Stanley Cup of Chowder - 2021 NHL Entry Draft Complete CoverageDavid Pastrnak is legend.https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/11233/stanley-fave.jpg2021-07-24T22:40:19-04:00http://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/rss/stream/223463242021-07-24T22:40:19-04:002021-07-24T22:40:19-04:00Who did the Bruins draft in 2021?
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<p>A quick recap, if you will.</p> <p id="WUYeK1">At long (long, long, long) last, the 2021 NHL Entry Draft is in the books.</p>
<p id="U9XHjR">A whole bunch of prospects have new homes, and a whole bunch of teams have freshly stocked farm systems.</p>
<p id="NiRiyP">(Before we continue, shoutout to Sky, who did an excellent job on draft coverage from profiles through the selections today.)</p>
<p id="SuUs3A">The Bruins ended up making seven picks between Friday and Saturday, and while we already covered each of them individually, consider this post a handy collection of all things 2021 Draft — plus, you can vote at the end!</p>
<h3 id="b2gnqu"><strong>How did the Bruins draft in 2021?</strong></h3>
<p id="wOm2iO">The B’s chose to spread the wealth around positionally this year, drafting:</p>
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<li id="MEZkSe">Four forwards</li>
<li id="rQHSxe">Two defensemen</li>
<li id="oPGTUP">One goalie</li>
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<p id="lWs3V3">The B’s mixed things up globally too, drafting three Swedes, three Americans, and one Canadian (Chowder FB is going to be upset).</p>
<p id="R0ftqK">The B’s also selected one player bound for Boston College and one bound for Boston University; we were just a Husky and a Crimson away from a full Beanpot.</p>
<h3 id="iEPUph"><strong>The Bruins’ 2021 draft picks</strong></h3>
<h4 id="ZuoMvL">Round 1, Pick 21 — Fabian Lysell, F</h4>
<p id="Ffv96S"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/23/22582276/bruins-2021-first-round-draft-pick-fabian-lysell-stats-highlights-bruins-news-draft-pick-sweden">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="WOvsxZ">Lysell is easily the highlight of the draft for the B’s, which is fair, considering he was their highest pick.</p>
<p id="x2aqkO"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Luleå HF of the Swedish Hockey League.</p>
<h4 id="FIpSop"><strong>Round 3, Pick 85 — Brett Harrison, F</strong></h4>
<p id="6i0gz8"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582277/bruins-select-center-brett-harrison-85th-overall-draft-nhl-boston-koovee-london-oshawa-generals">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="4IWipz">After playing with Oshawa in 2019-2020, Harrison ended up going to play in Finland during the weird pandemic year of 2020-2021.</p>
<p id="nmJOfc">6’ 2” at just 18, Harrison projects to be a pretty big body at the center position.</p>
<p id="ghfErP"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Oshawa, it appears — though it’s not super clear at this point.</p>
<h4 id="VBhBTf"><strong>Round 4, Pick 117 — Philip Svedebäck, G</strong></h4>
<p id="fw25Q4"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582278/bruins-select-goalie-philip-svedeback-117th-overall-dubuque-vaxjo-sweden-draft-hockey-boston">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="FcXe1x">Hey, you have to re-stock the goalie position at some point, right?</p>
<p id="N37uDa">While the B’s appear to be flush at goalie right now, it’s important to have players in the pipeline.</p>
<p id="xhpXJk">After playing in Sweden, Svedebäck will ply his trade stateside this season.</p>
<p id="YyIgdC"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL.</p>
<h4 id="QgLXI6"><strong>Round 5, Pick 149 — Oskar Jellvik, F</strong></h4>
<p id="cp7O0T"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582279/bruins-select-oskar-jellvik-149th-overall-djurgardens-if-shl-hockey-draft-pick-boston-nhl">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="olWY1q">The third Swede! Jellvik was a near-point-per-game player in Sweden’s under-20 league last season, playing with the Djurgårdens IF youth team.</p>
<p id="NnMdvp"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Possibly Djurgårdens IF, though he mentioned the possibility of playing college hockey in the United States too.</p>
<h4 id="hu6sZ8"><strong>Round 6, Pick 181 — Ryan Mast, D</strong></h4>
<p id="o0pWk0"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582281/bruins-select-defender-ryan-mast-181st-overall-ohl-sarnia-sting-hockey-draft-boston">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="mF2YE4">The favorite pick of the “Bruins need more size” crowd!</p>
<p id="o34p6D">Mast is 6’ 4”, 190 pounds, and he just turned 18 in January. Basically, this is a big boy.</p>
<p id="TMqq1P"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Likely back to the Sarnia Sting of the OHL.</p>
<h4 id="nz9Zm2"><strong>Round 7, Pick 213 — Andre Gasseau, F</strong></h4>
<p id="mPSdAm"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582282/bruins-select-andre-gasseau-213th-overall-boston-nhl-hockey-draft-boston-college">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="j9j4jy">Speaking of big boys, Gasseau is 6’ 4”, 203 pounds, and he only turned 18 on July 3. Another case of “basically, this is a big boy.”</p>
<p id="0g2xM4">Gasseau grew up outside of Los Angeles, which is cool. He’s also a product of the USNTDP.</p>
<p id="8fpqDU"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> While initial reports had him headed to Boston College, it appears he’ll spend a year with Fargo in the USHL first.</p>
<p id="e0sN6X"><em>How did he describe himself?</em></p>
<blockquote><p id="OtyL4O">“Two-way power forward, trying to bring that big presence throughout the middle, carrying the puck and analyzing the game with and without the puck in the offensive zone, defensive zone. Just trying to do all of the little things right.”</p></blockquote>
<h4 id="eTVbX6"><strong>Round 7, Pick 217 — Ty Gallagher, D</strong></h4>
<p id="uubuZj"><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22592213/bruins-select-ty-gallagher-217th-overall-usndtp-hockey-boston-draft-pick">Read our post</a></p>
<p id="S4l4Lg">A defenseman headed to BU to cancel out the forward headed to BC. Perfect!</p>
<p id="i9X9An">Like Gasseau, Gallagher came through the USNTDP. Gallagher and Mast are both Michigan natives too.</p>
<p id="HEjtKD"><em>Where will he play next season?</em> Boston University.</p>
<p id="hAm79o"><em>How did he describe himself?</em></p>
<blockquote><p id="rzkrK5">“I think the best way to describe me is just a very versatile player. I can play a two-way game and I can be counted on in any situation. Whether it’s penalty kill, blocking shots or playing on a top line, trying to create offense and win a game, win a hockey game. I think I make a really good first pass and break the puck out of the zone really well and just love to create offense with our playmaking ability as well as locking it down in the defensive zone. I’d say I’m just a versatile two-way defenseman who can play in any moment of the game.”</p></blockquote>
<h3 id="cScLGr"><strong>What did the Bruins think about their draft?</strong></h3>
<p id="2PYYUb">Hear it directly from Ryan Nadeau, Associate Director of Amateur Scouting!</p>
<blockquote><p id="cE3a3k">“When we go in any draft, you have...”best player available” type of thinking, especially early. And as the draft moves along, we were able to hit a bunch of spots, for us. We went excitement, high-end offense and skill right away. We got some size in the middle with the second pick. We picked up a goalie with the third pick. Then we went back to maybe a little bit more of some speed and offense with the next pick. And then a big strong D-man after that. And then a big centerman who has come a long way. Played at Shattuck, then went to the National Program, he’s going to go to Fargo next year and then to BC. And to get Ty Gallagher, who is an active and involved defenseman.”</p></blockquote>
<h3 id="4Y4epW"><strong>What did you think of the Bruins’ 2021 draft?</strong></h3>
<p id="9HyCrt">Have your say!</p>
<p id="1i6DHn">Obviously, we won’t really know how the B’s did for a couple of years, but we can still judge.</p>
<p id="9L7CFR">To me, the B’s added some high-end skill and some size, without really having a true premium pick.</p>
<p id="Ymepwj">They also didn’t seem to reach as much this year, which is a good thing.</p>
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https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22592461/bruins-2021-draft-picks-who-did-the-bruins-draft-fabian-lysell-brett-harrison-bruins-newsDan.Ryan2021-07-24T18:16:11-04:002021-07-24T18:16:11-04:00Bruins select Ty Gallagher 217th Overall
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<p>And it’s Mr. Longshot of the draft is here!</p> <p id="QlsEhQ">In an interest of fairness, a BC player was then balanced out by a BU player. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.</p>
<p id="L4mD3B">Ty Gallagher is a 6’0 right-handed defender who has the distinction of being one of the most trigger happy in the entire USNDTP, and he’ll be joining Boston University as a freshman this year. He had a productive year as part of the USDP, getting 27 points in 43 games this year with the USDP, and 12 points in 25 with the USHL version of the national development program</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Congrats to incoming freshman Ty Gallagher on being selected by <a href="https://twitter.com/NHLBruins?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NHLBruins</a>!<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/ProudToBU?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#ProudToBU</a> <a href="https://t.co/fy7HV57GMA">pic.twitter.com/fy7HV57GMA</a></p>— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) <a href="https://twitter.com/TerrierHockey/status/1419053981494648832?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 24, 2021</a>
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<p id="pTM3C8">Shaun Richardson from FC Hockey had this to say about him:</p>
<blockquote><p id="7hvbFq"><em>Gallagher is a defenseman known for having a high-end offensive game in combination with a sound defensive presence.</em></p></blockquote>
<p id="ns2gyw">A lot of people seem to be high on this guy, because he was <em>not </em>supposed to fall this far in the draft. Many believe he has some real interesting tools that could translate to a prosperous game if he just manages to put it together.</p>
<p id="MkYflp">And we get to see him try down in Allston. Welcome Ty to the <a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com">Boston Bruins</a>! And we’d like to thank you for reading our draft coverage this year! Stick around, we’ll have more to show you about this year’s class very soon!</p>
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https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22592213/bruins-select-ty-gallagher-217th-overall-usndtp-hockey-boston-draft-pickSkyonAir2021-07-24T18:00:58-04:002021-07-24T18:00:58-04:00Bruins select Andre Gasseau 213th overall
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<p>The Bruins have that Gas!</p> <p id="b5QH8C">You can’t teach 6’4, but you can teach a lot of other things out there in Newton, which is where he’s heading this fall!</p>
<p id="HzGDup">Gasseau is a big, NHL-Frame having 200-foot player from Los Angeles that can show some serious offensive flash when given the opportunity. He previously played for the USNDTP U18 program, before committing to the <a href="https://www.bcinterruption.com">Boston College Eagles</a>, where he’s gonna be playing this year as a freshman. He had a pretty solid draft year, picking up 27 points in 42 games with the U18 squad, and 8 points with the Junior squad in 23 games.</p>
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<p id="AugLCH">Dylan Krill from FC Hockey has this to say about Gasseau:</p>
<blockquote><p id="D9oZnJ"><em>Having strong puck control also makes him very effective on transition, being able to protect the puck well from opponents. He does struggle with the puck in high traffic areas and will need to make improvements to be able to get into high danger areas more consistently</em></p></blockquote>
<p id="K6muTU">Welcome Andre to the <a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com">Boston Bruins</a>!</p>
https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582282/bruins-select-andre-gasseau-213th-overall-boston-nhl-hockey-draft-boston-collegeSkyonAir2021-07-24T17:06:31-04:002021-07-24T17:06:31-04:00Bruins select Defender Ryan Mast 181st overall
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<p>A Big defender from Sarnia joins black and gold!</p> <p id="dqwW78">And so, a player leaves the Black and Gold, only to join the...Black...and Gold.</p>
<p id="PAxXYD">Hey, whatever works.</p>
<p id="Kdbruh">The Bruins have selected Defenseman Ryan Mast from the Sarnia Sting with their 6th rounder. Mast is an enormous, 6’4 and 190-pounder from Bloomfield, Michigan who actually had a pretty strong season with the Sting last year, only to watch his current season get completely eaten alive by the pandemic, which stinks quite a bit, because otherwise he might’ve been able to get more interest.</p>
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<p id="EVhjzk">From <a href="https://www.recruitscouting.com/player-profile-ryan-mast/">Ashley Glover of Recruit Scouting:</a></p>
<blockquote><p id="AkEu41"><em>...Mast has a very translatable style. Whilst he may not have a high point ceiling; his ability to transition the puck effectively and the one-on-one defensive play should continue to elevate as he matures and sees greater competition. Mast is a great natural athlete and hockey player, but foremost he is an intellect; something that is VERY apparent on the ice. Mast is one of the most dependable and responsible defenders in this class, he’s often tasked with big responsibilities and shows that he’s capable of problem solving and out-thinking his peers.</em></p></blockquote>
<p id="bycPqS">Welcome Ryan to the Black and Gold!</p>
https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582281/bruins-select-defender-ryan-mast-181st-overall-ohl-sarnia-sting-hockey-draft-bostonSkyonAir2021-07-24T16:22:09-04:002021-07-24T16:22:09-04:00Bruins select Oskar Jellvik 149th Overall
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<p>Another Center!</p> <p id="nKXTDU">I think PJ’s had a real impact on this draft for Don, because he’s picked up a bit of a swede tooth, ah-hyuck.</p>
<p id="HZqaU6">Anyhow, The Bruins have selected 5’11 lefty center/left winger Oskar Jellvik from the Djurgardens system in Sweden. He’ll be starting his season with Djurgardens’ U20 squad in the J20 Nationell, with the chance for him to go play for Djurgardens proper if he continues to succeed at the level he has with the J20 team. Though Jellvik stated during his interview that he may consider the NCAA, and mentioned BU by name when discussing his plans, keeping his options open.</p>
<p id="EdYP87">From what we can gather he had a pretty strong season with the J20 team last year, having 12 points in 13 games.</p>
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<p id="zxkqZl">Here’s a quote from Steve Kourianos regarding Jellvik:</p>
<blockquote><p id="xJ3Tnh"><em>...His head always is on a swivel and he looks to cover gaps, although Jellvik can be guilty of skating in all directions without any structure. Still, Jellvik’s puck skills are legitimate and he is dangerous with or without an opponent marking him.</em></p></blockquote>
<p id="QvgwBG">Welcome Oskar to the <a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com">Boston Bruins</a>!</p>
https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582279/bruins-select-oskar-jellvik-149th-overall-djurgardens-if-shl-hockey-draft-pick-boston-nhlSkyonAir2021-07-24T15:31:31-04:002021-07-24T15:31:31-04:00Bruins select Goalie Philip Svedebäck 117th overall
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<p>A swedish goalie who will be headed to the USHL this year!</p> <p id="6WtvW9">Ah, <em>there’s</em> the big USHL guy. I knew Don couldn’t stay away for too long. I’m onto you, Donny.</p>
<p id="2sAkEe">The Bruins have selected Philip Svedebäck with their 4th round pick, a goalie out of the Vaxjo <a href="https://www.silverscreenandroll.com">Lakers</a> system, who will be playing for the Dubuque Fighting Saints next year after being drafted 50th in the USHL draft this year. Outside of that, there’s little to tell beyond that he’d gone from the HC Wings system to Vaxjo, and will now be in the relative backyard so that the team can keep an eye on him. He catches lefty, and he’s 6’3.</p>
<p id="1s5WRQ">We have also entered the “trust us.” portion of the draft, as unfortunately we could dig up relatively little highlight information on<strong> </strong>Svedebäck, even from around the league itself or in Vaxjo.</p>
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<p id="itbcJz">Still, we wish him all the best in his time with the Fighting Saints, and heartily welcome Philip to the Boston Bruins!</p>
https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582278/bruins-select-goalie-philip-svedeback-117th-overall-dubuque-vaxjo-sweden-draft-hockey-bostonSkyonAir2021-07-24T14:16:42-04:002021-07-24T14:16:42-04:00Bruins select Center Brett Harrison 85th overall
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<p>A big center from the OHL and also Finland!</p> <p id="VyJHG4">After two hours of waiting, the Bruins finally had another pick!</p>
<p id="6EOkVw">With their third round pick, the Bruins took Center Brett Harrison from the Oshawa Generals, who played with KooVee in Mestis and also the SM-Sarja this year thanks to the pandemic. He was quite an interesting rookie for the OHL, as he was one of only three in the entire league to score over 20 goals that year, company he kept with Shane Wright. </p>
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<p id="ZNhsBE">From Tony Ferrari, a writer for Dobber Prospects:</p>
<blockquote><p id="h6jCR8"><em>Harrison is not a flashy player by instinct, but he is often able to use his skill on the puck to draw attention to him and create space for his teammates. That being said, he has shown significant improvement with his ability to assert himself offensively this year, which is a very positive sign in his development curve. Harrison’s defensive positioning and instincts generate turnovers, where he is then able to use his crisp passes to break out quickly.</em></p></blockquote>
<p id="kN0Wdq">Welcome Brett to the <a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com">Boston Bruins</a>!</p>
https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582277/bruins-select-center-brett-harrison-85th-overall-draft-nhl-boston-koovee-london-oshawa-generalsSkyonAir2021-07-24T12:00:00-04:002021-07-24T12:00:00-04:00NHL Entry Draft 2021 LIVETHREAD
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<p>Lets get mad about the boy auction!</p> <h3 id="0nj09g"><strong>Just the Facts:</strong></h3>
<h4 id="Esu9AW"><strong>Round One: </strong></h4>
<p id="37FPJr"><strong>The Time:</strong> Tonight, 8pm</p>
<p id="vBtkVt"><strong>The Place:</strong> NHL Network Studios, Secaucus, New Jersey</p>
<p id="xX6Zm6"><strong>Place to watch: </strong>ESPN2, SportsNet, SportsNet NOW, TVAS</p>
<h4 id="dlRXuY"><strong>Round Two-Seven: </strong></h4>
<p id="47UOhM"><strong>The Time:</strong> Tomorrow, 11am</p>
<p id="lVep9D"><strong>Place to watch:</strong> NHL Network, SportsNet, SportsNet NOW</p>
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<p id="yhqA8t">Here’s where we can talk about the Bruins draft through this weekend!</p>
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<h3 id="QCm1g8"><strong>The Bruins have picks in the following rounds:</strong></h3>
<p id="FNi3sJ"><strong>1st: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/23/22582276/bruins-2021-first-round-draft-pick-fabian-lysell-stats-highlights-bruins-news-draft-pick-sweden"><strong>Fabian Lysell - RW</strong></a></p>
<p id="uMmX0S"><strong>3rd: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582277/bruins-select-center-brett-harrison-85th-overall-draft-nhl-boston-koovee-london-oshawa-generals"><strong>Brett Harrison - C</strong></a></p>
<p id="2tUadq"><strong>4th: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582278/bruins-select-goalie-philip-svedeback-117th-overall-dubuque-vaxjo-sweden-draft-hockey-boston"><strong>Philip Svedeback - G</strong></a></p>
<p id="fVSASt"><strong>5th: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582279/bruins-select-oskar-jellvik-149th-overall-djurgardens-if-shl-hockey-draft-pick-boston-nhl"><strong>Oskar Jellvik - C/LW</strong></a></p>
<p id="zW4OMy"><strong>6th: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582281/bruins-select-defender-ryan-mast-181st-overall-ohl-sarnia-sting-hockey-draft-boston"><strong>Ryan Mast - D</strong></a></p>
<p id="O5pQat"><strong>Two 7ths: </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22582282/bruins-select-andre-gasseau-213th-overall-boston-nhl-hockey-draft-boston-college"><strong>Andre Gasseau, C</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.stanleycupofchowder.com/2021/7/24/22592213/bruins-select-ty-gallagher-217th-overall-usndtp-hockey-boston-draft-pick"><strong>Ty Gallagher, D</strong></a></p>
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