The Trois-Rivieres, Quebec native has spent the past two seasons with Rimouski Oceanic of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
In 2019-20, Bolduc was named the QMJHL Rookie of the Year when he led all rookies in goals (30) and ranked second amongst first-year players in points (52). Last season, he was slowed by injuries and the League's COVID-19 stoppages, but still managed to net 29 points (10 goals, 19 assists) in 27 games.
"I would describe myself as a guy who can play center or on the wing, a guy who can skate pretty well and has a great shot," Bolduc said. "Also I can pass it. I'm creative with the puck, I like to create some plays. I can be physical, (play a) fast, skilled game. I can play any type of game. That's me."
Analysts during the broadcast of the first round of the NHL Draft on ESPN 2 compared Bolduc to Buffalo's Sam Reinhart and Calgary's Sean Monahan.
"These guys are good players in the NHL, and for me, it's an honor to be compared with those guys," Bolduc said. "For sure I see myself the same way they play. These guys are great players, they play fast and for me, it's a really great comparison."