Frank Vatrano continued his goal scoring blitzkrieg in the AHL since being returned to Providence late last month. He’s only a few markers off the AHL lead, but in far fewer games. The kid is a keeper.
Unfortunately for Providence, Malcolm Subban suffered a fractured larynx during warmups in Portland eight days ago. He had successful surgery but faces a minimum eight-week layoff before he’ll even be able to be an option to return to the nets. That prompted a recall of Jeremy Smith from the Iowa Wild and both Smith and Zane McIntyre have done well to keep the P-Bruins rolling.
Jesse Gabrielle leads all Bruins prospects with 35 goals and 67 points for the Prince George Cougars of the WHL. Zach Senyshyn is second in goal scoring with 33 tallies for the Soo Greyhounds.
Ryan Donato notched his first career NCAA hat trick over the weekend, while Ryan Fitzgerald continues to produce for BC- he now has 16 goals and 35 points- a new career best in points and just one off to Colin White for the team lead. Notre Dame RW Anders Bjork scored a highlight reel goal over the weekend as well- he continues to add to his breakout sophomore season.
On the defensive side of things, Jakub Zboril’s play is steadily improving and he’s now getting some production to go with his physical, edgy play. Jeremy Lauzon is back in action after dealing with a nagging groin injury that has limited his participation since January. Harvard sophomore Wiley Sherman did not find the back of the net at all during his freshman season, but already has four goals and has tripled his points totals. He’s raw but with his 6-foot-6 size and good mobility, he’s an intriguing project player to watch for the long term.
And now for the update:
AHL
Seth Griffith, RW Providence Bruins
GP- 40 Goals- 16 Assists- 35 Points- 51 Penalty Min- 22 +/- 5
Alex Khokhlachev, C Providence Bruins
GP- 38 Goals- 15 Assists- 26 Points- 41 Penalty Min- 8 +/- -6
Austin Czarnik, C Providence Bruins
GP- 41 Goals- 13 Assists- 23 Points- 36 Penalty Min- 14 +/- 3
Frank Vatrano, LW Providence Bruins
GP- 19 Goals- 20 Assists- 10 Points- 30 Penalty Min- 8 +/- 7
Four goals and four assists in his last five AHL games for Vatrano to keep his stick red hot.
Colton Hargrove, LW Providence Bruins
GP- 41 Goals-12 Assists- 9 Points- 21 Penalty Min- 49 +/- 7
Colby Cave, C Providence Bruins
GP- 49 Goals- 10 Assists- 10 Points- 20 Penalty Min- 10 +/- -6
Chris Casto, D Providence Bruins
GP- 45 Goals- 5 Assists- 12 Points- 17 Penalty Min- 35 +/- -5
Tommy Cross, D Providence Bruins
GP- 38 Goals- 2 Assists- 13 Points- 15 Penalty Min- 61 +/- -4
Zack Phillips, C Providence Bruins
GP- 39 Goals- 5 Assists- 9 Points-14 Penalty Min- 8 +/- -14
Noel Acciari, C Providence Bruins
GP- 36 Goals- 6 Assists-7 Points- 13 Penalty Min- 15 +/- 5
Anton Blidh, LW Providence Bruins
GP- 47 Goals- 9 Assists- 3 Points- 12 Penalty Min- 27 +/- -3
Anthony Camara, LW Providence Bruins
GP- 29 Goals- 0 Assists- 5 Points- 5 Penalty Min- 37 +/- -1
Justin Hickman, RW Providence Bruins
GP- 39 Goals- 3 Assists- 2 Points- 5 Penalty Min- 36 +/- -4
Linus Arnesson, D Providence Bruins
GP- 35 Goals- 0 Assists- 3 Points- 3 Penalty Min- 4 +/- -3
Brian Ferlin, RW Providence Bruins
GP- 4 Goals- 1 Assists- 0 Points- 1 Penalty Min- 2 +/- 2
Ferlin is back from a concussion after missing all but one of the previous games on Providence’s schedule- he tallied his first goal of the season last week.
Malcolm Subban, G Providence Bruins
GP- 27 MIN- 1635 GA- 67 GAA- 2.46 Spct- .911 W- 14 L-8 OTL 5 SO- 1
Zane McIntyre, G Providence Bruins
GP- 20 MIN- 1146 GA- 55 GAA- 2.88 Spct- .892 W- 8 L- 6 OTL- 5
Jeremy Smith, G Providence Bruins
Iowa: GP- 23 MIN- 1326 GA- 65 GAA- 2.94 Spct- .911 W- 5 L- 14 OTL- 3
Providence: GP- 2 MIN- 120 GA- 4 GAA- 2.00 Spct- .925 W- 2 L- 0 OTL- 0
OHL
Zach Senyshyn, RW Saulte Ste Marie Greyhounds
GP- 52 Goals- 33 Assists- 16 Points- 49 Penalty Min- 20 +/- 3
QMJHL
Jeremy Lauzon, D Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
GP- 33 Goals- 5 Assists- 32 Points- 37 Penalty Min- 56 +/- 28
He’s back in action and has played 4 games (2 assists) since the last update as he works through constraints of a nagging groin injury.
Jakub Zboril, D Saint John Sea Dogs
GP- 35 Goals- 4 Assists- 12 Points- 16 Penalty Min- 36 +/- 9
With four assists in his last five games, Zboril is getting more done on the score sheet after a brutal statistical start.
WHL
Jesse Gabrielle, LW Prince George Cougars
GP- 57 Goals- 35 Assists- 32 Points- 67 Penalty Min- 86 +/- 8
With 11 points in his last six games, Gabrielle has elevated his overall game at the right time.
Jake DeBrusk, LW Red Deer Rebels
SCB: GP- 24 Goals- 9 Assists- 17 Points- 26 Penalty Min- 15 +/- -5
RDR: GP- 21 Goals- 8 Assists- 16 Points- 24 Penalty Min- 13 +/- 13
With eight points (seven assists) in his last six games, DeBrusk is often a forgotten player in major junior this year, but his more balanced offensive game is a good sign for the future, even if his goal numbers are way down from a year ago.
Brandon Carlo, D Tri-City Americans
GP- 35 Goals- 2 Assists- 17 Points- 19 Penalty Min- 69 +/- 0
NCAA
Ryan Fitzgerald, F Boston College Eagles (HEA)
GP- 29 Goals- 16 Assists- 19 Points- 35 Penalty Min- 39 +/- 21
Anders Bjork, LW University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish (HEA)
GP- 28 Goals- 11 Assists- 18 Points- 29 Penalty Min- 4 +/- 24
Danton Heinen, RW Denver University Pioneers (NCHC)
GP- 28 Goals- 12 Assists- 15 Points- 27 Penalty Min- 4 +/- 8
Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson, C Boston University Terriers (HEA)
GP- 30 Goals- 7 Assists- 16 Points- 23 Penalty Min- 16 +/- 1
The scoring has cooled a bit for the BU freshman, but he’s still a high riser and strong bet for eventual NHL success as a top two-way center.
Sean Kuraly, C Miami University Redhawks (NCHC)
GP- 28 Goals- 6 Assists- 13 Points- 19 Penalty Min- 31 +/- 4
Matt Grzelcyk, D Boston University (HEA)
GP- 18 Goals- 8 Assists- 8 Points- 16 Penalty Min- 28 +/- 11
Ryan Donato, C Harvard University Crimson (ECAC)
GP- 23 Goals- 10 Assists- 6 Points- 16 Penalty Min- 18 +/- 5
Four goals in five games including a hat trick for Donato since last update.
Cameron Hughes, C University of Wisconsin Badgers (Big Ten)
GP- 23 Goals- 3 Assists- 13 Points- 16 Penalty Min- 12 +/- -10
Matt Benning, D Northeastern University Huskies (HEA)
GP- 30 Goals- 4 Assists- 9 Points- 13 Penalty Min- 25 +/- -6
Wiley Sherman, D Harvard University Crimson (ECAC)
GP- 25 Goals- 4 Assists- 5 Points- 9 Penalty Min- 8 +/- 8
Rob O’Gara, D Yale University Bulldogs (ECAC)
GP- 23 Goals- 1 Assists- 7 Points- 8 Penalty Min- 39 +/- 2
Europe
Peter Cehlarik, LW Lulea (Sweden)
GP- 36 Goals- 9 Assists- 8 Points- 17 Penalty Min- 2 +/- 4
Cehlarik established a new personal season high for goals in the Swedish Hockey League (formerly the elite league) to date, eclipsing his 6 goals in 46 games last year.
Emil Johansson, D HV71 (Sweden)
GP- 40 Goals- 0 Assists- 5 Points- 5 Penalty Min- 12 +/- 2
Maxim Chudinov, D St Petersburg SKA (Russia)
GP- 54 Goals- 8 Assists- 9 Points- 17 Penalty Min- 87 +/- -9
USHL
Daniel Vladar, G Chicago Steel (USHL)
GP- 19 MIN- 1106 GA- 39 GAA- 2.11 Spct .922 SO- 3; 6-7-4
Played one game since last update- a shutout.
Jack Becker, C Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL)
GP- 40 Goals- 5 Assists- 8 Points- 13 Penalty Min- 12 +/- -11