By Joe Chrzanowski | Follow Me on Twitter @jchrz19
For the fifth year in a row, the Bruins sent a team to participate in the Prospects Challenge in Buffalo. This year’s edition split it right down the middle, finishing with a 1-1-1 record after three games versus prospects from the Penguins, Sabres and Devils organizations. I would like to say that it was a good opportunity for fans of the … Keep Reading
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By Tim Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson
Oskar Steen was drafted in the sixth round, 165th overall in the 2016 NHL Draft. When drafted, he was seen as a tough-nosed, gritty, undersized forward who had lots of scoring potential. Since being drafted, the native of Sweden has taken his lumps, despite that his stock has risen as fast any prospect over the past year. The 21-year-old has shown … Keep Reading
By Joe Chrzanowski | Follow Me on Twitter @jchrz19
The start of free agency saw the Bruins come out of the gate quickly, signing or extending seven players. Forwards: Brendan Gaunce, Par Lindholm, Brett Ritchie, Ryan Fitzgerald…Defensemen: Connor Clifton and Josiah Didier…Goalie: Max Lagace. While none of these players were big-name signings, which was to be expected given the Bruin’s limited cap space and restricted free agents, it was an … Keep Reading
By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @LucasPearson_
Recently fellow Black N’ Gold writer Mike Cratty had an idea to simply rank the Bruins prospects and suggested that we all take a stab at ranking the Bs farm system. His rules were simply that there were no players on AHL only deals (like Cooper Zech) and that Anders Bjork and Karson Kuhlman weren’t eligible for the list. Make sure … Keep Reading
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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty
The Bruins’ prospect core is looking pretty solid after the 2019 NHL Draft. This list includes players on ELC’s, so a player like Cooper Zech will not be included because he is on an AHL contract.
Additionally, I will not include Anders Bjork and Karson Kuhlman on this list as Bjork, despite still being on … Keep Reading
By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12
General Manager Don Sweeney announced this morning that the Bruins have inked forward prospect Oskar Steen to a three-year entry-level contract. The deal runs through the 2020-21 season, carrying an annual NHL cap hit of $809,167.
Steen, who was drafted in the sixth round (165th … Keep Reading
By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
The National Hockey Leagues Boston Bruins could add one of their better European prospects to the developmental levels as soon as next season. 2016 sixth-round selection Oskar Steen who plays overseas with the Farjestad BK club in the Swedish Hockey League is having a big year and getting heavy praise. Providence Journal Bruins beat writer Mark Divver tweeted out that Steen … Keep Reading
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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty
Days one through three provided plenty of great hockey and excitement for all in attendance, including myself. Development camp is an awesome opportunity for those who attend to see Bruins prospects and camp invitees, as some are unable to watch them play during their respective seasons much or at all. This is of course on top of … Keep Reading
By: Spencer Fascetta Twitter: @pucknerdhockey
Featuring: Mike Cratty Twitter: @mike_cratty
I had Mike Cratty join me for a long-awaited episode of PuckRants, the official PuckNerd podcast. We discussed a myriad of topics, including the recent World Junior Championship Tournament, some Bruins’ prospect talk, and the tire fire that seems to be half of the Atlantic Division. Listen to all the fun yammering on Episode 7 of PuckRants!
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By Mike Cratty Twitter: @Mike_Cratty
The 2018 U20 World Junior Championship will get underway starting Monday, Dec. 26 in Buffalo, New York. Team USA won the tournament last year in dramatic fashion over team Canada in a shootout. The World Junior Championship is a great tournament every year – one that is worth gluing your eyes too as you watch some … Keep Reading