Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Goalies Going Pro.

University of New Hampshire goaltender Kevin Regan has signed an amateur tryout contract with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League. Regan was a ninth round draft pick of the Boston Bruins in 2004. He played four seasons for the Wildcats. He had 70 wins and a career .928 save percentage. Don't expect to see Regan in the playoffs for the Baby Bruins as he will be behind Tuukka Rask the eighth best prospect according to Hockey Future. Regan might finish up the regular season for Providence to give Rask a break.

Jeff Frazee a 2005 2nd round draft pick of New Jersey has signed with the Devils. He was a three year starter for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Don't expect him to take Martin Brodeur's spot anytime soon. He will play for the Lowell Devils of the AHL next season. He's known for allowing this goal last year against North Dakota.



Maine loses out on a potential recruit Jason Zucker who committed to Denver for the 2010 season.

That's My Take

Nathan Fournier

(Nathan also is a writer for MVN.com. He's the writer for the Asylum which covers the Lewiston Maineiacs of the QMJHL. He's also a regular contributor to the NHL Source also at MVN.com. He can be reached at fbbhgfan@aol.com)

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