Friday, September 11, 2020

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Mark Bavis was a four-year letterman for BU who played on three NCAA tournament teams including the 1990 and 1991 Frozen Four squads. The hard-working left wing, who had previously starred at Catholic Memorial with twin brother and fellow Terrier Mike Bavis, went on to three years of minor league hockey and two years as a Harvard assistant. Mark was an amateur scout for the Los Angeles Kings at the time of his death.

The Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation was created by family and friends to allow deserving young men and women to enjoy opportunities and experiences similar to those which contributed to Mark being the person that he was. The Foundation is partnering with The Capital Grille to provide meals of gratitude to the first responders and health caregivers.  

Elite Prospects page

The Mark Bavis Leadership Foundation  

Looking ahead

2021 recruit Quinn Hutson scored a pair of goals to lead Team White to a 4-0 win against Team Blue in the Penticton Vees' intersquad Peach Cup contest. A right-shot forward, Hutson played for the North Jersey Avalanche 18U premier squad last season, producing 51 goals and 44 assists in 59 games. 2021 recruit Tristan Amonte, in his second season with the Vees (15G,19A) skated for Team Blue and had several good scoring chances. 

PentictonVees.ca recap

Looking back

The Athletic explores Jack Eichel’s two seasons with the Junior Bruins—beginning at 13 years old—when he exploded onto the hockey scene, with comments from coaches, teammates and his dad.

Bruins playoff post-mortem

Charlie Coyle

Charlie McAvoy

Matt Grzelcyk

 

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