Boston Bruins
Bruins forwards like Johnny Beecher and Fabian Lysell might be on the roster bubble.
With cuts on the horizon, Marco Sturm and the Bruins began to separate their lineup regulars from potential roster-bubble candidates throughout Thursday’s skates at Warrior Ice Area.
Listed below are three takeaways from the eighth day of Boston’s coaching camp:
Splitting up the group
With Windfall’s coaching camp set to get underway in only a few days, Boston is ready to begin trimming down their camp grouping because the preseason carries on.
That sentiment was strengthened on Thursday morning, with Sturm and his workers separating Boston’s two follow teams into a reasonably clear delineation between NHLers and youthful skaters seemingly destined for the AHL ranks this fall.
Here’s a take a look at the personnel for each teams on Thursday:
Group A
Morgan Geekie – Elias Lindholm – David Pastrnak
Matej Blumel – Pavel Zacha – Viktor Arvidsson
Tanner Jeannot – Casey Mittelstadt – Matt Poitras
Mikey Eyssimont – Sean Kuraly – Mark Kastelic
Marat Khusnutdinov – Fraser Minten – Alex Steeves
Mason Lohrei – Charlie McAvoy
Hampus Lindholm – Andrew Peeke
Nikita Zadorov – Henri Jokiharju
Jordan Harris – Victor Soderstrom
Jeremy Swayman
Michael DiPietro
Group B
Forwards: Johnny Beecher, Dans Locmelis, Fabian Lysell, Riley Tufte, John Farinacci, Patrick Brown, Georgii Merkulov, Jeffry Viel, Joey Abate, Dalton Bancroft, Ty Cheveldayoff, Riley Duran, Brett Harrison, Jake Schmaltz
Defensemen: Jackson Edward, Jonathan Aspirot, Colin Felix, Billy Sweezey, Frederic Brunet, Max Wanner, Ty Gallagher, Mike Callahan
Goalies: Luke Cavallin, Šimon Zajíček
The one lineup common lacking from Boston’s follow on Thursday was Joonas Korpisalo, with the veteran netminder excused from the skate as a result of a household matter, based on Sturm.
Given the personnel in place on Group B — coupled with the truth that Windfall Bruins head coach Ryan Mougenel ran that follow as an alternative of Sturm — it appears clear that Boston is beginning to hone in on which gamers might open the season in Washington DC on Oct. 8.
However, Sturm mentioned that no selections have been made but in terms of roster cuts.
“Sure, we break up it in two teams,” Sturm mentioned. “However day-after-day there is perhaps some modifications once more, going backwards and forwards. So it’s probably not set. Might be particular groups, for instance, tomorrow. That’s why a number of guys can be going backwards and forwards.
“So we attempt to hold everybody sincere and attempt to get everybody concerned as a lot as we are able to and yeah — I used to be simply completely satisfied to work with the primary NHL guys at present and have the opposite man working with Moug and his group.”
Beecher, Lysell appear to be on roster bubble
There weren’t a complete lot of surprises with a majority of Group B’s personnel on Thursday — with a majority of these skaters and netminders getting into camp as seemingly AHL regulars.
However, after simply two preseason video games and 5 full-squad camp practices, it doesn’t precisely bode nicely that a number of gamers like Fabian Lysell and Johnny Beecher are skating individually from a majority of Boston’s NHL expertise.
Lysell — as soon as seen as a possible middle-six contributor this season as a former first-round choose, mentioned he didn’t obtain phrase on why the teams had been break up up as they had been on Thursday.
“Nothing,” Lysell mentioned of the message from the workers earlier than Thursday’s skate. “So, yeah, simply come again in and hold working arduous.”
The 2021 first-round choice has struggled to seek out traction throughout his repeated makes an attempt to carve out a roster spot with Boston.
In two preseason video games with Boston to date this month, Lysell has scored zero factors with three photographs on objective.
“I imply, it’s simply that final third of the ice the place I can use my pace and break by way of with my skill to create scoring possibilities,” Lysell mentioned of what he must do to make a push for NHL reps.
Beecher — a 2019 first-round choose — didn’t assist his case within the numbers recreation on Tuesday throughout his preseason debut towards New York.
The 24-year-old ahead was knocked for a turnover within the offensive zone that led to a objective for Rangers ahead Gabe Perreault — whereas his line alongside Mark Kastelic and John Farinacci was caved in throughout 5-on-5 play.
In simply 7:39 of ice time when that line was out on a shift, the Rangers outshot Boston, 5-0, and outscored them, 2-0.
“I assumed it began fairly robust,” Beecher mentioned of his camp to date. “I really feel like practices have been going nicely. Working arduous, making an attempt to simply are available in day-after-day with a constructive angle.
“Clearly my first recreation there in New York didn’t actually go fairly the best way I wished it to. However nothing we are able to do about it now. Simply gotta be taught from it and transfer on and take day-after-day as a brand new alternative.”
Poitras shifts to the wing
One of many priorities for Sturm as he tries to seek out the precise items for Boston’s middle-six grouping is figuring out the right linemates for playmaking middle Casey Mittelstadt.
“I believe, positively, we want pace. … Casey, he’ll discover you,” Sturm mentioned. “He’s that good on the puck and that good, he’ll discover you. However he wants guys to push him alongside and push him ahead. And I believe that for me, is a giant factor.”
The Bruins have some shot-ready wingers with a pure burst on the roster — headlined by Viktor Arvidsson and Matej Blumel.
However, on Thursday, the Bruins opted to maneuver Matt Poitras over to wing and stick him on a line with Mittelstadt and ahead Tanner Jeannot.
It’s been an up-and-down preseason for Poitras, who has showcased a few of his anticipated poise with the puck however has additionally been vulnerable to taking some huge hits on the ice.
Placing him on a line with an imposing bruiser like Jeannot may alleviate among the punishment that’s recurrently doled out towards Poitras within the NHL ranks.
However, the pure middle will seemingly want to regulate to taking part in extra of a straight-line recreation on the wing if he desires to carve out a task as Mittelstadt’s linemate.
“Matty has performed a number of video games at middle, after which we moved him on the wing, so he in all probability goes to get a shot on the wing at one level,” Sturm mentioned. “With Mittelstadt’s skill to maneuver pucks and discover guys, I assumed it might be possibly a great pair transferring ahead, and so we’ll see. I don’t know if it’s going to stay collectively, however we positively need to give Matty a shot on the wing at one level.”
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