Another former Boston Bruin officially leaves the NHL
Another former Boston Bruins forward has suddenly left the NHL following a recent announcement.
News just broke that former Bruin, Austin Czarnik will no longer be looking for a job in the NHL with a team as he has decided to pursue his career out in Switzerland.
It was announced that Czarnik signed a long-term deal with Sc Bern in the Switzerland's National League after becoming a free agent this off-season.
Last year Czarnik spent time bouncing between the Detroit Red Wings and their affiliate team the Gran Rapid Griffins.
Czarnik played 34 games with the Detroit Red Wings and only had 1 assist during his time while also having a -3 +/- rating.
With the Wings affiliate the Grand Rapid Griffins he recorded 10 goals and 28 points in 38 games.
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Another Former Bruin is headed overseas
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JUILLET 20 | 59 ANSWERS Another former Boston Bruin officially leaves the NHL Were you a fan of Austin Czarnik during his time with the Boston Bruins? |
Yes | 21 | 35.6 % |
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