Cole Spicer

Prospect Profile: Cole Spicer

Cole Spicer was born on June 13, 2004, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Spicer stood out for the Grand Forks Bantam AA club during the 2017-18 season by scoring 34 goals with 44 assists in 50 games. The center played one season of high school hockey at Grand Forks Central High School and registered 14 […]

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Boston Bruins Prospect Taking Time Away From Hockey

Boston Bruins prospect Cole Spicer has announced that he will be leaving the University of Minnesota-Duluth hockey club while taking some time away from hockey. Spicer was a fourth-round pick of the Bruins in the 2022 NHL Draft and had spent the last two seasons at UMD. Spicer confirmed the decision to Matt Wellens of […]

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An Update on The Boston Bruins 2022 Draft Prospects

The first casualty of the 2022 NHL Draft for the Boston Bruins appears to be goaltender Reid Dyck, a sixth-round pick progressing well each season with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League. The Bruins elected not to sign Dyck to an entry-level contract when the deadline for his rights approached on June […]

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Bruins Prospect Update – Cole Spicer

Don Sweeney’s drafts have been much maligned over the last few years, but the narrative might be changing, particularly in the later rounds. UMass forward Dans Locmelis is a fourth-round draft pick who has risen up the Bruins prospect charts, and Providence Bruins defenseman Frederic Brunet is an offensive threat who might be a fifth-round […]

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An Update On The 2022 Bruins’ Draft Prospects

The hottest team in the National Hockey has a veteran team that is seemingly taken one last shot at a Stanley Cup. Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci could be playing their final games in Boston this season. The status of unrestricted free agent David Pastrnak is up in the air. The Boston Bruins will need […]

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What to know about Bruins 117th overall pick Cole Spicer

The Bruins addressed their most significant need this draft as they went heavy on centers with their first three picks. With question marks surrounding the team’s future down the middle, it was a smart move by management to address the issue finally. Without a first-round pick, the Bruins will hope to find a steal in […]

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