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| 24-4-2019 | Noel Acciari frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins right wing Noel Acciari feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Noel Acciari, was originally signed as a free agent to the NHL. He has appeared in 51 NHL games during his career, notching 2 goals and adding 5 assists along with 24 penalty minutes. The 27 year old right wing has not yet played for the Boston Bruins this season. He has played 82 games with the Providence Bruins this season, totalling 34+18=52 with 6 PIM.
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| 25-4-2019 | NHL nominates players for NHL Awards |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | The NHL has released the annual list of award nominees. For each category in which the winner is voted, there are three nominees. The annual NHL Awards Ceremony is held right after the Stanley Cup Finals.
Here are the candidates for season 2018-19:
Jack Adams Award 1. CGY Head Coach, Calgary Flames 2. PHI Fred Shero, Philadelphia Flyers 3. TOR Head Coach, Toronto Maple Leafs Annual award given to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success
Calder Memorial Trophy 1. Nick Merkley, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Michael McLeod, Tampa Bay Lightning 3. Michael Dal Colle, New York Rangers Annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League
Hart Memorial Trophy 1. Jamie Benn, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 3. Connor McDavid, Dallas Stars Annual award given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 2. William Karlsson, St. Louis Blues 3. Jonathan Drouin, Montreal Canadiens Annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability
James Norris Memorial Trophy 1. Jake Muzzin, Los Angeles Kings 2. Torey Krug, New Jersey Devils 3. Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets Annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position
Frank J. Selke Trophy 1. Logan Shaw, Philadelphia Flyers 2. Sonny Milano, Columbus Blue Jackets 3. Milan Lucic, Edmonton Oilers Annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game
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| 22-4-2019 | Ryan Donato frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Boston Bruins center Ryan Donato feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Ryan Donato was originally drafted to the NHL by the Boston Bruins in the 2nd round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 112 NHL games during his career, notching 27 goals and adding 38 assists along with 60 penalty minutes. The 23 year old center has played 82 games with the Boston Bruins this season, totalling 20+26=46 with 52 PIM.
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| 20-4-2019 | Charlie McAvoy resumes light training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has resumed light training after his head injury and is listed day to day.
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| 17-4-2019 | Zane McIntyre frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins goaltender Zane McIntyre feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Zane McIntyre was originally drafted to the NHL by the Boston Bruins in the 6th round of the 2010 entry draft. He has appeared in 8 NHL games during his career, booking 0 career shutouts and allowing 22 goals. The 26 year old goaltender has not yet played for the Boston Bruins this season. He has played 58 games with the Providence Bruins this season, totalling 0+4=4 with 0 PIM.
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| 17-4-2019 | Matthew Grzelcyk frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins defenseman Matthew Grzelcyk feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a regular player.
A native of USA, Matthew Grzelcyk was originally drafted to the NHL by the Boston Bruins in the 3rd round of the 2012 entry draft. He has appeared in 52 NHL games during his career, notching 2 goals and adding 12 assists along with 10 penalty minutes. The 25 year old defenseman has played 50 games with the Boston Bruins this season, totalling 2+12=14 with 8 PIM. He has also played 32 games with the Providence Bruins this season, totalling 8+14=22 with 10 PIM.
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| 13-4-2019 | Matthew Grzelcyk frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins defenseman Matthew Grzelcyk feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a regular player.
A native of USA, Matthew Grzelcyk was originally drafted to the NHL by the Boston Bruins in the 3rd round of the 2012 entry draft. He has appeared in 52 NHL games during his career, notching 2 goals and adding 12 assists along with 10 penalty minutes. The 25 year old defenseman has played 50 games with the Boston Bruins this season, totalling 2+12=14 with 8 PIM. He has also played 32 games with the Providence Bruins this season, totalling 8+14=22 with 10 PIM.
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| 11-4-2019 | BOS Claudio Sanchez praises Arthur Kaliyev |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins head coach BOS Claudio Sanchez has praised young left wing Arthur Kaliyev in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Arthur Kaliyev has played 24 games with St.Lawrence this season, collecting 16+8=24 with 7 PIM.
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| 9-4-2019 | Ryan Donato uncertain about future |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Ryan Donato wants clarification on his future as he no longer can be considered a prospect. He wants you to clarify his status in the organization.
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| 7-4-2019 | Zachary Pochiro resumes light training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Providence Bruins center Zachary Pochiro has resumed light training after his injury and is listed day to day.
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| 7-4-2019 | Troy Josephs injured. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\2.jpg) | Troy Josephs of Providence Bruins suffered injury during tonights minorleague game against the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
He is expected to be sidelined for a couple of months . Looks like I'll be riding the bike for awhile, he commented in a radio interview after the game.
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| 6-4-2019 | Noel Acciari frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Boston Bruins right wing Noel Acciari feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Noel Acciari, was originally signed as a free agent to the NHL. He has appeared in 51 NHL games during his career, notching 2 goals and adding 5 assists along with 24 penalty minutes. The 27 year old right wing has not yet played for the Boston Bruins this season. He has played 81 games with the Providence Bruins this season, totalling 33+17=50 with 6 PIM.
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| 6-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Colin Wilson |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Following the team's recent 5-2 loss at New York Rangers on 6-4-2019, Boston Bruins captain David Krejci and Colin Wilson did not leave the bench after the game for a while. I wanted to go over some things that have been troubling his game lately, said David Krejci
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| 6-4-2019 | Lukas Sedlak resumes full training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Providence Bruins center Lukas Sedlak has resumed full training after his knee injury.
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| 5-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Who's hot
David Pastrnak is looking red hot with a 7 game point streak.
Danton Heinen is looking steady with 4 points in 4 games last week.
Zachary Senyshyn is looking good with 5 points in 4 games last week.
Nikita Zadorov is looking steady with 4 points in 4 games last week.
Who's cold
Riley Nash has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Colin Wilson has lost his sights and is now 20 games without a goal.
Darren Helm is down on his game pulling a 13 game streak without registering a single point.
Nino Niederreiter has lost his sights and is now 8 games without a goal.
Kirill Kaprizov has lost his sights and is now 12 games without a goal.
Keith Kinkaid hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Filip Chlapik has lost his sights and is now 8 games without a goal.
Kyle Brodziak is sliding on a 35 game streak without registering a single point.
Yanni Gourde is down on his game pulling a 10 game streak without registering a single point.
Nicolas Petan has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Trainer's room
Charlie McAvoy remains sidelined with head injury.
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| 4-4-2019 | BOS Claudio Sanchez praises Walter Flower |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Boston Bruins head coach BOS Claudio Sanchez has praised young defenseman Walter Flower in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Walter Flower has played 75 games with Halifax Mooseheads this season, collecting 14+23=37 with 38 PIM.
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| 4-4-2019 | Anders Bjork resumes full training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Providence Bruins center Anders Bjork has resumed full training after his injury.
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| 2-4-2019 | BOS Claudio Sanchez praises Matthew Robertson |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Boston Bruins head coach BOS Claudio Sanchez has praised young defenseman Matthew Robertson in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Matthew Robertson has played 24 games with Rensselaer this season, collecting 8+7=15 with 51 PIM.
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| 1-4-2019 | Lukas Sedlak resumes light training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Providence Bruins center Lukas Sedlak has resumed light training after his knee injury and is listed day to day.
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