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Bruins Prospect Profile: Nick Wolff

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By: Brian Boll – Follow me on Twitter @HockeyOgie

This past March the Boston Bruins signed free-agent college defenseman from the University of Minnesota-Duluth, Nick Wolff, to an entry-level contract.  The 6”5” 230-pound Eagan, Minnesota native recently had his senior season as captain of the Bulldogs cancelled due to the pandemic. Wolff helped Minnesota-Duluth reach the NCAA Finals in each of his first three seasons, … Keep Reading

Jack Achan: Bruins Prospect Player Profile

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By: Jack Gotsell | Follow me on Twitter @jackgotsell

Jack Achan is a prospect out of St Cloud State in the NCAA hockey league. Achan is 23 years old, and on paper is similar to current Bruins defenceman Torey Krug. He will most likely battle for a spot with the Providence Bruins next season.

Although Achan lacks size, standing at 5’8” and weighing 185 lbs, the … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign Forward Matt Filipe To Entry-Level Deal

By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12

Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced on Sunday, August 16, that the team has signed forward Matt Filipe to a two-year, entry-level contract.

“Thrilled to sign my first NHL contract with the team I grew up idolizing. Huge thanks to everyone who has … Keep Reading

Which Current Bruin Had The Best NCAA Career?

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By Bryan Murphy | Follow Me on Twitter @bryan_murphy10

The college hockey pipeline has certainly been a favorite for the Boston Bruins.

From powerhouses like Boston University and Wisconsin, to smaller schools like Miami-Ohio, the Bruins have not shied away from drafting collegiately. Depending on who Bruce Cassidy roles with, there is a chance that four of the six defensemen the Bruins … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Has Options With NCAA Ivy League Season In Question

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

On Friday, July 10th, 2020, the uscho.com website staff wrote up an article about the cancelation of the Ivy League fall sports and how that decision could impact the start of the 2020-21 ECAC hockey regular season. Rumors have the Ivy League Winter sports schedules starting in January, even as far as March … Keep Reading

Bruins’ NCAA Prospects

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By James Slater | Follow Me On Twitter @WhatsJamesBruin


With the 30th pick in the 2019 NHL entry draft the Boston Bruins selected forward John Beecher from the USDP (United Stated Development Program). Beecher, a University of Michigan commit at the time, is just one of many prospects the Bruins selected recently who decided to take their hockey careers through the NCAA. … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Top 5 Underrated Draft Picks Of The Decade

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter @andrewlindrothh

Every year, one of the most significant events in the National Hockey League occurs; the Entry Level Draft. Draft picks play an incredibly important role in a General Manager’s Strategy to improve his hockey team. Some picks carry high expectations from the start, and others become well over-looked. The Boston Bruins are well known … Keep Reading

AHL Bruins Offseason Departures Could Open Doors For Current ECHL Talent

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

As many of you know, the ECHL canceled the remainder of the 2019-20 regular-season and Kelly Cup Playoffs in mid-March well before the higher American Hockey League followed suit in mid-May with their remaining season and postseason cancelations. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a chokehold on many sports in North America for the past few months. … Keep Reading

Could Bruins Prospect Beecher Jump From The NCAA To The CHL?

By: Mark Allred  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Covid-19 virus continues to be a thorn in the side of humanity but also in the sports world that many of us loved following on a daily basis before the pause. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel as numbers are dropping in North America, and some pro leagues such as the National Hockey League are looking to … Keep Reading

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