Bruins' Fraser Minten Scores Big, Earns Rookie of the Month Honors.
The Boston Bruins have a bright future ahead with 21-year-old center Fraser Minten. The youngster was recently named NHL Rookie of the Month for January, showcasing his impressive performance in just 14 games. Minten led all rookies with eight goals and tied for the league lead with 14 points over that period.
Minten's rise to prominence has been swift, particularly after being acquired by the Bruins at last year's trade deadline. What was initially projected as a steady two-way presence, Minten is now demonstrating higher upside than expected. After starting the season in a shutdown role with Mark Kastelic and Tanner Jeannot, Minten's offense has taken off after being moved up the depth chart.
In his last 31 games, Minten has scored 11 goals and posted 23 points - an impressive pace if spread out over an 82-game season. The Bruins will need to rely on Minten as they head into their Stadium Series matchup against the Lightning without two of their top-six centers, Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha, both of whom will miss the game due to upper-body injuries.
With Minten centering a line alongside Viktor Arvidsson and Casey Mittelstadt, the Bruins are looking forward to seeing him excel in a key role. The youngster's impressive play has already earned praise from Marco Sturm, who called Minten "a steal" for the team. As the Bruins move forward with Minten at the helm of their top line, it will be exciting to see how he continues to develop and make an impact on the ice.
The Boston Bruins have a bright future ahead with 21-year-old center Fraser Minten. The youngster was recently named NHL Rookie of the Month for January, showcasing his impressive performance in just 14 games. Minten led all rookies with eight goals and tied for the league lead with 14 points over that period.
Minten's rise to prominence has been swift, particularly after being acquired by the Bruins at last year's trade deadline. What was initially projected as a steady two-way presence, Minten is now demonstrating higher upside than expected. After starting the season in a shutdown role with Mark Kastelic and Tanner Jeannot, Minten's offense has taken off after being moved up the depth chart.
In his last 31 games, Minten has scored 11 goals and posted 23 points - an impressive pace if spread out over an 82-game season. The Bruins will need to rely on Minten as they head into their Stadium Series matchup against the Lightning without two of their top-six centers, Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha, both of whom will miss the game due to upper-body injuries.
With Minten centering a line alongside Viktor Arvidsson and Casey Mittelstadt, the Bruins are looking forward to seeing him excel in a key role. The youngster's impressive play has already earned praise from Marco Sturm, who called Minten "a steal" for the team. As the Bruins move forward with Minten at the helm of their top line, it will be exciting to see how he continues to develop and make an impact on the ice.