Stanley Cup Playoffs
On the eve of game seven of the Stanley Cup finals, Matt Grzelyck's availability remains uncertain. He's missed the last four games with a concussion. UPDATE:
Charlie Coyle has 16 points (9G, 7A) in 23 playoff games this year. In 44 previous playoff games, he has 15 points. Charley McAvoy, the third Terrier skating for the Bruins, explained their game six win.
On the eve of game seven of the Stanley Cup finals, Matt Grzelyck's availability remains uncertain. He's missed the last four games with a concussion. UPDATE:
Matt Grzelcyk has been cleared. Could play in place of Connor Clifton, per Bruce Cassidy.— Fluto Shinzawa (@FlutoShinzawa) June 12, 2019
Charlie Coyle has 16 points (9G, 7A) in 23 playoff games this year. In 44 previous playoff games, he has 15 points. Charley McAvoy, the third Terrier skating for the Bruins, explained their game six win.
I love Charlie McAvoy. #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/RDaQi7kX3v— Casey Baker (@CaseyBake16) June 10, 2019
Looking ahead
With the 2019 NHL Entry Draft less than two weeks away, several Terrier recruits have seen their stock rise. Trevor Zegras, projected to be a top 10 pick, is reportedly among those under consideration at #3 by the Blackhawks, according to their vice president of amateur scouting, Mark Kelley, son of legendary BU coach Jack Kelley.
With the 2019 NHL Entry Draft less than two weeks away, several Terrier recruits have seen their stock rise. Trevor Zegras, projected to be a top 10 pick, is reportedly among those under consideration at #3 by the Blackhawks, according to their vice president of amateur scouting, Mark Kelley, son of legendary BU coach Jack Kelley.
A Los Angeles Kings (#5 pick) fan site posted
an audio
report from the NHL combine on Zegras by ESPN’s Chris Peters.
Draft evaluator TPE Hockey, which ranks Zegras at #5, projects three BU recruits for early in the second round: Alex Vlasic (32), Domenick Fensore (35) and Robert Mastrosimone (38).
Draft evaluator TPE Hockey, which ranks Zegras at #5, projects three BU recruits for early in the second round: Alex Vlasic (32), Domenick Fensore (35) and Robert Mastrosimone (38).
Trevor Zegras likely has the best passing and vision in the draft ahead of Jack Hughes. Zegras has become famous for his no-look spinoramma passes.— TPEHockey (@TPEHockey) May 30, 2019
Here’s highlight reel of some of those shocking no lookers.
Trevor Zegras is my #5 for the #2019NHLDraft. pic.twitter.com/4bckrCQfgc
Despite being 5’7” and known for his dynamic skating and offensive skill, Dom Fensore still has great defensive instincts. He plays good defense, he just lacks the size. I bet if hes 6’0” and passed a bit better he goes top 15.— TPEHockey (@TPEHockey) June 1, 2019
Fensore is my #35 for the #2019NHLDraft. #BomForDom pic.twitter.com/fqagSbsZec
The Buffalo
News interviewed NTDP defenseman Case McCarthy, from nearby Clarence
Center, N.Y., at the NHL Combine. The 6’1”, 198 right-shot defenseman, who was
in touch with Jack Eichel prior to the combine, grew up a Sabres fan watching
Chris Drury and Mike Grier.
►USHL.com Draft Preview—Robert Mastrosimone,
Chicago Steel.
Looking a bit further into the future, this video features the NJ Avalanche line of BU recruits Jeremy Wilmer (2021), Devin Kaplan (2022) and Quinn Hutson (2021).
With the success of guys like Cole Caufield shorter prospects are making waves. Sub 5’8” Jeremy Wilmer is becoming the next high profile one. He‘s a top guy for 2020’s NTDP team as a dynamic playmaking C with HUGE offensive upside.— TPEHockey (@TPEHockey) May 22, 2019
Wilmer is a top 25 player for the #2021NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/CZNQTPpVqf
Looking back
Congratulations to former @TerrierHockey great Freddy Meyer on this honor! #terrierpride πΎπππ» https://t.co/YBKI6vxHch— Friends of BU Hockey (@BU_FoH) June 11, 2019
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