The Bruins announced they’ve recalled forward Riley Duran from AHL Providence while sending depth veteran Patrick Brown down in a corresponding transaction.
BRIGHTON-There’s no denying Riley Duran’s desire. The Woburn native and former Providence College Friar is brimming with determination as he enters Boston Bruins Rookie Camp.
Amazingly, the Boston Bruins are once again being criminally underrated by the “prospect gurus” that profess to be experts on young hockey players skating in disparate hockey leagues all over the world.
As the Boston Bruins gear up for their season opener against the Florida Panthers this October, fans can expect a lineup that looks significantly different from last year’s squad.
Going into the 2024-25 season, the Boston Bruins will have four players entering their junior seasons at the NCAA level. This is where we not only get into the top-tier of the Bruins prospects, but we also meet their only goaltender in the NCAA ranks.
When the Boston Bruins take to the ice for their season opener against the Florida Panthers in October, their lineup will undoubtedly look drastically different from the one fans saw last season.
Most puck prognosticators have locked onto Fabian Lysell and Georgii Merkulov as the young forwards most likely to get consideration for the top-6 wing roster spot created by Jake DeBrusk’s free-agent departure.
Riley Duran was born on January 25, 2002, in Woburn, Massachusetts. The center played one year at Woburn Memorial High School before transferring to Malden Catholic High School and then Lawrence Academy during the 2018-19 season.
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced Sunday that the club has signed forward Riley Duran to a two-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2024-25 season.