Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy seemed to suggest after the game that Anders Bjork will begin the year in Providence in order to regain some of his scoring touch. Boston's bench boss has been pleased with Bjork's training camp, particularly his mental approach after another shoulder surgery last winger, but believes the winger could be better served with a bit more time in the AHL.
"He was drafted as a scoring winger," said Cassidy. "And he hasn't been able to do that consistently at the professional level, so we have to determine, is he going to be able to do it here? Or is he better served in Providence, finding that part of his game? What's going to be better for us in the long run? And do we need him here in the short term? That's what we balance.
"My guess is [Providence is] where he will probably end up starting, to work on that part of his game. He had a good training camp, good preseason. He's healthy, bigger, stronger, so that'll be just in my preliminary evaluation there, but we'll sit down again and go over it."
Karson Kuhlman, who scored in the preseason finale, has also made a strong impression on Cassidy, after bursting onto the scene late last season as a strong complement to DeBrusk and David Krejci on Boston's second line.
"I know he can play there. I've seen it," said Cassidy. "I haven't seen him with Krejci this particular preseason, but I'm comfortable with how we plays. We've just got to make the decision, what's best for the team. We've got some new players in here, Do they get a look first? So, we'll talk about all of that stuff. But to answer your question, yes. I like the way Kuhlman plays."