The Providence Bruins kicked off their 28th season in franchise history with an impressive 3-0 victory over the Lehigh Valley Phantoms last week.
The P-Bruins expect to embark on a new era in Federal Hill this season. Several new faces replaced some familiar names as the young crop of arrivals hope to capture the attention of New England hockey fans.
Legace joins Vladar as McIntyre departs
Providence, like its Stanley Cup finalist parent club, faced some tough choices this off-season. The club allowed Zane McIntyre, the team’s starting goaltender since 2015 and the franchise’s career leader in wins (86) and shutouts (11) sign with the Utica Comets.