POLLS     NHL     SEARCH

Bruins prospect is currently tearing up the OHL

PUBLICATION
Dorin Canaday
December 7, 2022  (8:04)
SHARE THIS STORY

The 2021 NHL Entry Draft is looking more and more like Don Sweeney's best as general manager of the Boston Bruins.

The biggest steal was nabbing Fabian Lysell at 21st overall, but the most under-the-radar pick was his next, Brett Harrison, at 89th overall. At 6'3'', 175 lbs, the centre is quickly turning into one of the best prospects in the system.

And he's been proving that by his recent domination in the OHL with the Oshawa Generals. A recent hat trick bumped the 19-year-old to 15 goals and seven assists in 20 games this season.

As per @BruinsNetwork on Twitter:

''Not sure if he ends up getting dealt within the OHL this season, but he's legitimately one of the best pure scorers you're going to find. Very impressed by his scoring this year.''

Harrison registered 27 goals and 34 assists in 67 games with the Generals last season and was called up to the AHL for the playoffs but did not play. Don't be surprised to see him in the same situation near the end of this season, perhaps in a more significant role with Providence this time around.

BRUINSINSIDER.COM
COPYRIGHT @2024 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
TERMS  -  POLICIES  -  PRIVACY AND COOKIE SETTINGS