Charlie McAvoy is Proving Why he is One of the League’s Best
In 2021, Charlie McAvoy has taken on a different role than in years past. Due to Zdeno Chara’s departure, the Boston University product has become the leader of the Bruins blue line.
In 2021, Charlie McAvoy has taken on a different role than in years past. Due to Zdeno Chara’s departure, the Boston University product has become the leader of the Bruins blue line.
The Boston Bruins 2019-2020 season came to an end in disappointing fashion. They suffered an early playoff exit after an impressive regular season. There were, however, some positives, such as the play of prospects Jack Studnicka and Jeremy Lauzon. While Studnicka only appeared in two regular-season games, Lauzon was a crucial piece down the stretch.
While the Bruins focus has now shifted to the postseason, Lauzon has become an important part of the future.
Before the Bruins’ playoff push was put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Brandon Carlo, David Pastrnak, and Jeremy Lauzon were taking their games to new heights.
Entering the 2019-2020 season, Jeremy Lauzon was coming off his first taste of NHL action.
The former second-round pick appeared in 16 games the year before as the Bruins blueline was decimated by injuries. While Lauzon performed well, he battled injuries down the stretch. As a result, Lauzon did not appear in the playoffs and began this season in Providence. Over the last month, however, Lauzon has gotten a second chance and became an integral part of the Bruins roster.
The Boston Bruins have done it again. Bringing up unexpectedly reliable defensemen has become a tradition for Boston. The latest example is Jeremy Lauzon.
There is still over a month left in the NHL regular season and this year is already proving to be Matt Grzelcyk’s best.
Filip Canda weighs in the NHL’s inconsistency when they assessed Bruins defenseman Jeremy Lauzon with a two-game suspension.
With the second half of the season in full swing, the Boston Bruins have gotten off to a hot start.
On Tuesday morning, Boston recalled Jeremy Lauzon and Anton Blidh from Providence. The duo was impressive as they replaced veteran pieces such as John Moore.
The Bruins made another roster move on Tuesday ahead of the All-Star break.
Hockey life is not always as smooth and easy-going as some would suggest.
In 2021, Charlie McAvoy has taken on a different role than in years past. Due to Zdeno Chara’s departure, the Boston University product has become the leader of the Bruins blue line.
The Boston Bruins 2019-2020 season came to an end in disappointing fashion. They suffered an early playoff exit after an impressive regular season. There were, however, some positives, such as the play of prospects Jack Studnicka and Jeremy Lauzon. While Studnicka only appeared in two regular-season games, Lauzon was a crucial piece down the stretch.
While the Bruins focus has now shifted to the postseason, Lauzon has become an important part of the future.
Before the Bruins’ playoff push was put on hold due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Brandon Carlo, David Pastrnak, and Jeremy Lauzon were taking their games to new heights.
Entering the 2019-2020 season, Jeremy Lauzon was coming off his first taste of NHL action.
The former second-round pick appeared in 16 games the year before as the Bruins blueline was decimated by injuries. While Lauzon performed well, he battled injuries down the stretch. As a result, Lauzon did not appear in the playoffs and began this season in Providence. Over the last month, however, Lauzon has gotten a second chance and became an integral part of the Bruins roster.
The Boston Bruins have done it again. Bringing up unexpectedly reliable defensemen has become a tradition for Boston. The latest example is Jeremy Lauzon.
There is still over a month left in the NHL regular season and this year is already proving to be Matt Grzelcyk’s best.
Filip Canda weighs in the NHL’s inconsistency when they assessed Bruins defenseman Jeremy Lauzon with a two-game suspension.
With the second half of the season in full swing, the Boston Bruins have gotten off to a hot start.
On Tuesday morning, Boston recalled Jeremy Lauzon and Anton Blidh from Providence. The duo was impressive as they replaced veteran pieces such as John Moore.
The Bruins made another roster move on Tuesday ahead of the All-Star break.
Hockey life is not always as smooth and easy-going as some would suggest.
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