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Nick Ritchie among Bruins left unprotected for expansion draft
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Forward Nick Ritchie among Bruins left unprotected for expansion draft
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Get to Know a Bruin: Nick Ritchie
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Nick Ritchie
Birthplace: Orangeville, Ontario, Canada | Acquired: Trade (February 24, 2020; from Anaheim for forward Danton Heinen)
Assets: A prototypical power forward, he is a throwback who plays a tough, honest game. Can score goals and be a factor as a top-six winger, but he is also a tough customer willing to protect teammates.
Flaws: Power forwards used to rule the NHL, but they are rare in today’s game so can Ritchie make the necessary adjustments in the pros? Also, can he score enough to become a true power forward?
Career potential: Prototypical power forward with upside.
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Michael Bunting possesses an unusual amount of leverage for a 25-year-old who has an expiring contract and fewer than two dozen NHL games under his belt.
For one: He’s on a ridiculous goal-scoring tear. Two: Despite his young age, he’s set to be an unrestricted free agent this summer. Bunting just arrived on the scene in Arizona, but, in a few months, he could be heading right out the door.
How did he get to this point? It’s a long story.
Bunting has been a part of the Arizona Coyotes organization during the tenures of four general managers. Former GM Don Maloney selected him in the fourth round, 117th overall, of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
Ducks Ryan Miller wins final home start
Field Level Media
02 May 2021, 15:05 GMT+10
It was something old, something new as goalie Ryan Miller made 23 saves in his last career home start and 20-year-old Trevor Zegras had a goal and an assist in the Anaheim Ducks easy 6-2 home victory Saturday against the Los Angeles Kings.
The 40-year-old Miller, who announced this week that he will retire at the end of the season, earned his 391st career victory, while appearing in his 795th all-time game, tied for 18th all-time among goaltenders with Rogie Vachon. Both teams congratulated Miller on the ice afterward.
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