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fromBoston Herald
3 days ago

Bruins prospect Loke Johansson could be a late-round find

By most standards, Bruins' prospect Loke Johansson enjoyed a very good first season in North American hockey. Playing for Moncton in the QMJHL, the 6-foot-3, 214-pound Swedish-born defenseman had 4-18-22 totals and was a plus-46 while playing with the Wildcats, who won the Q championship while being led by last June's fourth overall pick Caleb Desnoyers. But, to be sure, it took a period of adjustment when he first arrived on the continent.
Boston
National Hockey League
fromBlue Seat Blogs
1 week ago

2024-2025 Braden Schneider report card - Blue Seat Blogs

Braden Schneider's torn labrum likely affected his defensive play, explaining inconsistencies while he shows surprising offensive transition ability and potential as a top-four defenseman.
National Hockey League
fromFear the Fin
1 week ago

No. 18 Haoxi Wang: Defenseman worth waiting for

Haoxi Wang is a 6'6″ mobile, raw defenseman—China's highest-selected NHL draftee—committed to Boston University and drafted 33rd overall by the San Jose Sharks.
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Bruins, Mason Lohrei both bridge gap by agreeing to 2-year contract

Lohrei's offensive talents are undeniable, but his poor defensive play and minus-43 rating highlight the need for continued development in the NHL.
Boston Bruins
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