Fabian Lysell may be forcing the Boston Bruins’ hand. The young, dynamic forward has hovered on the fringe of the NHL for a few years, but with the way he’s playing in the AHL this season, it feels like only a matter of time before he earns his way into the NHL lineup.
Tonight, the Providence Bruins and Hartford Wolf Pack faced off at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, RI. The Bruins came into the game riding a three-game winning streak.
Marco D’Amico of RG.com: Naturally, Lane Hutson expected to face some sort of retribution. That is according to NHL sources anyway. However, not going to the Worlds apparently still has consequences.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to be a team to watch this season for several reasons. Firstly, they are coming off their second straight Stanley Cup Final loss and will have even more motivation to push for their first championship since 1990.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Boston Bruins may be forced to clean house at the trade deadline again next season, especially if they continue down the path of retooling and aren’t able to claw their way back into the playoff picture.
The Edmonton Oilers could be exploring a potential trade with the Boston Bruins involving former first-round pick Fabian Lysell, according to hockey analyst Dominic Tiano.
NHL insider Dominic Tiano of Dom.Hockey.com has revealed the Oilers and Bruins are having chats about a possible trade involving former first-rounder Fabian Lysell.
Few prospects in recent memory have caught as much ire from Boston Bruins fans as Fabian Lysell. Selected with the 21st overall pick of the 2021 NHL Draft, Lysell has failed to carve out a full-time role at the NHL level and hasn’t performed well when given even a small opportunity.
Boston Bruins head coach had some surprising comments regarding Fabian Lysell after the Boston Bruins ended up calling him up from the Providence Bruins on Tuesday.
The Boston Bruins parted ways with many big names at the trade deadline, and as a result, they've now called up one of their top young names from the AHL.
The Boston Bruins are coming off a tough 3-2 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres last season. They managed to come away with a point which now has them at 69 points and three points back of the New York Rangers for the final wild-card spot.
It took forward Fabian Lysell over 1,500 days since being drafted by the Boston Bruins in the first round of the 2021 NHL Draft to make his NHL debut, and it lasted one day for now.
The Boston Bruins have revealed a new third line with a surprising player after their controversial roster move with fan favourite Fabian Lysell. The Boston Bruins made an unpopular roster move involving Fabian Lysell after he just made his NHL debut on Saturday with the Boston Bruins.
Teams can go through growing pains to begin a season. It is part of the process to get to where you want to be as a hockey team. Looking around the league, you see the Nashville Predators remain winless and still searching for their first point.
For some players, the preseason is much ado about nothing, and is just about getting game reps before the regular season begins. In other players’ cases, the preseason is about their battle to make it back to the NHL or, in some cases, make it for the first time ever.
One of Boston’s’ most optimistic young talents Fabian Lysell hopes to make a significant jump from the AHL to the pros. As he transitions to the higher level, management will focus on how his skill and work ethic will translate at the more competitive level.
Boston Bruins prospect and Providence Bruins winger Fabian Lysell could miss ‘significant time’ according to Providence head coach Ryan Mougenel. “He’s gonna miss, probably, significant time; I would imagine,” Mougenel told the media after the Baby Bruins fell 3-2 to the Syracuse Crunch ina.
Boston Bruins prospect and Providence Bruins winger Fabian Lysell may have scored the only goal in a 4-1 loss to the Syracuse Crunch on Sunday, but that didn’t really matter to Providence head coach Ryan Mougenel.