The week concluded with the annual 3-on-3 tournament, which was won by McLaughlin with a sudden death overtime goal. Defensemen Michael Callahan and Mason Langenbrunner, forwards Dans Locmelis, Quinn Olson, Matthew Poitras, and Duran, and goalie Philip Svedeback were also on the winning team, led by Providence assistant coach Matt Thomas.
"It's awesome. We had a good win, good team," said Duran. "It was a battle out there, definitely was a battle. Felt like a weekend in Hockey East."
The traditional 5-on-5, full-ice scrimmage followed and ended in a 4-4 tie after two 15-minute periods. Oskar Jellvik tied it, 4-4, with his second goal of the contest late in the second period for Team Black, which also got goals from Harrison and camp invite Jamie Engelbert.
Team White's goals came from Trevor Kuntar, Locmelis, Brunet, and camp invite William Worge Kreu.
"I think it varied. Some guys we see all the time, so you don't quite see all the big gains as much as other," Jamie Langenbrunner said when asked of his assessment of the week. "But a guy like Oskar Jellvik popped to me. He's not a guy we see a lot, but the skill level, the creativity.
"Our second-round pick this year, Matthew Poitras, stood out for me - just his sense, his willingness to play inside. [2021 draft pick and defenseman] Ryan Mast, the way his body has changed; he's moving so much smoother, his confidence with the puck. That was a big move from last season.
"Those are three guys on the prospects side. We've seen from Johnny [Beecher], we've seen the way he carries himself around here now is completely different. He's got the leader mentality. He looks like a pro. There's different levels of what you're watching and what you're hoping for from guys."