Beauvillier said there was even a benefit to being around the team for the 22-year-old just for practice days and getting a glimpse of NHL life.
"It's a great experience for him to be around, see the day-to-day life of what we do and being a part of our video meetings," Beauvillier said. "Just being a part of the group and team for practice, it'll be a good experience for him and good to see him getting a shot at it after seeing the work he's put in over the past two summers."
The defenseman rode a little bit of momentum after scoring a pair of goals in his most recent game in Bridgeport, a 3-2 loss to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Prior to turning pro, Bolduc had 94 points (22G, 72A) in 189 QMJHL games with Blainville -Boisbriand Sherbrooke, but sees his game as more well-rounded after three years in the American League. Head Coach Lane Lambert said he liked Bolduc's poise in his first game.
Of course, after his first game in the NHL, Bolduc knows there's still a lot to learn and that he's only at the start of his NHL journey.
"It's still my first game so I still have a lot of things to learn," Bolduc said. "The more experienced I'm going to take, the better it's going to be."