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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Finds twine in shootout loss

    Beecher scored a goal on two shots and added two hits in Saturday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Senators. Beecher ended his 11-game point drought with the tally. This was his first goal since Oct. 16 versus the Avalanche. Beecher had an excellent start to the season with six points over 11 outings in October, but he has followed it up with just three points over his last 34 appearances. The 23-year-old forward has added 54 hits, 40 blocked shots, 27 shots on net and a minus-1 rating while filling a fourth-line role.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Sets up empty-netter

    Beecher recorded an assist in Sunday's 6-3 win over the Canadiens. Beecher snapped a 15-game point drought when he assisted on Cole Koepke's empty-netter. The 23-year-old Beecher had five points over his first five games this season, but he just two assists since. Overall, he's at seven points, 17 shots on net, 29 hits, 26 blocked shots and a plus-2 rating through 25 appearances. While he'll likely surpass his 10-point campaign from 2023-24, it doesn't appear his offense will be consistent enough for fantasy managers to roster him.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Scores goal, assist against Cats

    Beecher scored a goal on one shot while notching an assist in a 4-3 loss to the Panthers on Monday. Beecher is off to a strong 2024-25 campaign with four points in four games despite slotting into a bottom-six role. As a rookie last year, the 23-year-old New York native put up seven goals and three assists in 52 regular-season contests. Those numbers look set to fall easily this year, with Beecher possibly challenging for the 30-point threshold.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Contributes assist Tuesday

    Beecher provided an assist, three shots on goal and three blocked shots in Tuesday's 6-4 loss to the Panthers. Beecher made the Opening Night roster as a fourth-line forward, though he ended up with 15:18 of ice time. It's an encouraging start for the 23-year-old, who had a modest 10 points and added 112 hits in 52 regular-season outings in 2023-24 while also appearing in 12 of the Bruins' 13 playoff games. Beecher didn't put up high-end scoring numbers in his NCAA career at Michigan nor at AHL Providence prior to his call-up last year, so his fantasy value will be limited to deeper formats that count hits.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Back in NHL

    Beecher was promoted from AHL Providence on Friday. Beecher played in 52 games with Boston during the regular season, scoring seven times while adding three helpers. The 23-year-old, who was selected 30th overall in the 2019 Draft, chipped in with 112 hits and 34 blocked shots in his rookie campaign. He could get into the lineup in a bottom-six role at some point during the playoffs .
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Sent down Saturday

    Beecher (illness) was reassigned to AHL Providence on Saturday, per CapFriendly. Beecher is presumably healthy after being reassigned. He was on an emergency recall and had to return to the minors after James van Riemsdyk (illness) played Saturday versus the Flyers.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Up from minors

    Beecher was summoned from AHL Providence on Wednesday. Beecher has four goals and eight points in 17 contests with Providence this season. He's also supplied five goals and seven points across 39 games with Boston.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Promoted to NHL

    Beecher was called up from AHL Providence on Monday, Mark Divver of the New England Hockey Journal reports. Beecher has registered just one goal and one assist in his last 18 outings while dishing out 41 hits in that span. He hasn't played an NHL game since Jan. 13. The center's call-up is likely precautionary, as Charlie Coyle was reportedly under the weather, though he is still expected to play against the Blues on Monday. It will likely take an injury or illness among one of the Bruins' forwards for Beecher to get into the lineup.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Sent to AHL

    Beecher was assigned to AHL Providence on Saturday. Beecher has five goals, seven points, 27 shots on net, 25 blocked shots and 60 hits over 39 NHL outings this season. Boston also returned Mason Lohrei to Providence on Saturday, so that Brandon Carlo (upper body) and Derek Forbort (undisclosed) could be activated from the injured list.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Pots GWG Wednesday

    Beecher scored the game-winning goal in Wednesday's 3-1 victory over the Panthers. The rookie center put the Bruins in the lead for good midway through the second period by grabbing a loose puck in the slot, outwaiting Sergei Bobrovsky and then getting a bit lucky as his attempt to slide the puck over the goal line banked in off Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Beecher, the 30th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, is getting his feet wet in a fourth-line role, but he's scored in back-to-back games and all three of his goals this season have come in the last seven contests.
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  • Bruins' John Beecher: Drops gloves in his NHL debut

    Beecher didn't notch a point in Wednesday's 3-1 win over the Blackhawks, but he did log seven PIM. Beecher was involved in a third-period scrap with Chicago's Jason Dickinson. Initially, Beecher was whistled for a boarding call against Chicago's Cole Guttman. Dickinson then skated in for some pleasantries before the two dropped the gloves. Beecher, the Bruins' 2019 first-round draft pick, was making his NHL debut.
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