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27-19-7-1, 62 pts, 4th Atlantic Division

NEED TO KNOW TODAY

Donato and a conditional 2019 fifth-round pick were traded to Minnesota February 20 for . The pick turns to a fourth-rounder if advances to the second round of . To make room for Coyle, Frederic was assigned to Providence February 21. Donato reported to the NHL and made his Wild debut February 21.

Providence’s -best 12-game point streak ended February 9. Zane McIntyre’s 12-game winning streak came to an end February 17. His streak, which started January 4, saw him post a 1.65 GAA and save percentage of 93%.

The P-Bruins also recalled Messner and McKenzie last week from ECHL Atlanta. Stempniak, who was with Boston on a PTO, signed a PTO with Providence February 15. Doherty, who was invited to P-Bruins camp, signed a PTO February 12.

Kuhlman was called up to Boston February 13 and made his NHL debut February 16. Kampfer was recalled from his conditioning loan February 18 after three AHL games.

Bjork underwent a successful surgery on his left shoulder. The expected recovery time is approximately five to six months.

Vaakanainen was assigned to Providence after winning gold at the 2019 World Junior Championship. He was an alternate and scored four points in seven games.

Szwarz was named to the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic roster for the first time in his career, posting an assist in four games during the tournament. He replaced Fitzgerald, who was was named to the initial roster but missed the event due to injury.

McIntyre passed John Grahame’s team record with 68 wins in net December 15. He is one shutout from tying and Hannu Toivonen’s team record of 11 shutouts.

Szwarz was named captain October 19 after the club suited up three alternates for the first five games of the year. He was previously an AHL captain with Portland in 2014-15. If he has a 20- season, he’ll be the fifth player with three 20+ goal seasons in a P-Bruins uniform (Cameron Mann, Sergejs Zoltoks, Andy Hilbert and Craig Cunningham).

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SKATERS SPECIAL TEAMS SCORING BY PERIOD ​ Goals Szwarz (17) Games McIntyre (33) PP% 17.9% Period 1 2 3 OT SO TOT Assists Fitzgerald (21) Minutes McIntyre (1944:00) PK% 85.8% Points Cehlarik (29) GAA McIntyre (2.62) PP Goals Several tied (5) 47 55 59 6 1 168 Rating Kuhlman (+22) SV% Vladar (90.3%) SH Goals Kuhlman (3) PRO PIM Blidh (75) Wins McIntyre (20) SO Goals Frederic (2) 45 44 54 7 1 151 Shots Hughes (111) Shutouts Vladar (2) SO% Frederic (100%) OPP

Friday: 10-6-3-0 October: 3-5-1-0 Allow 1 goal: 10-0-0-0 Score 1 goal: 1-4-0-0 Saturday: 7-8-1-1 November: 6-3-2-0 Allow 2 goals: 8-2-0-0 Score 2 goals: 6-8-2-0 Sunday: 8-3-2-0 December: 5-7-2-0 Allow 3 goals: 5-6-2-0 Score 3 goals: 3-5-3-1 Monday: 1-0-0-0 January: 8-1-1-1 Allow 4 goals: 1-5-3-1 Score 4 goals: 6-1-2-0 Tuesday: 0-0-0-0 February: 5-3-1-0 Allow 5+ goals: 0-6-2-0 Score 5+ goals: 11-0-0-0 Wednesday: 1-2-1-0 March: 0-0-0-0 Trail after 2: 4-15-2-0 Score First: 19-7-3-1 April: 0-0-0-0 Lead after 2: 21-3-2-1 Out-: 9-5-3-0

Goals Scored: 6 (4x) Most PIM: 27 (2x) Goals Allowed: 6 (2x) Opponent Most PIM: 33 (11/3 @ CHA) Goals in a period: 4 (5x) Fewest PIM: 4 (2x) Goals allowed in period: 4 (3x) Opponent Fewest PIM: 6 (5x) PP Goals: 3 (12/22 @ SPR) Fastest 1st Goal: 0:16 (2x, Szwarz, Clifton) PP Goals allowed: 3 (2/17 vs SPR) Fastest Goal Any Period: 0:16 (12/5 @ TOR, Szwarz) Shots For: 46 (1/5 @ SPR) Fastest 1st Goal Allowed: 0:38 (11/24 @ LV) Shots Against: 47 (12/2 vs CHA) Fastest Goal Allowed: 0:12 (11/16 vs LV) Fewest shots: 19 (11/25 @ WBS) Fastest 2 goals scored: 0:15 (2x) Fewest shots allowed: 16 (1/19 @ BRI) Fastest 2 goals allowed: 0:26 (12/21 @ BNG) Winning Margin: 5 (2x) Fastest 3 goals scored: 1:18 (1/4 vs LV) Losing Margin: 4 (2/17 vs SPR) Fastest 3 goals allowed: 1:50 (12/22 @ SPR)

Had a shutout: 2/10/19 vs SYR (Zane McIntyre) Was shutout: 12/19/18 @ HFD (Dustin Tokarski) Had a Hat-Trick: 1/21/19 vs HFD () Allowed a Hat-Trick: 12/21/18 @ BNG (Brandon Gignac) Scored Shorthanded: 2/10/19 vs SYR (Karson Kuhlman) Allowed a Shorthanded Goal: 12/28/18 @ LV (Philippe Myers) Scored on a Shot: 12/1/18 @ BRI (Ryan Fitzgerald) Awarded a Penalty Shot: 1/11/19 vs HFD (Trent Frederic) Allowed a Penalty Shot: 2/16/19 vs CHA (Aleksi Saarela) Gave up Penalty Shot Goal: 3/4/16 vs BRI (Bracken Kearns)

10/6 vs LAV Fyten (1) 11/9 vs WBS Frederic (2) 1/4 vs LV Lauzon (1) 10/13 vs HFD Blidh (1) 11/11 vs WBS Cave (1) 1/6 vs HFD Sherman (2) 10/14 @ SPR Breen (1) 11/21 @ HFD Pond (1) 1/12 @ SPR Clifton (2) 10/20 vs BRI Frederic (1) 11/25 @ WBS Broll (1) 1/13 vs SPR Frederic (3) 10/20 vs BRI Sherman (1) 12/7 @ ROC Fyten (2) 2/8 vs BRI Pond (3) 10/28 vs BRI Goloubef (1) 12/15 vs HER Pond (2) 2/9 @ BRI Donato (1) 11/3 @ CHA Clifton (1) 12/19 @ HFD Breen (2)

Draft class of 2015 Much of Providence’s roster was acquired via the 2015 NHL Draft: Zboril (1), Senyshyn (1), Forsbacka Karlsson (2), Lauzon (2), Vladar (3), Gabrielle (5) & Hughes (6). Other notables include P-Bruins alumni DeBrusk (1) & Carlo (2) who are in Boston.

Hey now, you’re an All-Star Szwarz was named to the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic roster for the first time in his career, posting an assist in four games during the tournament. He replaced Fitzgerald, who was was named to the initial roster but missed the event due to injury.

Hats off to you Hughes scored his first career hat-trick Oct. 28 vs BRI in a span of 9:02. Carey netted the team’s second hat-trick of the year Jan. 21 vs HFD, scoring in each period. Blidh recorded a “Gordie Howe Hat-Trick” October 13 against Hartford.

Milestone Watch McIntyre is one shutout away from tying Thomas/Toivonen’s record of 11 wearing the “Spoked P”. He passed Grahame’s team record with 68 wins December 15 vs Hershey. If Szwarz scores 20 goals he’ll be the fifth player with three 20+ goal seasons in a P-Bruins uniform (Mann, Zoltoks, Hilbert and Cunningham).

Coach ‘em up Four former P-Bruins head coaches have moved on to become current NHL head coaches: (NSH), Mike Sullivan (PIT), (BOS) & Scott Gordon (PHI). Kevin Dean is also in the NHL as an assistant (BOS).

Shipping Up to Boston 13 players have skated in games for both Providence and Boston this season: Anders Bjork, , Trent Frederic, , Jeremy Lauzon, Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, Jakub Zboril, , Peter Cehlarik, Steven Kampfer, Karson Kuhlman, Connor Clifton & . Paul Carey skated in 5 games for , making it 14 P-Bruins in the NHL this year

2 Olivier Galipeau oh-liv-EE-AYE gal-ih-po 22 Peter Cehlárik T’SECH-lahr-ihk 5 Urho Vaakanainen UR-ho VAA-kah-nye-nen 23 Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson JAY-kuhb forz-BAHK-uh 7 Trent Frederic FREHD-rihk 26 Wiley Sherman WIGH-lee SHUHR-man 9 Zach Senyshyn SEHN-ih-schyn 28 Mark McNeill mick-NEEL 10 Anders Bjork AN-duhrz B'YOHRK 29 Gemel Smith juh-MEHL SMIHTH 14 Austin Fyten FIGH-tehn 30 Dan Vladar VLAD-arr 15 Jeremy Lauzon LOH-zahn 31 Zane McIntyre MAC-in-TIE-er 16 Ryan Donato duh-NAH-toh 35 Sean Bonar BAHN-er 17 Emil Johansson eh-MIHL yoh-HAHN-suhn 37 Jordan Szwarz SWARTZ 20 Karson Kuhlman KOOL-man 38 Jakub Zboril YA-kuhb zuh-BAW-rihl 21 BLEED 44 Joona Koppanen YOH-nuh KOH-pah-nehen

*played with Providence this season

​WITH WITH OTHER ORGANIZATION Jake DeBrusk Phil Kessel (PIT) Matt Irwin (NSH) Sean Kuraly Johnny Boychuk (NYI) Luke Glendening (DET) David Pastrnak Matt Grzelcyk Antoine Roussel (VAN) David Warsofsky (COL) David Krejci Matt Hunwick (BUF) Matt Hendricks (MIN) Peter Cehlarik* Frank Vatrano (FLA) Nate Thompson (LAK) (VGK) Anton Khudobin (DAL) Torey Krug Trent Frederic* Vladimir Sobotka (BUF) Matt Bartkowski (MIN) Brandon Carlo Karson Kuhlman* Joe Morrow (WPG) Colin Miller (VGK) Kevan Miller Steven Kampfer* Ryan Spooner (EDM) (NSH) Adam McQuaid (NYR) Matt Beleskey (NYR) Charlie McAvoy Austin Czarnik (CGY) Kenny Agostino (MTL) Colby Cave (EDM)* Ryan Donato (MIN)*

REGULAR SEASON

FRANCHISE ALL-TIME POINTS FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GOALS FRANCHISE ALL-TIME PIM GP G A PTS GP G A PTS GP G PTS PIM Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Andy Hilbert 234 101 109 210 Aaron Downey 215 21 47 1059 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 Sergejs Zoltoks 196 83 103 186 Jay Henderson 278 52 119 891 André Savage 191 71 104 175 C. Cunningham 247 75 69 144 Bobby Robins 177 11 37 689

ALL-TIME PTS PER SEASON ALL-TIME GOALS PER SEASON FRANCHISE ALL-TIME GP GP G A PTS GP G A PTS GP G A PTS Randy Robitaille 74 28 74 102 Tim Sweeney 60 41 55 96 Tommy Cross 364 31 103 134 Tim Sweeney 60 41 55 96 Jim Vesey 71 38 39 77 Jay Henderson 278 52 67 119 Jozef Stümpel 56 31 61 92 Andy Hilbert 79 37 42 79 Jeremy Reich 271 47 44 91

Most Points in a season 120 1998-1999 ( Champions) Most wins in a season 56 1998-1999 (Calder Cup Champions) Most goals scored in a season 384 1992-1993 (Inaugural season) Fewest goals scored in one season 170 2003-2004 Most goals allowed in one season 348 1992-1993 (Inaugural season) Fewest goals allowed in a season 170 2003-2004 (Tim Thomas was main goalie) Longest overall winning streak 11 12/23/98 - 1/15/99 (Calder Cup Champions) Longest home winning streak 12 12/27/98 - 2/14/99 (Calder Cup Champions) Longest road winning streak 8 12/21/16 - 1/21/17 Longest overall point streak 17 12/18/98 - 1/29/99 (15-0-1-1) (Cup Champs) Longest losing streak (L+OTL) 8 3/24/00 - 4/8/00 Most points by a player in one game 7 Stumpel 10/30/92, Robitaille/Wilson 11/25/98 Most goals by a player in one game 5 Randy Robitaille, 11/25/98 @ SYR Most assists by a player in one game 6 Jonathan Girard, 1/12/01 @ WOR Most PIM by a player in one game 43 Brendan Walsh, 11/24/04 @ PHI

Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result 2018 DSF LV L, 1-3 2009 CF HER L, 1-4 2000 CF HFD L, 3-4 2017 CF SYR L, 1-4 DF WOR W, 4-2 CSF LOW W, 4-0 DF HER W, 4-3 DSF POR W, 4-1 CQF QUB W, 3-0 DSF WBS W, 3-2 2008 DF POR L, 2-4 1999 F ROC W, 4-1 2016 DSF WBS L, 0-3 DSF MAN W 4-0 Calder CF FRD W, 4-2 2015 CQF HFD L,2-3 2007 DF MAN L, 4-2 Cup CSF HFD W, 4-0 Champs CQF WOR W, 3-1 2014 CSF WBS L, 3-4 DSF HAR W, 4-3 CQF SPR W, 3-2 2006 DSF POR L, 4-2 1998 Missed Playoffs 2013 CSF WBS L, 3-4 2005 CF PHI L, 2-4 1997 CSF SPR L, 1-4 CQF HER W, 3-2 DF LOW W, 4-1 CQF WOR W, 3-2 2012 Missed Playoffs DSF MAN W, 4-2 1996 CQF SPR L, 1-3 2011 Missed Playoffs 2004 Q POR L, 0-2 1995 DF ALB L, 2-4 2003 CQF MTB L, 1-3 DSF POR W, 4-3 2010 Missed Playoffs 1994 Missed Playoffs 2002 Q STJ L, 0-2 2001 CF STJ L, 1-4 1993 DSF SPR L, 2-4

CSF WOR W, 4-3 CQF HFD W, 3-2

2/21/19 Peter Cehlarik DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/29/18 Anders Bjork ADD Loaned from BOS 2/21/19 Trent Frederic ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/28/18 Ryan Donato DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 2/20/19 Peter Cehlarik ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/28/18 Jan Kovar DEL Released from PTO 2/20/19 Ryan Donato DEL Traded to MIN for Charlie Coyle 11/27/18 D. Bergin ADD Signed PTO 2/18/19 Joel Messner ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 11/23/18 Chris Carlisle DEL Released from PTO 2/16/19 Brett McKenzie ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 11/22/18 D. Bergin DEL Released from PTO 2/15/19 Lee Stempniak ADD Signed PTO 11/21/18 Jakub Zboril ADD Returned on loan from BOS 2/13/19 Karson Kuhlman DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/20/18 Kyle Cumiskey ADD Signed PTO 2/12/19 Michael Doherty ADD Signed PTO 11/20/18 Colby Cave DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 2/11/19 Danny Tirone DEL Released from PTO 11/17/18 Chris Carlisle ADD Signed PTO 2/11/19 Nic Pierog DEL Released from PTO 11/16/18 D. Bergin ADD Signed PTO 2/10/19 Steven Kampfer ADD Conditioning loan from BOS 11/15/18 Connor Clifton DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 2/10/19 Danny Tirone ADD Signed PTO 11/14/18 O. Galipeau ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 2/9/19 Nic Pierog ADD Signed PTO 11/13/18 Jakub Zboril DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/31/19 Zane McIntyre ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/13/18 Jeremy Lauzon DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/28/19 Ryan Donato ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/13/18 Forsbacka Karlsson DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/28/19 Forsbacka Karlsson ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/13/18 J. Hildebrand DEL Released from PTO 1/28/19 Trent Frederic DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/12/18 Jeremy Lauzon ADD Returned on loan from BOS 1/28/19 Zane McIntyre DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/12/18 Forsbacka Karlsson ADD Returned on loan from BOS 1/28/19 Peter Cehlarik DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/12/18 Dan Vladar ADD Returned on loan from BOS 1/19/19 Peter Cehlarik ADD Returned on loan from BOS 11/11/18 Jeremy Lauzon DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/15/19 Peter Cehlarik DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 11/11/18 Sean Bonar DEL Released from PTO 1/11/19 Paul Carey ADD Acquired from OTT for Goloubef 11/11/18 J. Hildebrand ADD Signed PTO 1/11/19 DEL Traded to OTT for Carey 11/10/18 Sean Bonar ADD Signed PTO 1/6/19 U. Vaakanainen ADD Reassigned from FIN (WJC) 11/10/18 Dan Vladar DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/3/19 Joel Messner DEL Returned on loan to ATL 11/9/18 Forsbacka Karlsson DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 1/1/19 O. Galipeau DEL Returned on loan to ATL 11/8/18 J. Koppanen ADD Returned on loan from ATL 12/28/18 Jesse Gabrielle DEL Reassigned by BOS to Wichita 11/5/18 Jeremy Lauzon ADD Returned on loan from BOS 12/28/18 Jesse Gabrielle ADD Returned on loan from ATL 11/5/18 Anton Blidh ADD Returned on loan from BOS 12/27/18 O. Galipeau ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 11/5/18 Anton Blidh DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 12/21/18 U. Vaakanainen DEL Reassigned to FIN (WJC) 11/1/18 Ryan Donato ADD Loaned from BOS 12/21/18 U. Vaakanainen ADD Returned on loan from BOS 10/30/18 Colby Cave ADD Returned on loan from BOS 12/19/18 Gemel Smith ADD Loaned from BOS 10/29/18 Colby Cave DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 12/18/18 O. Galipeau DEL Returned on loan to ATL 10/29/18 Jeremy Lauzon DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 12/18/18 Jeremy Lauzon ADD Returned on loan from BOS 10/28/18 Jeremy Lauzon ADD Returned on loan from BOS 12/14/18 Kyle Cumiskey ------Released of PTO, signed SPC 10/25/18 Jeremy Lauzon DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 12/10/18 Martin Bakos DEL Waived by BOS 10/20/18 U. Vaakanainen DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 12/10/18 D. Bergin DEL Released from PTO 10/20/18 Joel Messner ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 12/10/18 Tanner Pond ADD Recalled from loan to ATL 10/18/18 Jan Kovar ADD Signed PTO 12/9/18 David Broll DEL Released from PTO 10/15/18 Jesse Gabrielle DEL Reassigned by BOS to ATL 12/6/18 Connor Clifton ADD Returned on loan from BOS 10/15/18 J. Koppanen DEL Reassigned by BOS to ATL 12/3/18 Tanner Pond DEL Loaned to ATL 10/13/18 Martin Bakos ADD Loaned from BOS 12/3/18 Forsbacka Karlsson DEL Recalled from loan by BOS 10/5/18 U. Vaakanainen ADD Loaned from BOS 12/2/18 Forsbacka Karlsson ADD Returned on loan from BOS

Dan Vladar 6’5”/195 lbs Left G 8-20-97 Praha, Czech Republic R3, #75, 2015 (BOS)

Last Win: 12/22/18 @ SPR Most SVs this year: 38 (1/13/19 vs SPR) ​ ​ Last Shutout: 2/5/18 @ TOR Most SVs in a game (career): 38 (1/13/19 vs SPR) ​ ​

➤ Signed a 3-year entry-level contract with Boston that started at the beginning of the 2016-17 season.

➤ Finished 2015-16 with a 12-12-4 record for the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League, posting a 2.31 GAA and .920 save % (both fifth in the USHL) in addition to three shutouts.

➤ Previously played for HC Klando (Czech U20) prior to his time with Chicago, playing 29 games with a 2.78 GAA and a .926 save %.

➤ Represented the Czech Republic at the most recent 2016 and 2017 World Junior Championship.

➤ Made AHL debut October 26, 2016 in a 4-3 OT road loss to the Marlies. Just two days later, he picked up his first AHL victory in a 4-2 win against the .

➤ Recorded first AHL shutout March 25 in Albany, a 5-0 win. He stopped all 34 shots he faced.

➤ Spent a majority of 2016-17 with Atlanta, but made five stints with Providence in his rookie season.

➤ Recalled on emergency basis April 19 by Boston to serve as the team’s third goalie in the playoffs.

➤ Spent the majority of 2017-18 with Atlanta as their primary , going 16-18-1 with a 2.96 GAA and save percentage of 91.1%. Also saw three games of AHL action with Providence, going 2-1 with 1.96 GAA and 92.9% save percentage.

➤ Started 2018-19 with Providence and was recalled to serve as Boston’s backup when Tuukka Rask took a leave of absence in November 2018.

- RS Scoring - - - - - RS Goalie Stats - - - - Season Team Lge GP A PIM Min GA EN SO GAA W L T Svs Pct 2015-16 Chicago Steel USHL 30 0 0 1766 68 2 3 2.31 12 12 4 780 0.920 2016-17 ECHL 18 0 0 972 63 1 0 3.89 5 9 1 496 0.887 AHL 8 0 0 390 17 0 1 2.62 4 0 3 197 0.928 2017-18 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 40 1 4 2249 111 6 0 2.96 16 18 1 1130 0.911 Providence Bruins AHL 3 0 0 183 6 0 0 1.96 2 1 0 79 0.929 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 22 0 0 1309 59 3 1 2.70 7 10 4 547 0.903

Zane McIntyre

6’2”/200 lbs Right G 8-20-92 Thief River Falls, MN R6, #165, 2010 (BOS)

Last Win: 2/15/19 vs TOR Most SVs this year: 44 (12/2/18 vs CHA) ​ ​ Last Shutout: 2/15/19 vs TOR Most SVs in a game (career): 50 (4/30/17 @ WBS) ​ ​

➤ Played for the of the USHL from 2010-2012 where he was named the USHL Goaltender of the Year, USHL First All-Star Team, and USHL Best Save Percentage (.921) in 2012.

➤ Played 3 seasons for University of N. Dakota from 2012-15. Was NCHC First Team All-Star, NCHC Goaltender of the Year and NCAA 2nd All-American his junior year. Hobey Baker award finalist.

➤ Forwent senior season to join Providence for the 2015-16 season, making his AHL debut October 9. 2015 against the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins.

➤ Started 2016-17 in Providence, making NHL debut October 25 in relief vs Minnesota. He finished first in save percentage and second in GAA in the AHL. He was named to the 2017 AHL All-Star Classic roster, stopping an event-best 12-13 shots, and was named to the Second All-Star Team.

➤ AHL Goaltender of the Month for December 2016, going 9-0-0 with a 1.65 GAA and 94.7 save %.

➤ Career high 50 saves on 51 shots in Game 5 of the 2017 Atlantic Division Semifinals vs WBS.

➤ Re-signed with Boston on a 2-year, 2-way deal as a RFA July 14, 2017. He set career highs in minutes and games in 2017-18 while becoming the first P-Bruin ever to lead the AHL in shutouts.

➤ Passed John Grahame’s franchise regular season record with 68 wins in net on December 15, 2018.

- RS Scoring - - - - - RS Goalie Stats - - - - ​ ​ Season Team Lge GP A PIM Min GA EN SO GAA W L T Svs Pct 2010-11 Fargo Force USHL 23 1 2 1318 49 0 2 2.23 14 8 0 483 0.908 2011-12 Fargo Force USHL 46 3 2 2758 102 0 7 2.22 26 16 4 1191 0.921 2012-13 U. of North Dakota WCHA 17 2 2 1000 41 0 0 2.46 9 4 3 473 0.920 2013-14 U. of North Dakota NCHC 33 0 4 1929 64 0 3 1.99 20 10 3 800 0.926 2014-15 U. of North Dakota NCHC 42 1 2 2493 85 0 1 2.05 29 10 3 1111 0.929 2015-16 Providence Bruins AHL 31 0 0 1772 79 0 0 2.46 14 8 7 699 0.898 2016-17 Boston Bruins NHL 8 0 0 336 22 0 0 3.97 0 4 1 133 0.858 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 1 0 0 62 1 0 0 0.97 0 0 1 36 0.973 Providence Bruins AHL 31 0 2 1777 60 2 2 2.03 21 6 2 799 0.930 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 47 2 4 2734 115 6 7 2.52 26 15 4 1223 0.914 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 33 2 6 1944 85 1 1 2.62 20 9 4 712 0.893 NHL Totals 8 0 0 336 22 0 0 3.97 0 4 1 133 0.858

​Urho Vaakanainen 6’1”/185 lbs Left D 1-1-99 Jyvaskyla, Finland R1, #18, 2017 (BOS)

Last Goal: No AHL Goals Last Multipoint Game: 1/12/19 @ SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/17/19 vs SPR 2019 World Junior Gold Medalist ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Drafted 18th overall by Boston in 2017 and signed a three-year entry deal with them June 13, 2018.

➤ Played final season in Finnish Elite League in 2017-18 with SaiPa, leading his team’s defensemen with a plus-eight rating. He scored 11 points in 43 games and in nine playoff games had an assist.

➤ Spent 2016-17 with JYP of SM- playing in 41 games, tallying two goals and four assists along with a rating of plus-five while adding three helpers in 14 playoff games. Played first season in SM-Liiga with the Blues, scoring a goal and five assists in 25 games.

➤ Won two medals with Team Finland in the Under-18 World Junior Championship, claiming gold in 2016 while registering three points in seven games and silver in 2017 when he totaled three goals and three assists for six points in five games.

➤ His father, Harri Vaakanainen, coached Tuukka Rask in Finland.

➤ Assigned to Providence prior to their 2018 opener and scored his first professional point that night. Made NHL debut October 20, 2018 with Boston but suffered a concussion in his second NHL game

➤ Assigned to Team Finland for the 2019 World Junior Championship where he was an alternate captain for the gold medal winning squad. In seven games, he posted four assists with a +5 rating. This was the third time he represented Finland at World Juniors. In 2018 he recorded an assist and plus-three rating in five games. In 2017 he played in six contests registering a goal.

➤ Returned to Providence following the conclusion of the World Junior Championship.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2015-16 Blues SM-liiga 25 1 5 6 8 -8 ------2016-17 JyP HT Jyvaskyla SM-liiga 41 2 4 6 12 5 14 0 3 3 2 JYP-Akatemia 3 0 1 1 29 -2 ------2017-18 SaiPa Lappeenranta SM-liiga 43 4 7 11 24 8 9 0 1 1 0 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 20 0 9 9 6 3 ------

Connor Clifton 5’11”/180 lbs Right D 8-12-89 Matawan, NJ R5, #133, 2013 (AZ)

Last Goal: 02/08/19 vs BRI Last Multipoint Game: 01/21/19 vs HFD ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/10/19 vs SYR Made NHL debut this season ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Captain of Quinnipiac as a Senior and finished his collegiate career with 19 goals and 37 assists for 56 points in 284 games. He also had 186 PIM and a +39 rating over his four years with the Bobcats.

➤ Named 2016 ECAC Hockey Tournament Most Outstanding Player during junior season in addition to the All-Tournament Team and All-Frozen Four Team. He set career highs with seven goals and 21 assists for 28 points and was tied for third among ECAC defensemen in all three categories. He led Quinnipiac with 11 assists and 12 points in the playoffs.

➤ As a Freshman in 2013-14 he had the second-best plus/minus rating (+17) on the team and his five goals scored were the most for a Quinnipiac defenseman. Also joined the team with his brother, Tim.

➤ Joined Quinnipiac directly from the U.S. National Developmental Team. In 25 games with Team USA in 2012-13, Clifton scored three goals with six assists while posting a +11 rating. He also suited up for Team USA in the World U-18 Tournament where his only goal came in the final game vs Canada.

➤ Did not sign after being drafted by the Coyotes in 2013 and shortly after becoming an unrestricted free agent signed a deal with the Providence Bruins August 16, 2017.

➤ Made pro debut October 7 vs Springfield, earned first career point November 19 vs Hershey and scored first pro goal December 9 against Utica. He finished the year second among the team’s rookie blueliners in scoring and ended the season strong by posting 10 points after February 9.

➤ Re-signed with the organization May 3, 2018 on a two-year NHL deal and after starting the season in Providence made his NHL debut for Boston November 16, 2018.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2011-12 U.S. National Development USHL 8 1 0 1 16 -2 ------Jersey Hitmen EJHL 28 1 11 12 46 ------2012-13 U.S. National Development USHL 25 3 6 9 90 11 ------2013-14 ECAC 36 5 4 9 106 17 ------2014-15 Quinnipiac University ECAC 38 0 5 5 54 4 ------2015-16 Quinnipiac University ECAC 43 7 21 28 42 20 ------2016-17 Quinnipiac University ECAC 39 7 8 14 82 -2 ------2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 54 4 9 13 35 11 4 0 0 0 2 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 9 0 0 0 11 2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 45 5 14 19 46 9 ------NHL Totals 9 0 0 0 11 2 ------

Trent Frederic 6’2”/215 lbs Left C 2-11-98 St. Louis, MO R1, #29, 2016 (BOS)

Last Goal: 1/25/19 vs CHA Last Multipoint Game: 1/25/19 vs CHA ​ ​ Last Assist: 1/25/19 vs CHA Had assist on first pro shift ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Made AHL debut March 18, 2018 vs Bridgeport, scoring first pro point on his first pro shift. He netted his first goal as a P-Bruin March 23 against Lehigh Valley.

➤ Signed a 3-year entry level deal with Boston on March 13, 2018 and an ATO with the Providence Bruins that same day at the conclusion of Wisconsin’s season.

➤ In 66 career collegiate games, he scored 32 goals and 33 assists for 65 points. He also played alongside fellow Bruins prospect Cam Hughes in both seasons.

➤ Served as alternate captain for Wisconsin in 2017-18, leading the team with 17 goals and 15 assists for 32 points in 36 games.

➤ Named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2016-17, scoring 15 goals and 18 assists for 33 points in 30 games. He was fourth among freshman in points-per-game (1.18) and was the first Wisconsin player to earn the honor since in 1999-2000.

➤ Won the bronze medal with Team USA at the 2018 World Junior Championship, scoring five goals in seven games (good for second on the team). Also played seven games with Team USA at the 2016 Under-18 World Junior Championship, posting four goals and three assists for seven points.

➤ Played two seasons with the United States National Team Development Program from 2014-16, scoring seven goals and 12 assists for 19 points 58 games.

➤ Started 2018-19 in Providence and was recalled to the NHL for the first time January 28. He was reassigned to Providence after 11 NHL contests.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 U.S. National Under-17 Team USHL 34 3 1 4 30 -20 ------U.S. National Under-18 Team USHL 1 0 1 1 0 0 ------2015-16 U.S. National Under-18 Team USHL 23 4 10 14 23 5 ------2016-17 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 30 15 18 33 32 2 ------2017-18 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 36 17 15 32 26 -9 ------Providence Bruins AHL 13 6 3 8 11 5 3 0 1 1 0 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 11 0 0 0 5 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 37 10 7 17 47 4 ------NHL Totals 11 0 0 0 5 -1 ------

Chris Breen 6’7”/224 lbs Left D 6-29-89 Uxbridge, , Canada Undrafted

Last Goal: 1/11/19 vs HFD Last Multipoint Game: 1/5/19 @ SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/16/19 vs CHA Played 500th pro game 1/25/19 vs CHA ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played five seasons in the OHL with the , Eerie Otters and .

➤ In 2010, Breen was brought to the Abbotsford Heat on a tryout basis. He went on to play for the Heat from 2010-2014. He played his first AHL game on April 11, 2010 for Abbotsford against the and scored his first AHL goal November 9, 2011 against the Houston Stars.

➤ Made NHL debut for the October 22, 2013 against the Phoenix Coyotes and has nine games of NHL experience with the Flames. He posted two assists and five penalty minutes.

➤ Signed with the Boston Bruins organization as a free agent in 2014 to a one-year two-way contract. He made his debut as P-Bruin on October 10, 2014 against the St. John Ice Caps and scored his first goal as P-Bruin on March 15, 2015 against the Norfolk Admirals.

➤ Re-signed with the organization on an AHL deal at the start of free agency in 2017. Had a career high in scoring during the 2017-18 season and eventually earned a two-way NHL contract.

➤ Returned to Providence for a fifth season with the team after signing an AHL deal in free agency.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2005-06 Mississauga Chargers OPJHL 33 1 6 7 10 ------Saginaw Spirit OHL 25 0 0 0 10 3 ------2006-07 Saginaw Spirit OHL 39 1 2 3 32 7 2 0 0 0 2 2007-08 Saginaw Spirit OHL 55 0 6 6 67 26 4 0 1 1 0 2008-09 Saginaw Spirit OHL 6 0 1 1 9 -2 ------ OHL 59 0 12 12 31 -6 5 0 1 1 7 2009-10 Erie Otters OHL 12 0 2 2 11 -8 ------Peterborough Petes OHL 53 4 8 12 36 -21 4 1 0 1 5 Abbotsford Heat AHL 1 0 1 1 4 1 ------2010-11 Abbotsford Heat AHL 73 4 7 11 47 -6 ------2011-12 Abbotsford Heat AHL 70 1 6 7 37 3 8 1 0 1 0 2012-13 Abbotsford Heat AHL 60 3 4 7 55 -11 ------2013-14 Abbotsford Heat AHL 41 1 3 4 29 -10 4 0 2 2 2 Calgary Flames NHL 9 0 2 2 5 1 ------2014-15 Providence Bruins AHL 52 2 8 10 33 8 5 0 1 1 0 2015-16 Providence Bruins AHL 66 1 11 12 38 9 3 1 0 1 0 2016-17 Providence Bruins AHL 37 1 2 3 38 0 17 0 3 3 6 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 62 1 12 13 46 -1 4 0 1 1 2 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 39 1 8 9 32 3 ------NHL Totals 9 0 2 2 5 1 ------

Zach Senyshyn 6’3” 190 lbs Right RW 3-30-97 Ottawa, ON, CAN R1, #15, 2015 (BOS)

Last Goal: 1/26/19 vs SPR Last Multipoint Game: 1/26/19 vs SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/22/19 vs BRI Made debut in 2017 Calder Cup Playoffs ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Selected in the first round (#15 overall) of the 2015 NHL draft by Boston and signed a 3-year entry level deal with the club November 12, 2015. He was the third of three straight first round draft picks for Boston in 2015 (Jakub Zboril and Jake DeBrusk).

➤ Played four years in the OHL for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds posting 114 goals and 63 assists for 177 points in 195 games with a +50 rating.

➤ In his first year with the club he was named to the second All-Rookie team. In his third season he tied for sixth in the league in goals, scoring 45 of them in addition to 20 assists and 65 points. His 42 goals in 2016-17 were also tied for sixth in the OHL and he was an alternate captain his last two seasons for the club.

➤ Prior to his OHL time he played with the Smiths Falls Bears of the CCHL and was named to the All-Rookie team in 2014. He was second on the team with 22 goals and totaled 32 points in 57 games.

➤ Added to the P-Bruins roster April 18, 2017 when he was reassigned by Boston from Sault Ste. Marie. He never appeared in a regular season game for Providence, but made his pro debut in Game 3 of the Division Semi-Finals against Wilkes-Barre Scranton.

➤ Began first full professional season with the P-Bruins in 2017-18 and scored his first pro goal in their opener against Springfield. Finished third among the team’s rookies in scoring.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Smiths Falls Bears CCHL 57 22 10 32 8 -- 16 4 6 10 0 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 4 1 1 2 0 -1 ------2014-15 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 66 26 19 45 17 30 14 4 3 7 2 2015-16 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 66 45 20 65 20 5 12 2 7 9 6 2016-17 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHL 59 42 23 65 31 16 11 4 1 5 8 Providence Bruins AHL ------4 0 0 0 2 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 66 12 14 26 14 4 4 0 1 1 0 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 46 13 9 22 16 -6 ------

Lee Stempniak 6’0”/195 lbs Right RW 2-4-83 West Seneca, NY R5, #198, 2003 (STL)

Last Goal: 2/15/17 vs TOR Last Multipoint Game: 2/15/17 vs TOR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/22/19 vs BRI Has played for 10 NHL teams ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Stempniak has played for 10 NHL teams, tied for the second most in NHL history (St. Louis Blues, , Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary Flames, , , , , Boston Bruins, ).

➤ Last full AHL season came in 2005-06 with the Peoria Rivermen, his first professional season. He also played one game last year with Charlotte on a conditioning loan from Carolina.

➤ Has spent this year on a PTO with Boston, but signed a PTO with Providence February 15, 2019.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2001-02 Dartmouth College ECAC 32 12 9 21 8 2002-03 Dartmouth College ECAC 34 21 28 49 32 2003-04 Dartmouth College ECAC 34 16 22 38 42 2004-05 Dartmouth College ECAC 35 14 29 43 34 2005-06 St. Louis Blues NHL 57 14 13 27 22 -10 ------Peoria Rivermen AHL 26 8 7 15 32 5 3 0 3 3 2 2006-07 St. Louis Blues NHL 82 27 25 52 33 -2 ------2007-08 St. Louis Blues NHL 80 13 25 38 40 0 ------2008-09 St. Louis Blues NHL 14 3 10 13 2 -3 ------Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 61 11 20 31 31 -9 ------2009-10 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 62 14 16 30 18 -10 ------Phoenix Coyotes NHL 18 14 4 18 8 10 7 0 2 2 0 2010-11 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 82 19 19 38 19 4 4 0 0 0 0 2011-12 Calgary Flames NHL 61 14 14 28 16 -2 ------2012-13 Calgary Flames NHL 47 9 23 32 12 2 ------2013-14 Calgary Flames NHL 52 8 15 23 28 -21 ------Pittsburgh Penguins NHL 21 4 7 11 4 5 13 2 1 3 6 2014-15 New York Rangers NHL 53 9 9 18 18 7 ------Winnipeg Jets NHL 18 6 4 10 2 1 4 1 0 1 0 2015-16 New Jersey Devils NHL 63 16 25 41 34 3 ------Boston Bruins NHL 19 3 7 10 4 1 ------2016-17 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 82 16 24 40 32 2 ------2017-18 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 37 3 6 9 4 -8 ------ AHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 3 1 2 3 4 0 ------NHL Totals 909 203 266 469 327 -30 28 3 3 6 6

​Michael Doherty 5’11”, 180 lbs Right LW 8-21-93 Reading, MA Undrafted

Last Goal: No AHL Goals Last Multipoint Game: No Multipoint games ​ ​ Last Assist: No AHL Assists ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played four seasons at Yale, totaling 30 goals and 37 assists for 67 points in 115 games. He had a +24 rating and 65 PIM over that time. In 2014-15, he was named to the All-Ivy League First Team.

➤ Prior to playing college hockey, he was a member of the Middlesex Islanders of the Eastern Junior Hockey League. In his only season there he was second in the league in scoring with 67 points (25 goals and 42 assists).

➤ Played high school hockey at the Groton School, scoring 50 goals and 41 assists over 40 games.

➤ Undrafted and signed an ATO with Providence March 15, 2017. He was a healthy scratch six times and was released before ever appearing in a game.

➤ Signed with the Manchester Monarchs of the ECHL for 2017-18, finishing fourth on the team and second among rookies with 44 points. He re-signed with them for 2018-19 and was invited to Providence Bruins training camp.

➤ Started 2018-19 with Manchester, but signed a PTO with Binghamton January 11 and made his AHL debut with the Devils that day. He was released after the game. He joined Providence on a PTO January 12.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2012-13 Middlesex Islanders EJHL 40 25 42 67 23 ------2013-14 Yale University ECAC 27 9 9 18 6 ------2014-15 Yale University ECAC 33 12 9 21 16 10 ------2015-16 Yale University ECAC 22 2 10 12 23 5 ------2016-17 Yale University ECAC 33 7 9 16 20 7 ------2017-18 Manchester Monarchs ECHL 68 20 24 44 42 5 9 2 1 3 13 2018-19 Manchester Monarchs* ECHL 43 5 21 26 51 -2 ------* AHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------Providence Bruins AHL 4 0 0 0 2 1 ------

​ Tanner Pond 6’0”/194 lbs Right F 5-31-93 Walled Lake, MI Undrafted

Last Goal: 12/15/18 vs HER Last Multipoint Game: No Multipoint games ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/08/19 vs BRI Tied for team lead in fighting majors ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Signed an AHL deal with Providence at the start of free agency in 2018. Assigned to Atlanta December 3 but was recalled after three games. Scored first AHL goal December 15 vs Hershey.

➤ Signed a PTO with Providence on March 9, 2018 and made his AHL debut that night against Rochester. He made two stints with Providence during the season but played most of the year with Atlanta. With the Gladiators, he was tied for third in scoring and was second in PIM. Also led all rookies on the team in scoring.

➤ Spent four seasons with Northeastern University, totaling 5 goals and 7 assists for 12 points in 109 games. He Had 69 penalty minutes over his career with the Huskies and was part of their 2015-16 Championship team.

➤ Played three seasons in the USHL with the Cedar Rapids Roughriders, Sioux City Musketeers and Green Bay Gamblers. In 137 games, he scored 21 goals and 20 assists for 41 points and 289 PIM.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2010-11 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders USHL 53 4 4 8 88 -8 8 1 0 1 19 2011-12 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders USHL 27 4 7 11 44 1 ------2012-13 Sioux City Musketeers USHL 30 9 7 16 114 -9 ------Green Bay Gamblers USHL 27 4 2 6 43 -10 4 0 0 0 9 2013-14 Northeastern University H-East 37 1 3 4 26 ------2014-15 Northeastern University H-East 10 0 0 0 8 -3 ------2015-16 Northeastern University H-East 24 3 2 5 19 4 ------2016-17 Northeastern University H-East 38 1 2 3 16 -9 ------2017-18 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 61 14 23 37 163 0 ------Providence Bruins AHL 4 0 0 0 2 -2 ------2018-19 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 3 2 4 6 0 2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 27 1 2 3 52 -1 ------

Austin Fyten

6’2”/200 lbs Left LW 5-3-91 Sundre, AB Undrafted

Last Goal: 11/24/18 @ LV Last Multipoint Game: 11/24/18 @ LV ​ ​ Last Assist: 1/11/19 vs HFD FIGH-tehn ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Signed an AHL deal with Providence in August 2018.

➤ Spent most of the previous two years with Texas, helping them reach the Calder Cup Finals in 2018. He posted four goals in 11 playoff games last season. Also suited up in five ECHL games with Idaho.

➤ Agreed to an AHL deal with Hershey in 2015, but spent most of the season in the ECHL with South Carolina. Fyten played his first full AHL season with Lehigh Valley in 2014-15 after spending his first two pro seasons splitting time between the AHL and ECHL.

➤ In his AHL career, Fyten has suited up with Texas, Oklahoma City, Lehigh Valley and Hershey.

➤ Prior to turning pro, Fyten played in 193 games for the WHL's Lethbridge Hurricanes from 2007-2011 scoring 55 goals and 122 points. He also appeared in six playoff games for the Vancouver Giants in 2011-12 scoring two goals and five points.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2007-08 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 6 0 0 0 0 -1 10 1 2 3 4 2008-09 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 67 12 13 25 70 0 10 1 1 2 12 2009-10 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 68 19 24 43 114 1 ------2010-11 Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 52 24 30 54 103 9 ------2011-12 Vancouver Giants WHL ------6 2 3 5 13 2012-13 ECHL 46 14 27 41 55 16 17 5 6 11 10 AHL 11 0 2 2 4 4 ------2013-14 AHL 47 7 13 20 31 7 3 1 1 2 0 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 15 9 6 15 37 3 ------2014-15 AHL 64 2 9 11 85 -9 ------2015-16 ECHL 41 9 11 20 88 13 19 8 11 19 28 AHL 6 0 1 1 2 -4 ------2016-17 Texas Stars AHL 59 6 6 12 79 -4 ------2017-18 Texas Stars AHL 42 5 5 10 51 -3 11 4 0 4 0 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 5 0 1 1 14 -3 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 45 3 6 9 55 -11 ------

Jérémy Lauzon 6’2”/193 lbs Left D 4-28-97 Val-d'Or, QC, CAN R2, #52, 2015 (BOS)

Last Goal: 10/6/18 vs LAV Last Multipoint Game: 10/20/18 vs BRI ​ ​ Last Assist: 12/29/18 @ HER Made NHL debut this season ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Drafted 52nd overall in the second round of the 2015 NHL Draft by Boston and signed a 3-year entry level deal November 12, 2015.

➤ Played 2013-14 season for Rouyn-Noranda in the QMJHL as a 16-year-old scoring 5 goals and 16 points with 64 PIM and a +4 rating in 55 games. Added 2 goals with 2 assists in nine playoff games.

➤ Second-leading scorer amongst defensemen for Rouyn-Noranda in 2014-15.

➤ Attended first NHL training camp with Boston before returning to the QMJHL at the start of the 2015-16 season. Suffered a slash to the throat in the playoffs but returned to action a month later.

➤ Captain of the Huskies in 2016-17 and over four years and 200 games with them totaled 35 goals, 95 assists, 130 points, 282 penalty minutes and was a +81. Also part of 2016-17 Canada World Juniors team, scoring two goals and an assist in seven games while winning silver medal.

➤ Added to the P-Bruins roster April 20, but never played a game for them in 2016-17.

➤ Made pro debut in the 2017-18 P-Bruins opener against Springfield, scoring his first point October 27 and first career goal April 7. Suffered a concussion in late November and missed almost two months due to the injury.

➤ Earned first NHL recall October 25, 2018 and made debut for Boston that night. He scored his first NHL goal November 11 against former P-Bruins goalie Malcolm Subban.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies QMJHL 55 5 11 16 64 4 9 2 2 4 4 2014-15 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies QMJHL 60 15 21 36 88 12 ------2015-16 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies QMJHL 46 10 40 50 80 40 9 1 7 8 8 2016-17 Rouyn-Noranda Huskies QMJHL 39 5 23 28 50 25 13 5 9 14 22 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 52 1 6 7 38 1 4 0 0 0 2 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 15 1 0 1 2 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 23 1 5 6 31 2 ------NHL Totals 15 1 0 1 2 -1 ------

Emil Johansson 6’0” 190 lbs Left D 5-6-96 Vaxjo, Sweden R7, #206, 2014 (BOS)

Last Goal: 2/9/19 @ BRI Last Multipoint Game: No Multi Point Games ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/22/19 vs BRI eh-MIHL yoh-HAHN-suhn ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played for Sweden in the 2012 Memorial Tournament in August before joining HV71.

➤ Part of Sweden’s 2012-13 U17 WHC Gold Medal winning team as well as their 2013-14 J20 SM Gold Medal winning squad. He was also an assistant captain on the 2014-15 Sweden J20 SM team.

➤ Signed to a first team contract with HV71 of the for two-years in 2014

➤ Signed a one year deal with Stockholm based club Djurgårdens IF for the 2016-2017 season, playing in 49 games before heading to the US.

➤ Signed an entry level deal with Boston March 24, 2017 and a PTO with Providence that same day. First AHL point came March 26 against Hartford on an assist (Ryan Fitzgerald also had first career point come via assist on the play).

➤ Missed time in Boston’s 2017 camp due to a concussion and was sent to Providence for his first full pro season. He scored first pro goal November 12 in Springfield.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 HV71 Jonkoping SweHL 35 0 1 1 12 -9 6 0 0 0 4 2015-16 HV71 Jonkoping SweHL 50 2 8 10 12 2 6 3 2 5 0 2016-17 Djurgardens IF SweHL 49 7 10 17 26 -1 3 0 0 0 4 Providence Bruins AHL 6 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 53 2 8 10 23 4 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 45 2 6 8 36 3 ------

​Kyle Cumiskey 5’11”/180 lbs Left D 12-2-86 Abbotsford, BC R7, #222, 2005 (COL)

Last Goal: 12/15/18 vs HER Last Multipoint Game: 2/9/19 @ BRI ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/9/19 @ BRI 2015 Champion ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Made professional debut with the in 2006 and spent most of the year in the AHL, but skated in nine NHL games with Colorado and picked up his first NHL goal.

➤ Spilt 2007-08 and 2008-09 between AHL Lake Erie and the . He made the NHL opening night roster in 2009 and spent the next two years exclusively in Colorado.

➤ Traded to the Anaheim organization in 2011 and played all that season with the .

➤ Signed a one-year deal with Modo Hockey (Sweden) in 2012, finishing fifth in scoring among league defenders. In 2013 after returning to the Ducks for training camp and being assigned to the AHL, Cumiskey had his contract terminated to return to Sweden. He led the club in scoring with 28 points.

➤ Signed a two-way contract with Chicago in 2014 and spent most of the season in the AHL. He made his Blackhawks debut February 13, 2015 and played seven regular season games with the club. He returned to Chicago to begin their 2015 playoff run, appearing in nine games overall and three in the Cup Finals. He helped the Blackhawks win their third Stanley Cup in six seasons.

➤ Played just 17 games with Rockford in 2015-16 due to injuries and returned to Sweden in 2016-17.

➤ Took 2017-18 off, returning in 2018-19 on a PTO with the Toronto Marlies. He was released after one game and signed with ECHL Newfoundland. On November 19, 2018 he joined Providence on a PTO and signed an AHL deal with them December 14.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2003-04 WHL 54 2 7 9 20 3 17 0 0 0 0 2004-05 Kelowna Rockets WHL 72 4 36 40 47 4 24 0 13 13 12 2005-06 Kelowna Rockets WHL 51 6 24 30 52 15 12 0 6 6 8 2006-07 Albany River Rats AHL 63 7 26 33 32 -10 5 0 2 2 6 Colorado Avalanche NHL 9 1 1 2 2 0 ------2007-08 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 5 1 1 2 4 -10 ------Colorado Avalanche NHL 38 0 5 5 16 -3 ------2008-09 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 28 5 12 17 16 7 ------Colorado Avalanche NHL 6 0 0 0 0 -2 ------2009-10 Colorado Avalanche NHL 61 7 13 20 20 0 6 1 1 2 2 2010-11 Colorado Avalanche NHL 18 1 7 8 10 -3 ------2011-12 Syracuse Crunch AHL 57 6 23 29 44 1 4 0 1 1 0 2012-13 MODO Hockey Ornskoldsvik SEL 46 7 25 32 30 -4 5 1 4 5 0 2013-14 MODO Hockey Ornskoldsvik SweHL 45 4 24 28 16 -4 ------2014-15 Rockford IceHogs AHL 54 2 18 20 10 6 ------ NHL 7 0 0 0 0 -1 9 0 0 0 0 2015-16 Rockford IceHogs AHL 17 1 4 5 6 -3 ------2016-17 Skelleftea AIK SweHL 12 1 3 4 4 -2 ------2018-19 ECHL 11 0 9 9 2 4 ------Toronto Marlies* AHL 1 0 0 0 0 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 28 3 13 16 4 6 ------NHL Totals 139 9 26 35 48 15 1 1 2 2

Ryan Fitzgerald 5’9”, 172 lbs Left C 10-19-94 North Reading, MA R4, #120, 2013 (BOS)

Last Goal: 12/1/18 @ BRI Last Multipoint Game: 12/22/18 @ SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/17/19 vs SPR Missed All-Star weekend due to injury ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Selected by Boston in the fourth round (#120 overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft. He is the son of former NHL player Tom Fitzgerald and cousin of NHL forwards Jimmy and .

➤ Won rookie of the year in 2012-13 for the Valley Jr. Warriors of the EJHL before committing to BC. He was also MVP of the 2012 CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game, posting 3 assists.

➤ Led the in goals during his sophomore season and led in both goals and overall scoring during his junior season. He was an alternate captain of the Eagles in 2016-17 as a senior and had 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points.

➤ Following the conclusion of his senior year, Fitzgerald signed an entry level deal with Boston March 24, 2017 and agreed to an ATO with Providence the same day. He earned his first point March 26 against Hartford on an assist (Johansson also had first career point come via assist on the play).

➤ First AHL goal came shorthanded in game three of the Eastern Conference Finals against Syracuse.

➤ Began first full pro season with Providence in 2017-18, highlighted by a “Gordie Howe Hat-Trick” December 1 against Binghamton. He led all P-Bruins rookies with 21 goals and 37 points while taking home the team’s rookie of the year award.

➤ Named to the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic roster, but did not attend due to injury.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2012-13 Valley Jr. Warriors EJHL 26 14 16 30 50 ------2013-14 Boston College H-East 40 13 16 29 22 8 ------2014-15 Boston College H-East 38 17 8 25 54 -4 ------2015-16 Boston College H-East 40 24 23 47 47 24 ------2016-17 Boston College H-East 34 12 19 31 56 14 ------Providence Bruins AHL 8 0 2 2 2 0 13 1 4 5 6 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 65 22 16 38 45 6 3 2 0 2 4 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 41 7 21 28 18 -8 ------

Anton Blidh 6’0”/200 lbs Left LW 3-14-95 Molnlycke, Sweden R6, #180, 2013 (BOS)

Last Goal: 2/15/19 vs TOR Last Multipoint Game: 10/13/18 vs HFD ​ ​ Last Assist: 02/08/19 vs BRI BLEED ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played for Frolunda HC and Karlskrona HK in Sweden spending time on the Swedish World Junior Cup team in 2013 and 2015.

➤ Played first professional game October 9, 2015 against the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins and scored his first pro goal October 23, 2015 in a 5-3 win against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms.

➤ Made his NHL debut for Boston on December 3, 2016 at Buffalo and recorded an assist for his first NHL point December 7 at Washington. Returned to Providence on December 10, but was recalled five days later. He scored his first NHL goal December 20 against the Islanders during this time.

➤ His four game goal streak October 28 - November 5 was tied with DeBrusk for longest by a P-Bruin in 2016-17.

➤ Skated in one game for Boston during the 2017-18 season, playing March 19 against Columbus. He spent most of the season in Providence, setting new career scoring highs.

➤ Named one of the team’s alternate captains at the start of the 2018-19 season.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Frolunda HC SweHL 24 0 5 5 2 0 6 1 2 3 0 Karlskrona HK Swe-1 11 1 1 2 6 -2 ------2014-15 Frolunda HC SweHL 48 5 0 5 26 -11 13 1 0 1 4 2015-16 Providence Bruins AHL 65 10 4 14 48 -4 ------2016-17 Boston Bruins NHL 19 1 1 2 7 -2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 53 10 6 16 41 6 17 1 0 1 6 2017-18 Boston Bruins NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------Providence Bruins AHL 71 11 15 26 36 9 4 2 0 2 6 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 54 8 10 18 75 11 ------NHL Totals 20 1 1 2 7 -2 ------

Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson 6’1”, 192 lbs Right C 10-31-96 Stockholm, SWE R2, #45, 2015 (BOS)

Last Goal: 10/12/18 @ HFD Last Multipoint Game: 4/14/18 @ SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/2/19 @ CHA JAY-kuhb forz-BAHK-uh ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Selected by Boston in the second round of the 2015 Entry Draft (#45).

➤ Scored most Points by a U16 Player in 2011-2012 (13 goals, 19 assists, 32 points).

➤ Moved to North America and played in USHL for the Omaha Lancers in 2013, where he led the Lancers in his second season with 53 points in 50 games

➤ Co-MVP of USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game 2015 and named to USHL Third All-Star Team.

➤ Played college hockey at for two seasons, totaling 24 goals and 39 assists for 63 points over 78 games. He was an alternate captain as a sophomore, scoring 14 goals and 19 assists for 33 points before leaving college to turn pro.

➤ He led all Terrier freshmen with 30 points in 39 games and was named to the Hockey East All Rookie Team. He was teammates with Boston defenseman Matt Grzelcyk.

➤ Signed a 3-year entry level deal with Boston on March 2, 2017 and reported to the NHL level immediately. He made his NHL debut in Boston’s 2017 regular season finale April 8 vs Washington.

➤ Began first full professional season in 2017-18 season with Providence, scoring his first goal and assist in his first AHL game. Missed 18 games due to a concussion but led the team’s rookies in assists and was second among first-year P-Bruins with 32 points.

➤ Started 2018 with Providence and was recalled to Boston November 9. Scored his first NHL goal November 17 and spent 28 games in the NHL before being reassigned to the P-Bruins January 28.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Omaha Lancers USHL 60 11 22 33 26 11 4 0 1 1 4 2014-15 Omaha Lancers USHL 50 15 38 53 38 10 ------2015-16 Boston University H-East 39 10 20 30 28 4 ------2016-17 Boston University H-East 39 14 19 33 32 11 ------Boston Bruins NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 58 15 17 32 26 3 4 1 0 1 2 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 28 3 6 9 2 1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 12 1 4 5 2 0 ------NHL Totals 29 3 6 9 2 1 ------

Cameron Hughes 6’0”/175 lbs Left C 9-9-96 , AB, CAN R6, #175, 2015 (BOS)

Last Goal: 2/10/19 vs SYR Last Multipoint Game: 1/6/19 vs HFD ​ ​ Last Assist: 1/25/19 vs CHA 2017-18 University of Wisconsin Captain ​ Last Hat Trick: 10/28/18 vs BRI ​

➤ Signed a 3-year entry level deal with Boston on March 10, 2018 and an ATO with Providence that same day at the conclusion of Wisconsin’s season.

➤ Played junior A hockey with the Spruce Grove Saints in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, scoring 11 goals with 20 assists and 42 penalty minutes in 60 regular season games. He added three goals and six assists in 14 playoff games as the Saints reached the AJHL finals.

➤ Skated for the bronze medal-winning Canada West U19 team at the 2013 World Junior A Challenge. Named to the AJHL (South) All-Star Team during the 2013-14 season, a year in which his team was the AJHL Champion. He scored 21 goals with 36 assists and 58 penalty minutes in 52 regular season games for Spruce Grove and scored one goal with 16 assists in 18 postseason games.

➤ Committed to the University of Wisconsin and in 139 collegiate games with the Badgers scored 23 goals and 69 assists for 92 points with 81 PIM. Hughes also played two seasons on the Badgers alongside fellow Boston Bruins prospect Trent Frederic.

➤ Alternate captain of the 2016-17 Badgers, leading the team in assists while finishing third in points.

➤ Captain of the Wisconsin Badgers as a senior in 2017-18, posting 8 goals & 22 points in 37 games.

➤ Made AHL debut March 16, 2018 vs Rochester and scored his first pro point March 18 vs Bridgeport.

➤ Began first full pro season with Providence in 2018-19, scoring his first pro goal October 20, 2018. Netted his first career hat-trick and first Providence hat-trick of the season October 28, 2018, needing only 9:04 to score three second period goals. His final goal came on a penalty shot.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2011-12 Nepean Raiders CCHL 1 0 1 1 2 ------2012-13 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 60 11 20 31 42 14 3 6 9 11 2013-14 Spruce Grove Saints AJHL 52 21 36 57 58 18 1 16 17 2 2014-15 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 34 3 10 13 35 -17 ------2015-16 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 32 5 20 25 12 -11 ------2016-17 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 36 7 25 32 16 -7 ------2017-18 U. of Wisconsin Big-10 37 8 14 22 18 -12 ------Providence Bruins AHL 14 0 3 3 6 -1 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 52 13 15 28 28 9 ------

​Brett McKenzie 6’2”, 190 lbs Left F 3-12-97 Vars, Ontario R7, #194 2016 (VAN)

Last Goal: No AHL Goals Last Multipoint Game: No Multipoint games ​ ​ Last Assist: No AHL Assists ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played five seasons in the OHL, totaling 101 goals and 123 assists for 224 points and added 34 points in 59 career playoff games.

➤ Spent the majority of his OHL career with the North Bay Battalion and was an alternate captain in his final two seasons with the club. He led the 2016-17 team in scoring with 29 goals and 38 assists for 67 points, all career-highs, in 67 games.

➤ Ended his OHL tenure with the Owen Sound after a mid-season trade and led the team in postseason points with 16 in 11 games.

➤ Selected 194th overall in the seventh round of the 2016 NHL Draft by Vancouver but did not sign with the organization.

➤ Agreed to tryouts with the Utica Comets but never appeared in an AHL game with them.

➤ Signed an AHL deal with Providence prior to the start of training camp, but was loaned to Atlanta at the start of the season. After 46 games, he was recalled to Providence February 16 and made his AHL debut that day.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 North Bay Battalion OHL 63 13 10 23 25 0 22 2 4 6 11 2014-15 North Bay Battalion OHL 68 11 21 32 38 8 15 0 7 7 8 2015-16 North Bay Battalion OHL 66 26 27 53 43 1 11 2 3 5 12 2016-17 North Bay Battalion OHL 67 29 38 67 60 -16 ------2017-18 North Bay Battalion OHL 31 9 14 23 28 -12 ------ OHL 33 13 13 26 21 4 11 8 8 16 6 2018-19 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 46 11 22 33 38 -9 ------Providence Bruins AHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 ------

Wiley Sherman 6’7”/220 lbs Left D 5-24-95 Greenwich, CT R5, #150, 2013 (BOS)

Last Goal: 12/1/18 @ BRI Last Multipoint Game: No Multipoint games ​ ​ Last Assist: 1/6/19 vs HFD WIGH-lee SHUHR-man ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played high school hockey at the Hotchkiss School where he captained the team his senior year. In 99 games, he posted 11 goals and 27 assists for 38 points with 72 penalty minutes.

➤ Sherman played in every game for Harvard as a freshman and was part of their ECAC Hockey playoff title that earned them a berth in the NCAA tournament.

➤ Playing alongside Bruins prospect Ryan Donato during the 2016-17 season, Sherman helped the Crimson to their first Beanpot championship since 1993. The team also made it to the National Semi-Finals of the Frozen Four.

➤ Finished his senior season with three goals and four assists for seven points and a +15 rating, again skating in every game.

➤ In 137 games, he scored seven goals and 26 assists for 33 points and +43 rating for Harvard.

➤ Signed a 2-year entry level deal with Boston March 21, 2018 and an ATO with Providence that day. He made his AHL debut March 28 against WBS and played two AHL games in 2018.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Harvard University ECAC 37 0 3 3 4 0 ------2015-16 Harvard University ECAC 31 4 6 10 10 9 ------2016-17 Harvard University ECAC 36 0 13 13 24 19 ------2017-18 Harvard University ECAC 33 3 4 7 22 15 ------Providence Bruins AHL 2 0 0 0 2 -2 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 39 2 2 4 24 -1 ------

​Paul Carey 6’1”/197 lbs Left LW 9-24-88 Weymouth, MA R5, #135, 2007 (COL)

Last Goal: 2/22/19 vs BRI Last Multipoint Game: 2/22/19 vs BRI ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/1/19 @ CHA Acquired Jan. 11 from OTT for Goloubef ​ Last Hat Trick: 1/21/19 vs HFD ​

➤ Traded from Belleville to Providence January 11, 2019 in exchange for Cody Goloubef.

➤ Spent the entire season in the for the first time and established new career highs in goals (seven), assists (seven), points (14), games (60) and penalty minutes (20) while skating in his lone season for the N.Y. Rangers.

➤ Started 2014-15 with Lake Erie, but was traded by Colorado to Boston along with for and a 2016 sixth round pick.

➤ Registered 21 points in 54 games with the Lake Erie Monsters in 2013-14 and made his NHL debut with the Avalanche on March 12.

➤ Notched 41 points in 72 games in Lake Erie during 2012-13, tying for third on the team in goals and ranking fourth in assists and points.

➤ Made his AHL debut with Lake Erie in 2012 after finishing up his career at Boston College. With the Eagles as a senior, he won his second National Championship, scoring the championship-winning goal against and was selected to the Frozen Four All-Tournament Team.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2008-09 Boston College H-East 24 5 4 9 8 2009-10 Boston College H-East 41 9 12 21 29 2010-11 Boston College H-East 38 13 13 26 18 2011-12 Boston College H-East 44 18 12 30 30 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 2 0 0 0 2 -1 ------2012-13 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 72 19 22 41 29 2 ------2013-14 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 54 8 13 21 42 -8 ------Colorado Avalanche NHL 12 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2014-15 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 43 13 14 27 16 -5 ------Colorado Avalanche NHL 10 0 1 1 0 2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 17 2 5 7 10 2 4 1 0 1 4 2015-16 Hershey Bears AHL 44 13 18 31 18 2 ------ NHL 4 1 0 1 0 0 ------2016-17 Hershey Bears AHL 55 24 31 55 29 14 4 1 1 2 0 Washington Capitals NHL 6 0 0 0 0 -2 1 0 0 0 0 2017-18 New York Rangers NHL 60 7 7 14 20 -13 ------2018-19 NHL 5 0 0 0 0 0 AHL 29 5 22 27 16 0 Providence Bruins AHL 13 8 4 12 12 8 ------NHL Totals 97 8 8 16 20 4 0 0 0 0

​Mark McNeill 6’2” 214 lbs Right C 2-22-93 Langley, British Columbia R1, #18, 2011 (CHI)

Last Goal: 1/26/19 vs SPR Last Multipoint Game: 12/29/18 @ HER ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/10/19 vs SYR ​ Last Hat Trick: 11/8/14 for RFD ​

➤ Signed with Boston on a 1-year, 2-way deal at the start of free agency on July 1, 2018.

➤ McNeill has played two games in the NHL, one with Chicago in 2015 and one with Dallas in 2016.

➤ Played parts of six seasons in the Chicago organization that drafted him 18th overall in 2011. He spent the majority of his time with Rockford where he was an AHL All-Star in 2015.

➤ Set a career high in 2015-16 with 25 goals and 48 points for Rockford.

➤ Traded to Dallas February 28, 2017, joining the Texas Stars for all but one game for the rest of the season. He re-signed with them during the offseason but was traded February 3, 2018 to the Nashville organization.

➤ Between the and Texas Stars, McNeill scored 14 goals and 25 points in 49 games during the 2017-18 season.

➤ Prior to his pro career, McNeill played five seasons in the WHL with the Prince Albert Raiders. In 276 games he scored 97 goals and 146 assists for 243 points.

➤ Represented Canada in the 2013 World Junior Championships and at the 2011 U-18 World Junior Championships.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2008-09 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 4 0 0 0 0 -2 ------2009-10 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 68 9 15 24 27 -10 ------2010-11 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 70 32 49 81 53 -4 6 2 3 5 2 2011-12 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 69 31 40 71 48 -10 ------Rockford IceHogs AHL 7 0 0 0 12 -2 ------2012-13 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 65 25 42 67 43 4 4 1 3 4 4 Rockford IceHogs AHL 5 0 0 0 0 -1 ------2013-14 Rockford IceHogs AHL 76 18 19 37 46 -12 ------2014-15 Rockford IceHogs AHL 63 23 21 44 23 14 8 2 2 4 2 2015-16 Rockford IceHogs AHL 64 25 23 48 33 -4 3 1 1 2 0 Chicago Blackhawks NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2016-17 Rockford IceHogs AHL 58 6 22 28 23 -17 ------Texas Stars AHL 21 3 8 11 6 0 ------ NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -1 ------2017-18 Texas Stars AHL 18 5 1 6 36 -10 ------Milwaukee Admirals AHL 31 9 10 19 4 -5 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 41 7 15 22 14 0 ------NHL Totals 2 0 0 0 0 -1 ------

Gemel Smith 5’11”/195 lbs Left C 4-16-94 Toronto, ONT R4, #104, 2012 (DAL)

Last Goal: 2/22/19 vs BRI Last Multipoint Game: 2/22/19 vs BRI ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/22/19 vs BRI juh-MEHL SMITH ​ Last Hat Trick: 3/8/17 vs GR ​

➤ Selected by Dallas in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.

➤ Younger brother was a second-round pick of in the 2016 NHL Draft.

➤ Played four seasons in the OHL, mainly with the Owen Sound Attack where he won the 2011 OHL Championship. In 264 career games, he scored 89 goals and 114 assists for 203 points.

➤ Won a bronze medal with Canada at the 2012 IIHF U18 World Championships.

➤ Made AHL debut in 2014 with the Texas Stars, playing three seasons there before earning his first NHL promotion in 2016-17. His best AHL game came March 8, 2017 as he scored two shorthanded goals and recorded his first career hat trick.

➤ Scored his first two career NHL goals on November 6, 2016 against the Chicago Blackhawks.

➤ Posted career highs in 2017-18 with six goals and 11 points with a +5 rating in 46 games.

➤ Started 2018 with Dallas, playing 14 games before being waived. Claimed off from the Stars by Boston December 6, skating in three games with the Bruins. Waived by Boston and assigned to Providence December 19, making his P-Bruins debut that night.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2010-11 Owen Sound Attack OHL 66 8 8 16 14 8 21 1 2 3 2 2011-12 Owen Sound Attack OHL 68 21 39 60 51 9 5 1 2 3 10 2012-13 Owen Sound Attack OHL 61 23 29 52 54 17 12 7 3 10 10 2013-14 Owen Sound Attack OHL 40 26 22 48 37 -4 ------ OHL 29 11 16 27 10 3 9 3 9 12 9 2014-15 Texas Stars AHL 68 10 17 27 38 9 ------2015-16 Texas Stars AHL 65 13 13 26 24 -2 3 0 0 0 2 Idaho Steelheads ECHL 4 1 3 4 2 0 ------2016-17 Texas Stars AHL 53 12 21 33 44 3 ------Dallas Stars NHL 17 3 3 6 21 -1 ------2017-18 Dallas Stars NHL 46 6 5 11 17 5 ------2018-19 Dallas Stars NHL 14 2 1 3 0 -1 ------Boston Bruins NHL 3 0 0 0 0 -3 ------Providence Bruins AHL 26 10 15 25 6 4 ------NHL Totals 80 11 9 20 38 0 ------

Jordan Szwarz 5’11”/195 lbs Right C/RW 5-24-91 Burlington, ON R4, #97, 2009 (AZ)

Last Goal: 2/22/19 vs BRI Last Multipoint Game: 01/21/19 vs HFD ​ ​ Last Assist: 02/10/19 vs SYR Scored 100th AHL goal December 22 ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Played for the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL for most of his junior career, amassing 204 points to become third all-time scorer for the team. In 2010-11, Szwarz served as the Captain of the Spirit.

➤ Made AHL debut April 8, 2010 for the against the Houston Stars before returning to the Spirit for his final season.

➤ Played for the Portland Pirates 2011-15, serving as assistant captain in 2013 and captain in 2014.

➤ Made NHL debut October 29, 2013 for the Coyotes against the LA Kings and scored his first NHL goal October 31, 2013 against the .

➤ Played the 2015-16 season for the Springfield Falcons where he served as assistant captain.

➤ Signed a PTO with the P-Bruins and got a full AHL contract for the 2016-17 season November 10. Led the team in goals and scoring en route to setting career highs in all major categories.

➤ Scored the first two goals in the P-Bruins Division Finals Game 7 win in Hershey. In the conference finals, he scored both the tying and OT winner in game two vs Syracuse to even the series.

➤ Re-signed with the Boston organization at the start of free agency in 2017 on a two-way contract.

➤ Made Boston debut November 2 and played nine NHL games with them before being sent back to Providence November 22. Signed an extension for the 2018-19 season on March 30.

➤ Named captain of the 2018-19 P-Bruins October 19, 2018. Scored 100th AHL goal December 22 and was selected to 2019 AHL All-Star Classic Roster, replacing injured teammate Ryan Fitzgerald.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2007-08 Saginaw Spirit OHL 65 12 21 33 56 11 4 0 0 0 2 2008-09 Saginaw Spirit OHL 67 17 34 51 76 17 8 1 5 6 10 2009-10 Saginaw Spirit OHL 65 26 28 54 82 12 6 1 2 3 0 San Antonio Rampage AHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 ------2010-11 Saginaw Spirit OHL 65 27 39 66 90 33 12 4 9 13 8 2011-12 Portland Pirates AHL 58 7 13 20 28 6 ------2012-13 Portland Pirates AHL 60 11 22 33 31 7 ------2013-14 Portland Pirates AHL 27 8 6 14 55 -5 ------Phoenix Coyotes NHL 26 3 0 3 19 -6 ------2014-15 Portland Pirates AHL 45 9 13 22 65 3 5 1 2 3 8 NHL 9 1 0 1 2 -2 ------2015-16 Springfield Falcons AHL 56 12 11 23 31 -2 ------2016-17 Providence Bruins AHL 65 22 32 54 76 20 17 6 5 11 18 2017-18 Boston Bruins NHL 12 0 3 3 2 -4 ------Providence Bruins AHL 52 21 27 48 37 30 4 1 2 3 12 2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 47 17 11 28 40 1 ------NHL Totals 47 4 3 7 23 -12 ------

Jakub Zboril 6’2”/190 lbs Left D 2-21-97 Brno, Czech Republic R1, #13, 2015 (BOS)

Last Goal: 2/16/19 vs CHA Last Multipoint Game: 01/26/19 vs SPR ​ ​ Last Assist: 2/22/19 vs BRI Made NHL debut this season ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Drafted 13th overall in 2015 by Boston and was the first of three straight first round picks for them in 2015 ( DeBrusk and Senyshyn). He signed a 3-year, entry-level deal with the Bruins July 15, 2015.

➤ Twice represented Czech Republic in international play, winning Silver medals at the 2014 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament (4-2=6 totals in five games) and 2014 U-18 World Junior Championship (0-3=3 in seven games).

➤ Played 2014-15 season with Saint John of the QMJHL finishing third among rookie defensemen in scoring with 13 goals and 20 assists for 33 points with 73 penalty minutes in 44 games. He set the club record for goals by a rookie defenseman and was named to QMJHL All-Rookie Team.

➤ Spent three seasons with Saint John playing in 144 games scoring 28 goals and 66 assists for 94 points, adding 6 goals and 14 assists for 20 points in 38 playoff games.

➤ Represented Czech Republic at 2016-17 World Juniors, tallying four assists in five games.

➤ Made pro debut October 7 during Providence’s opening night game against Springfield. Recorded first pro point (assist) December 3 in Bridgeport and first pro goal January 26 vs Hershey. Zboril finished the season leading the team’s rookie blueliners in scoring as well as rating.

➤ Made NHL debut November 16 after starting the 2018-19 season with Providence.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2014-15 Saint John Sea Dogs QMJHL 44 13 20 33 73 2 5 1 2 3 18 2015-16 Saint John Sea Dogs QMJHL 50 6 14 20 57 10 17 2 8 10 6 2016-17 Saint John Sea Dogs QMJHL 50 9 32 41 44 19 16 3 4 7 12 2017-18 Providence Bruins AHL 68 4 15 19 38 12 4 0 0 0 2 2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 ------Providence Bruins AHL 35 4 10 14 26 4 ------NHL Totals 2 0 0 0 0 0 ------

Joona Koppanen 6’4”/192 lbs Left LW 2-25-98 Tampere, Finland R5, #135, 2016 (BOS)

Last Goal: 01/04/19 vs LV Last Multipoint Game: 3/24/18 vs LV ​ ​ Last Assist: No AHL Assists YOH-nuh KOH-pah-nehen ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Selected by Boston in the fifth round (#135 overall) of the 2015 NHL draft and signed a three-year entry-level contract April 13, 2017.

➤ Reassigned by Boston from Tampere to Providence March 14, 2018 after 45 games with them. He scored two goals and 12 assists for 14 points before being sent to Providence.

➤ Made AHL debut March 16, 2018 against Rochester. On March 24, he scored his first two pro goals against Lehigh Valley.

➤ Completed second season with the Ilves Under-20 Team of the Junior A SM-liiga (top Finnish junior league) in 2016-17, posting 23 goals and 31 assists for 54 points (third in the league) with a plus-28 rating in 38 games. Also skated in six playoff games, tallying two goals and four assists for six points with a plus-three rating. Named to the First All-Star team and given the Award as the league’s best forward.

➤ In his first season with the Ilves Under-20 Team in 2015-16, he compiled nine goals and 17 assists for 26 points in 40 games with 14 penalty minutes and a plus-12 rating.

➤ Represented Finland in international play on several occasions, skating in 10 games with the Finnish Under-20 Team in 2016-17 notching three goals and three assists for six points with a plus-three rating. Also won gold with Finland at the 2016 World Junior Championships.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2013-14 Ilves U16 Jr. C SMQ 5 5 9 14 0 ------Ilves U16 Jr. C SM 22 19 11 30 12 ------Ilves U18 Jr. B SM 11 4 4 8 0 -- 4 0 2 2 0 Finland U16 (all) Int-Jr 6 0 1 1 0 2 ------2014-15 Ilves U18 Jr. B SM 38 25 32 57 20 -- 3 0 3 3 14 Finland U17 WHC-17 6 1 0 1 2 ------Finland U17 (all) Int-Jr 24 2 2 4 8 -1 ------2015-16 Ilves U20 Jr. A SM 40 9 17 26 14 12 ------Finland U18 WJC-18 7 0 0 0 2 -1 ------2016-17 Ilves U20 Jr. A SM 38 23 31 54 18 28 6 2 4 6 2 Finland U20 (all) Int-Jr 10 3 3 6 4 3 ------2017-18 Ilves Tampere SM-liiga 45 2 12 14 8 -2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 10 2 0 2 0 0 ------2018-19 Providence Bruins AHL 30 2 0 2 6 -3 ------

​Joel Messner 6’2”/205 lbs Right D 3-11-94 Winnipeg, MB Undrafted

Last Goal: 11/11/18 vs WBS Last Multipoint Game: No Multipoint games ​ ​ Last Assist: 12/14/18 vs BRI 2017-18 U. of Nebraska-Omaha Captain ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Agreed to an AHL deal with Providence during free agency in 2018. He made his AHL debut October 20, 2018 and recorded his first point in the contest. He scored his first AHL goal November 11.

➤ Signed an ATO with Providence on March 22, 2018 but never appeared in a game.

➤ Played four seasons at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. In 135 games, he had seven goals and 35 assists for 42 points with 83 penalty minutes and a +12 rating. He also made NCHC Academic All-Conference in each of his four seasons.

➤ As a senior and captain of the University of Nebraska-Omaha, he recorded career highs in goals, assists and points while playing in all 36 games. He was named NCHC Scholar Athlete and earned the NCHC’s postgraduate scholarship.

➤ Prior to his time in college, he played for the Selkirk Steelers of the MJHL. His final season with them was his best, as he led all defensemen in the league and was third overall in scoring for Selkirk with nine goals and 44 assists for 53 points in 54 games. He was named the MJHL Top Defenseman in 2013-14 and also was a MJHL First Team All-Star.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2010-11 Selkirk Steelers MJHL 3 0 1 1 0 ------2011-12 Selkirk Steelers MJHL 48 1 6 7 38 4 0 0 0 0 2012-13 Selkirk Steelers MJHL 60 5 21 26 40 ------2013-14 Selkirk Steelers MJHL 54 9 44 53 28 5 1 1 2 2 2014-15 U. of Nebraska-Omaha NCHC 39 0 6 6 29 9 ------2015-16 U. of Nebraska-Omaha NCHC 26 0 5 5 6 4 ------2016-17 U. of Nebraska-Omaha NCHC 34 2 6 8 16 4 ------2017-18 U. of Nebraska-Omaha NCHC 36 5 18 23 32 -5 ------2018-19 Atlanta Gladiators ECHL 20 3 7 10 16 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 20 1 4 5 16 -4 ------

Anders Bjork

6’0”/186 lbs Left LW/RW 8-5-96 Mequon, WI R5, #146, 2014 (BOS)

Last Goal: 12/5/18 @ TOR Last Multipoint Game: 12/15/18 vs HER ​ ​ Last Assist: 12/21/18 @ BNG Out with left shoulder surgery ​ Last Hat Trick: No AHL Hat Tricks ​

➤ Spent two years with USA Hockey's National Team. With the U-17 team (2012-13), he scored 12 goals and added 12 assists for 24 points in 56 games. With the U-18 team (2013-14), he was sixth in scoring with 21 goals and 21 assists for 42 points in 61 games en route to a gold medal.

➤ Named to Team USA for the 2016 World Junior Championship, helping them to the bronze medal by scoring twice in an 8-3 win over Sweden en route to being named Team USA's Player of the Game.

➤ Named a Second Team Hockey East All-Star as a sophomore at Notre Dame, leading the Irish in scoring with 35 points and rating at +28.

➤ Alternate Captain of the Irish in 2016-17, leading the club in goals, assists and points while finishing as the ninth highest scorer in the NCAA. Was named to the NCAA (East) Second All-American Team and the NCAA (Hockey East) First All-Star Team while being a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.

➤ Finished ND career with 40 goals and 69 assists for 109 points in 115 games with a +42 rating.

➤ Part of Team USA for the IIHF World Championships in 2017.

➤ Signed 3-year entry level contract with Boston May 30, 2017 and made NHL debut October 5, 2017, scoring first point in the game. Netted first goal October 14 and first multi-goal game October 19.

➤ Assigned to Providence January 3, 2018 after 28 games in the NHL to start his pro career. He spent most of the month in the AHL, scoring four points in nine games. Recalled to Boston at the end of January, but had a season-ending left shoulder arthroscopy and labral repair February 20, 2018.

➤ Started 2018-19 with Boston and was assigned to Providence November 29 after 20 NHL games. Injured left shoulder and underwent a successful surgery in January, ending his season.

Regular Season Playoffs Season Team Lge GP G A Pts PIM +/- GP G A Pts PIM 2011-12 Chicago Mission U16 HPHL U16 29 14 9 23 8 ------2012-13 USNTDP Juniors USHL 38 8 7 15 28 -19 ------U.S. National U17 Team USDP 56 12 12 24 48 ------USA U17 WHC-17 6 0 1 1 8 ------2013-14 USNTDP Juniors USHL 26 9 12 21 0 14 ------U.S. National U18 Team USDP 61 21 20 41 10 21 ------USA U18 WJC-18 7 2 0 2 4 4 ------2014-15 Univ. of Notre Dame NCAA 41 7 15 22 14 -3 ------2015-16 Univ. of Notre Dame NCAA 35 12 23 35 8 28 ------USA U20 WJC-20 7 3 0 3 0 5 ------2016-17 Univ. of Notre Dame NCAA 39 21 31 52 16 17 ------2017-18 Boston Bruins NHL 30 4 8 12 6 2 ------Providence Bruins AHL 9 2 2 4 2 -1 ------2018-19 Boston Bruins NHL 20 1 2 3 2 -1 ------Providence Bruins AHL 13 1 9 10 2 -3 ------NHL Totals 50 5 10 15 8 -1 ------

Jay Leach, was named the 12th head coach of the Providence Bruins on July 31, 2017 after serving as an assistant coach for the team during the 2016-17 season. The former captain of the P-Bruins and Providence College Friars enters his second season as an AHL head coach and is the third former Providence captain to serve as the team’s head coach (Peter Laviolette and Bill Armstrong). Leach, 39, served as assistant coach of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in 2015-16, helping them advance to the quarterfinals of the . He was an assistant coach for Adler Mannheim of the (DEL) in Germany in 2014-15 and helped lead that team to the league title.

A native of Syracuse, New York, Leach was originally selected 115th overall by the Arizona Coyotes in the fifth round of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft and played 11 professional seasons from 2001-13. He appeared in 70 NHL games with New Jersey, San Jose, , Tampa Bay and Boston, registering a goal and two assists with 60 penalty minutes. The defenseman also compiled 25 goals and 62 assists for 87 points with 608 penalty minutes and a plus-34 rating at the AHL level with the Albany Devils, Worcester Sharks, Lowell Devils, Portland Pirates, Norfolk Admirals, Providence Bruins, Bridgeport Sound Tigers and Springfield Falcons. In addition to captaining Providence from 2005-07, he served as captain of the Worcester Sharks in 2010-11 and the Albany Devils in 2012-13. He finished his P-Bruins career with 11 goals and 21 assists for 32 points in 209 games with 324 penalty minutes and a +17 rating.

Prior to his professional career, Leach played four seasons at Providence College from 1997-2001. As a senior in 2000-01, he served as team captain and established career highs with four goals and 21 assists for 25 points in 40 games. Overall he suited up in 142 games for the Friars, totaling six goals and 46 assists for 52 points while amassing 276 penalty minutes.

Trent Whitfield, Assistant Coach , 41, is in year three as an assistant coach with Providence. He served as an assistant coach of the Calgary Hitmen of the (WHL) in 2015-16 and the previous season was an assistant coach of the Portland Pirates of the AHL.

Whitfield enjoyed a 15-year playing career in the ECHL, AHL and NHL. He skated in 194 NHL games with Boston, St. Louis, Washington and N.Y. Rangers, compiling 11 goals and 18 assists for 29 points with 104 penalty minutes. He also made 18 NHL playoff appearances including four with Boston. He played 812 games at the AHL level with the P-Bruins, Peoria Rivermen and Portland Pirates totaling 247 goals and 349 assists for 596 points with 564 penalty minutes. Whitfield was an alternate captain of HC Bolzano in the Austrian Hockey League in 2013-14, recording 14 goals and 32 points in 54 games.

Whitfield served as a captain on six teams, in addition to his one season as an alternate captain for HC Bolzano in 2013-14. He wore the “C” for the P-Bruins from 2009-13, for the Peoria Rivermen in 2008-09 and for the Spokane Chiefs (WHL) in 1996-97. The Alameda, native was originally selected by the Bruins in the fourth round (100th overall) of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.

Ryan Mougenel, Assistant Coach Mougenel, 42, has spent the last four seasons as an assistant coach with San Jose’s AHL affiliates. He began working under head coach Roy Sommer in 2014 with the Worcester Sharks and kept his role as when the franchise relocated to San Jose as the Barracuda. Mougenel’s teams made the playoffs each of those seasons highlighted by a Pacific Division Championship and run to the Conference Finals in 2017. His first taste of AHL coaching experience came in 2013-14 as an assistant coach with Hershey.

The native of Scarborough, Ontario got his coaching start in the ECHL with the Fresno Falcons from 2005-2009. Working as the assistant coach, his team made the postseason in each of his first three seasons. He then moved on to become the head coach of the ECHL’s Las Vegas Wranglers from 2009-13. The Wranglers qualified for the postseason with Mougenel at the helm in each of his four seasons, highlighted by a run to the Finals in 2011-12. He was a head coach in the 2011 ECHL All Star game and was promoted to General Manager of Las Vegas during his final ECHL season.

Prior to coaching, Mougenel played parts of six pro seasons between the AHL and ECHL. His lone season of AHL action came with Rochester in 1999-00, suiting up in 20 games for the Amerks registering a goal. He spent five years in the ECHL from 1997-03 with Atlantic City, Chesapeake, Hampton Roads and Jackson scoring 105 points (46g-59a) and 271 penalty minutes over 180 games. He was part of Atlantic City’s 2003 Kelly Cup Championship team, scoring a goal and eight assists over 17 playoff games.