Boston Bruins prospect and Providence Bruins winger Fabian Lysell could miss ‘significant time’ according to Providence head coach Ryan Mougenel. “He’s gonna miss, probably, significant time; I would imagine,” Mougenel told the media after the Baby Bruins fell 3-2 to the Syracuse Crunch ina.
As the calendar turns to February, the schedule is heating up for college hockey with the NHL’s All-Star Break coming to an end. In Boston, the first two Monday nights are annually big hockey nights in the college rank with the Beanpot Tournament being held at the TD Garden.
With less than two months until the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline March 8, we’re delivering at least one deadline-focused story every day at Daily Faceoff. Today, we’re taking a close look at 10 prospects who might be on the move this year.
Boston Bruins prospect and Providence Bruins winger Fabian Lysell may have scored the only goal in a 4-1 loss to the Syracuse Crunch on Sunday, but that didn’t really matter to Providence head coach Ryan Mougenel.
Early in the 2023-24 season, the Boston Bruins are getting some valuable contributions from two of their forward prospects, Matthew Poitras and John Beecher.
One of the hardest parts of training camp and the preseason coming to an end is the tough decisions that have to be made by NHL clubs with young prospects.
For a third straight time, winger Fabian Lysell will not break camp with the Boston Bruins and be on the opening night roster. The Boston Bruins announced last Tuesday afternoon that they had assigned the 20-year-old, along with defenseman Mike Callahan, to Providence Bruins training camp.
Opportunity is afoot for the Bruins' youngsters as they begin the Prospects Challenge with training camp less than a week away. As Boston has kept its contention window open for over a decade, chances for prospects to break through haven't exactly been plentiful.
"It’s just been going better and better for each week, and I think I’m ready to get going here in September."
The Bruins have been among the NHL’s best teams for well over a decade, and that sustained success has come at the cost of their prospect pool.
After his first year in professional hockey with the Providence Bruins, Boston Bruins top prospect Fabian Lysell is focused on making the Bruins’ 2023-24 roster. The 5-foot-11, 179-pound, 20-year-old winger had quite the first full season playing in North America.
The Boston Bruins are hunting for deals this offseason in an attempt to remain competitive despite salary cap issues. So far, the team has been able to find some decent bargains in free agency, but they’ll have to keep an eye towards the future and also take advantage of internal prospects who are ready for an NHL audition.
Fabian Lysell's offseason hasn't gone quite as hoped. The 20-year-old is still feeling the effects a concussion he sustained during the Calder Cup Playoffs with the Providence Bruins in May.
As the calendar turns to April, that can mean only one thing, it’s time for the playoffs to begin in each league, not just the NHL. Several Boston Bruins prospects will be participating in the postseason from the American Hockey League (AHL) to the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and more.
Here are 10 prospects who could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline as contending clubs look to add the missing piece they hope could carry them to a Stanley Cup.
The Boston Bruins are heading into the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline with a 40-8-5 record and at the top of the NHL standings. As a result of this, they have Stanley Cup aspirations and are expected to be major buyers at the deadline.
No one knows yet if the Boston Bruins will get invited into the Patrick Kane NHL trade sweepstakes but if they do, what would be the asking price of the Bruins be from the Chicago Blackhawks?
The 2023 NHL trade deadline is less than a month away on March 3. The Boston Bruins are expected to be active in looking to make additions to their roster for the remainder of the regular season and into the postseason.
The Vancouver Canucks have been embroiled in trade rumours ever since they started the season 0-5-2. Everyone from Brock Boeser, Bo Horvat, J.T. Miller,
Since being drafted 21st overall in the first round of the 2021 Entry Draft, Fabian Lysell has been at the top of the Boston Bruins prospect list, and rightfully so.
Boston Bruins prospect Fabian Lysell is headed to the Swedish IIHF U20 World Junior Hockey Championships for a second-straight year. Lysell, 19, was named to the Swedish roster on Wednesday and will report to a quick training camp next week and the tournament will take place in Moncton and Halifax from December 26-January 5.
The 33-year-old has yet to play this season due to an upper-body injury.
Regina Pats forward Connor Bedard has attracted most of the attention when it comes to next year’s NHL draft, and for good reason.
Two nights after the Boston Bruins began their season against the Washington Capitals, their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Providence Bruins, kickoff their 2022-23 season.
Boston could still find itself up against the salary cap next season, not even considering any moves the team needs to make to improve.
The deal will carry an NHL cap hit of $925K, though it will slide forward should Lysell play outside the NHL this season.
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