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Bruins Prospect Pool: Taking A Look At One Of The 'Worst Prospect Pools' In The League


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Austin Sabourin
May 27, 2023  (4:24)
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The Boston Bruins have faced considerable criticism regarding the perceived weakness of their prospect pool within the NHL. Let's dive deeper into their top 10 prospects, evaluating each player's potential.

10 -

Marc McLaughlin

: McLaughlin has made a lasting impression on Bruins fans by netting 3 goals during his 11 NHL games. He showcases intelligence on the ice, possesses strong skating abilities, and excels in defensive play. While it's important to maintain realistic expectations, he could prove to be a valuable asset as a bottom-six forward.
9 -

Oskar Jellvik

: Jellvik's debut season at Boston College served as a platform for displaying his remarkable puck skills and scoring prowess. He is projected to fill a third-line position, contributing with secondary scoring.
8 -

Dans Locmelis

: Locmelis enjoyed a splendid season in the Swedish J20 Nationell league, although his adaptation to smaller ice surfaces remains uncertain. He demonstrates scoring ability, playmaking skills, and a strong defensive game. It seems appropriate to envision him playing a middle-six role.
7 -

John Beecher

: Beecher's combination of size and speed is truly impressive, even though his offensive performance fell short of expectations. He thrives in a bottom-six position, excelling in forechecking and making valuable contributions as a penalty killer.
6 -

Brett Harrison

: Harrison's season was hampered by injuries, yet he has consistently exhibited scoring prowess. In the AHL, he will need to focus on attaining consistency, improving his skating, and excelling in puck battles. He could potentially become a third-line scorer, possibly better suited for the wing.
5 -

Brandon Bussi

: Bussi has skillfully capitalized on his opportunities, demonstrating his impressive size, mobility, athleticism, and technical abilities. With continued guidance from professional coaches, he is bound to make further improvements. Together with Jeremy Swayman, he could form a formidable goaltending duo.
4 -

Georgii Merkulov

: Merkulov showcased his offensive skills and a potent shot during his impressive rookie season in the AHL. His defensive play requires refinement, but once he addresses that aspect, he has the potential to provide secondary scoring in the middle six.
3 -

Matthew Poitras

: Poitras enjoyed an exceptional season in the OHL, carrying his line with tenacity and exhibiting remarkable playmaking abilities. It would benefit him to utilize his shot more frequently while continuing to strive for improvement. He possesses the potential to become a top-six player.
2 -

Mason Lohrei

: Lohrei's perception has undergone a significant transformation since being drafted. He possesses an imposing stature, mobility, offensive instincts, and an ever-improving defensive game. Partnering with Charlie McAvoy, he could become a reliable top-four defenseman.
1 -

Fabian Lysell

: Despite encountering some challenges, Lysell remains the Bruins' top prospect. He has seamlessly adapted to North American hockey and exhibits elite skating abilities and exceptional stickhandling. Lysell shines as a playmaker and has the potential to become a top-six forward in Boston.
Although the Bruins may not boast the most captivating prospect pool, they undeniably have several promising talents poised to make their mark in the NHL.
Source: Boston Hockey Now
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