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Providence Bruins Release the 2024 AHL Training Camp Roster

( Photo Credit: Tessa McAndrews / Providence Bruins )

By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter / X @BlackAndGold277

The American Hockey League Providence Bruins kicked off the organization’s training camp festivities this morning from Providence, Rhode Island. Today, the team also announced the full roster of participants, which can be seen below on the AHL Bruins official website. Yesterday afternoon, the National Hockey League Boston Bruins made their first round of training camp cuts, with most of those players reporting to the club’s top minor-pro affiliate not far south in the Ocean State.

Forwards

Joey Abate, Riley Duran, John Farinacci, Patrick Guay, Brett Harrison, Jacob Hudson, Carter Johnson, Brooklyn Kalmikov, Trevor Kuntar, Jimmy Lambert, Fabian Lysell, Adam Mechura, Georgii Merkulov, Mason Millman, Jaxson Nelson, Owen Pederson, Tyler Pitlick, Evan Vierling.

Defensemen

Drew Bavaro, Justin Bean, Christian Berger, Frederic Brunet, Michael Callahan, Jackson Edward, Ryan Mast

Goaltenders

Ryan Bichel, Kasimir Kaskisuo, Nolan Maier

The “AA” ECHL minor-pro affiliate of the Boston Bruins, the Maine Mariners, has six contracted players participating in this year’s Providence training camp, showcasing their skills to the evaluators high above and on the ice. Forwards Guay, Hudson, Johnson, Kalmikov, and defensemen Bean and Berger will most likely report back to ECHL Maine before their 2024-25 season stats and in camp to fill a roster but also show that they should be considered for recalls in case an injury happens.

The Providence Bruins play two preseason games this weekend with a home-and-home matchup against Atlantic Division rival Springfield Thunderbirds. The first game between these two clubs starts on Friday night, October 4th, at the MassMutual Center in downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The second game of this home-and-home will be on Saturday night, October 5th, at the Amica Mutual Pavillion in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Both games start at 7:05 pm, and the only game available to stream on the new FloHockey platform is Friday night’s contest on the road in Springfield.

If you’d like to watch the Providence Bruins’ home and away games this upcoming season, we highly recommend getting a streaming package from the great folks at FloHockey. For subscription details, click HERE, and for your opportunity to see hockey from AHL and ECHL, along with several developmental leagues in North America.

2 Comments

  1. joe

    what’s the deal with joey abate ?? should i cancel my flohockey subscription ?

  2. joe swiatek

    Thanks

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