Colby Cohen
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But with Higgins, I think it's similar.
I think once he gets in the lineup, I think
that's probably the place where he can build confidence like you guys know you don't feel good about your game you get out on the power play and you get some of those touches like that that's that's how you kind of get yourself into it and um it's one of the reasons in the frozen four like i'm always rooting for a penalty or two early in the game because i want like the teams to settle in guys are so nervous at the frozen four with the one and done
you just want to see guys settle into the game, start to make plays.
And I feel like, again, the power play is always that spot where you can hang onto the puck a little bit extra and like the high end guys can, can do that.
So Higgins is, is, is a good player, man.
I mean, you don't go that high in the draft by mistake.
And, and you know, I think him and Letourneau were, were pretty good this year.
I think like that was obviously a tough year for BC and, and it was a little bit of a rebuilding year and like,
Gasso was hurt a lot.
Jelvic was hurt a lot.
They didn't have the depth to help those guys, but by the end of the year, and I'd say this about Letourneau too, I think Letourneau is the real deal.
I think the Bruins have two big-time prospects with those guys, and you obviously never know what's going to happen here, but I definitely would have my money on Letourneau
being able to jump into the NHL after next season too and be good at his size with his skill set, he's another one.
They have not.
They said they're going to evaluate practices and see where the team's at.
He does fit in perfectly to that left wing on the third line, like he could jump in there tomorrow.
And you're getting rid of Reichel on that line.
Yeah, remove Reichel, remove Isamont, Steve.
They've all kind of been rotating on that third line left wing.