Prospect Info: Bruins Prospects XXIII

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Top 10 post Development Camp
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1. Letourneau
2. Lysell
3. Merkulov
4. Jellvik
5. Pelosi
6. Farinacci
7. Duran
8. Regula
9. Edward
10. Hendrickson
Just missing the cut, Gasseau, Harrison, Locmelis, Walsh and Groenewold
Graduated, Poitras, Lohrei,Beecher
Aged out Bussi

Thanks! I had had higher hopes for Locmelis and Harrison. I guess no arc for them to still be NHLers? Suppose they're still just 20 and 21. But seems like a tall climb.
 
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Thanks! I had had higher hopes for Locmelis and Harrison. I guess no arc for them to still be NHLers? Suppose they're still just 20 and 21. But seems like a tall climb.

Well completely disagree with the statement that there is no arc for them to be NHLer's.

Harrison has a lot of work to do, but he has an NHL shot. If you have that there is always a chance

Locmelis, let's see what this season brings at UMass. He could easily step up and be a PPG player there this year, and his view changes. Now it remains to be seen where he might fit in the future in Boston, but there is a lot of time left in his development.
 
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Well completely disagree with the statement that there is no arc for them to be NHLer's.

Harrison has a lot of work to do, but he has an NHL shot. If you have that there is always a chance

Locmelis, let's see what this season brings at UMass. He could easily step up and be a PPG player there this year, and his view changes. Now it remains to be seen where he might fit in the future in Boston, but there is a lot of time left in his development.

See Vatrano, Frank. It took Frankie some time to round out an NHL game, too. Not saying they are the same player, but you make a good point.
 
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Well completely disagree with the statement that there is no arc for them to be NHLer's.

Harrison has a lot of work to do, but he has an NHL shot. If you have that there is always a chance

Locmelis, let's see what this season brings at UMass. He could easily step up and be a PPG player there this year, and his view changes. Now it remains to be seen where he might fit in the future in Boston, but there is a lot of time left in his development.

It won't be long before the Bruins NEED some of the prospects to take the next step. The thing with Locmelis is that he has always been the smartest player on the ice...and is often way ahead of his linemates. We won't really see what Locmelis is until he is playing with higher IQ guys in the AHL.

As for Harrison...the combo of lack of compete and IQ will be tough for him to overcome, but he isn't a bust yet.
 

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See Vatrano, Frank. It took Frankie some time to round out an NHL game, too. Not saying they are the same player, but you make a good point.
Vatrano can score. I'm always amazed when the Bruins get a guy like that to drop on their lap, and then send him packing. I'm guessing he only had a 185 ft game.
 
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