Michael DiPietro and Michael Callahan have been selected to the AHL All-Star Classic! Casper Nassen Miami returned to action on Friday and lost for the 11th consecutive game, this time by a score of 4-1 to Denver. Nassen did not factor in on Miami’s lone goal, did not have a SOG and was a minus-1.Continue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: January 12, 2025”
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Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: December 29, 2024
I hope that everyone had a very Merry Christmas and had the opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family. Hockey took a back seat to the holidays, but some of the players did return to action last week and we will take a look at those. Dans Locmelis In an exhibition game Saturday,Continue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: December 29, 2024”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: December 8, 2024
Big congratulations to Chris Pelosi as he was named to the preliminary roster for Team USA at the World Junior Championships on Monday! Casper Nassen Miami has now lost 9 in a row and have not won a game since October 26. Nassen continues to struggle offensively and did not factor into the 5-4 lossContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: December 8, 2024”
As They Prepare for Another Weekend, the Providence Bruins Are Struggling
Hockey fans often find it easy to point fingers at the coach, and in the case of the Providence Bruins, that coach is Ryan Mougenel. There is an ongoing debate about whether his main responsibility is to prepare players for the NHL or to win games for the Providence Bruins. Currently, it seems that bothContinue reading “As They Prepare for Another Weekend, the Providence Bruins Are Struggling”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 3, 2024
Casper Nassen Miami lost a close 3-2 overtime match to Rensselaer on Friday, which brought their record to 3-4-2, with the game being officially counted as a tie. Nassen ended the game with a minus-1 rating and did not record any shots on goal in 15 minutes and 40 seconds of ice time. As aContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 3, 2024”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: October 13, 2024
In Thursday’s USHL matchup, the Dubuque Fighting Saints traveled to Fargo and beat the defending champions 7-4, bringing their season record to 5-1-0-0, which places them at the top of the league standings. While Dubuque showcased strong offensive skills, players Jonathan Morello and Kristian Kostadinski did not score any points. Morello performed better than inContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: October 13, 2024”
Takeaways From the Prospects Challenge
The Boston Bruins prospects finished a three-game series at the Prospects Challenge in Buffalo. However, not all of them participated. Thirteen prospects are currently in the NCAA, and three others are in the USHL, aiming to play in the NCAA. As a result, the Bruins had to invite 11 additional players to fill the gapsContinue reading “Takeaways From the Prospects Challenge”
Wednesday Mailbag; Offseason Edition
We are in the dog days of summer when it comes to the National Hockey League, but there is still some work for general managers across the league, and things are no different for Don Sweeney. Obviously, the biggest piece is getting Goaltender Jeremy Swayman under contract. What better time to take your questions andContinue reading “Wednesday Mailbag; Offseason Edition”
A Look Back at Don Sweeney’s Draft History: 2021
Previous drafts: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 What constitutes a successful draft or a failing draft? The hockey community looks at NHL games played to determine success, although some choose to look at 100 games as successful while others look at 200 games. Fans in droves prefer to look at stats. Harman Dayal andContinue reading “A Look Back at Don Sweeney’s Draft History: 2021”
Boston Bruins Offseason Prospect Update Part 4: Your Questions
PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 Mike has four questions: Lysell- interesting first half of the season, was called out, then showed marked improvement from what I can tell. What are the next steps for him to make that final push/jump? I maintained my belief in Fabian Lysell, and bluntly put, I thought he neededContinue reading “Boston Bruins Offseason Prospect Update Part 4: Your Questions”