An Original Six team has ensured some organisational depth down the centre.
The Boston Bruins signed forward Marc McLaughlin to a one-year, two-way deal on Tuesday, according to a statement made by general manager Don Sweeney. Through the 2024–2025 season, the agreement has an AAV of $775,000 per season.
McLaughlin recently completed a one-year contract extension with a $775,000 cap hit for the 2023–24 season. The product of North Billerica, Massachusetts, only participated in one Bruins game this season. On March 2, he scored his first NHL goal against the New York Islanders.
That has always been the case throughout McLaughlin’s professional career. At the end of his four years at Boston College, the undrafted forward earned a contract with Boston. Before joining the Providence Bruins, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Boston Bruins, for that year’s Calder Cup Playoffs, he participated in 11 games at the end of the 2021–22 season.
McLaughlin hasn’t played in quite that many games for the major league team. Ultimately, he participated in just two games with Boston in the 2022–2023 season. The former Cedar Rapids Roughrider has only appeared in 14 NHL games overall and has scored one goal.
McLaughlin has demonstrated that he can be a reliable secondary scorer in the minor leagues, recording a career-high 30 points two seasons ago with 13 goals and 17 assists. He has one goal in eight postseason games and 21 goals and 23 assists in 135 AHL matches.
McLaughlin had a successful collegiate career at Boston College, where he served as captain in his junior and senior seasons, before turning pro. In addition, he received two nominations for Hockey East’s best defensive forward and, following the 2020–21 season, was selected for the conference’s Third All-Star Team.
McLaughlin competed for Team USA at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, giving him the chance to represent his nation on the grandest stage. He didn’t score any points in his two games of play.
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