The Boston Bruins have signed former Vancouver Canucks prospect goaltender Michael DiPietro to a contract extension. Originally drafted by the Canucks in the third round at 64th overall, DiPietro has signed a one-year, two-way contract extension with Boston.
The Boston Bruins continued to solidify their goaltending depth on Wednesday as they signed goalie Michael DiPietro to a one-year, $775,000, two-way contract extension.
The Boston Bruins have signed goaltender Michael DiPietro to a one-year, two-way contract extension, the club announced Wednesday afternoon. DiPietro, 24, has a 17-8-0 record with a .917 save percentage and four shutouts in 26 games with the American Hockey League’s Providence Bruins this season.
Shoring up some of their organizational goaltending depth for next season, the Boston Bruins announced they have signed goalie Michael DiPietro to a one-year, $775K two-way contract for the 2024-25 season.
For the second straight Monday in a row, the Boston Bruins have locked up some restricted free agents. This Monday, defensemen Alec Regula, Reilly Walsh, and goaltender Michael DiPietro have signed one-year, two-way contracts, each carrying a $775,000 cap hit.
The Boston Bruins signed a trio of restricted free agents to one-year, two-way contracts Monday, per a team announcement.
Trading players is a tough job for any Ontario Hockey League (OHL) general manager (GM). When it’s a franchise player, though, it’s that much harder. This was the case in Dec.
The Vancouver Canucks have struggled to draft and develop players for a large part of the past seven years. Yes, they have found some key players like Thatcher Demko and Nils Höglander in the second round or later, but that is pretty much it.
Things are going very well for the Boston Bruins and things are going just as well for their top minor league affiliate, the Providence Bruins in the American Hockey League (AHL).
On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, Chris Faber and I were joined by Kevin Woodley to talk about the Canucks’ management of their goaltenders so far this season, and what went wrong for Michael DiPietro during his time as a member of the organization.
On Thursday night (Oct. 27), the Boston Bruins dominated the Detroit Red Wings and defeated them by a final score of 5-1. With the win, the Bruins improved to 7-1-0 and now have the most points in the NHL.
The Vancouver Canucks have acquired center Jack Studnicka from the Boston Bruins in exchange for goaltender Michael DiPietro and defenseman Jonathan Myrenberg.
The Canucks have solidified their NHL goaltending tandem. On Tuesday morning, Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced 13 preseason roster cuts.
As of writing, Michael DiPietro is still a member of the Canucks’ organization. Welcome to the 2022 Edition of the Vancouver Canucks Top 25 Under 25 Rankings.
Do the Islanders turn to J.T. Miller? The Canucks don’t have the assets to move bad contracts Sekeres and Price: Rick Dhaliwal on the Sekeres and Price show on after Nazem Kadri signed with the Calgary Flames, if the Islanders will call on J.T.
Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK TV reports that one source believes that there is interest and a deal that “could make sense” for the Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks have hit a roadblock with goaltender Michael DiPietro. Due to mismanagement of his development over the past few seasons, his agent believes it may be best for the two sides to part ways.
Michael DiPietro, who seems to be on his way out of town, does not appear pleased with his past situation Canucks News Michael DiPietro, who recently asked for a trade out of Vancouver, appears to not be pleased with the track his development has taken.
Michael DiPietro has accepted his qualifying offer from the Vancouver Canucks. The 23-year-old goaltender is now under contract for the 2022–23 season.
The Montreal Canadiens could have interest in acquiring Vancouver Canucks goaltender Michael DiPietro, according to a report by Rick Dhaliwal. Dhaliwal
Recent reports suggest that he could be traded by next week. The Jim Benning regime screwed a lot of things up. Way down the list of their screw-ups? Their handling of Michael DiPietro.
With their first game about to get underway later Sunday night after a COVID-19 outbreak shut down the Vancouver Canucks for three-and-a half weeks, the team had to make several roster moves to fill up its roster.
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