2013–14 Providence Bruins season

2013–14 Providence Bruins
Division 3rd Atlantic Division
Conference 7th Eastern Conference
2013–14 record 40–25–2–9 (91 pts)
Home record 21–12–2–3
Road record 19–13–0–6
Goals for 233
Goals against 210
Team information
General Manager Peter Chiarelli
Coach Bruce Cassidy
Assistant Coach Kevin Dean
Captain Mike Moore
Arena Dunkin' Donuts Center
Average attendance 8,135
Team leaders
Goals Craig Cunningham (25)
Assists Carter Camper (23)
Points Alexander Khokhlachev (57)
Penalties in minutes Bobby Robins (221)
Wins Niklas Svedberg (25)
Goals against average David LeNeveu (1.01)
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The 2013–14 Providence Bruins season is the franchise's 22nd season in the American Hockey League, which began on October 4, 2013.

Off-season

General manager Peter Chiarelli, who was signed to a four-year contract extension during the off season,[1] said he intended to add more young players to the Providence roster for the 2013–14 season.[2] Keith Gretzky, the younger brother of Wayne Gretzky, was promoted to amateur scouting director of the Boston Bruins organization,[3] replacing the recently dismissed Wayne Smith.[4]

The Bruins lost several players who contributed to their past year's Eastern Conference-winning season, including top two defensemen Matt Bartkowski and Torey Krug;[5][6] veteran forward Christian Hanson; team captain Trent Whitfield; and alternate captains Chris Bourque and Jamie Tardif, the latter of whom had been the team's top goal-scorer.[5][7] Other departures included defensemen Ryan Button,[8] and Colby Cohen;[9] forwards Jordan Caron,[10] Kyle MacKinnon,[11] and Graham Mink;[7] and goaltender Michael Hutchinson.[12] Newcomers to the team included forwards Anthony Camara, Seth Griffith,[13] Matt Fraser,[14] and Nick Johnson;[15] defensemen Mike Moore,[16] Joe Morrow and Ben Youds;[17] and 19-year-old goaltender Malcolm Subban, Boston's first round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.[18] Goalie Niklas Svedberg was also sent to Providence; Chad Johnson was chosen as Boston's back-up goalie over Svedberg largely because he had a smaller salary cap hit at $600,000, compared to Svedberg's $1 million.[19]

By the end of the off-season, the Bruins roster included several young skaters, including seven first-year professional players and five second-year pros.[7] After a training camp that started September 21 at the Rhode Island Sports Center in North Smithfield, Rhode Island,[17] Providence played the Worcester Sharks in two back-to-back preseason games on September 27 and 28, losing the first game 2–1, and winning second 3–1. Subban stopped 54 of 57 shots in the two games, and the team went 1-for-9 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill. Knight scored the lone Bruins goal from the first game, and after Worcester opened scoring in the second game, Providence responded with three unanswered goals by Wayne Simpson, Trotman and Moore.[20][21] Bobby Robins suffered a knee injury that prevented him with starting with the team as the regular season began.[7]

2013–14 Preseason Game Log: 1–1–0–0 (Home: 1–0–0–0; Road: 0–1–0–0)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Record
1 September 27 Providence 1–2 Worcester Subban 0–1–0–0
2 September 28 Worcester 1–3 Providence Subban 1–1–0–0

Regular season

October

The Bruins started the season with two away games against the St. John's IceCaps, winning the October 4 season opener 4–3 in which Svedberg made 40 saves. After St. John's tied the game by scoring twice in the final two minutes of regulation, Nick Johnson scored the breakaway game-winner 2:04 into overtime.[22] Defenseman Kevan Miller was forced to leave the game in the third period due to a shot in the head from Patrice Cormier.[23] Providence lost the next day's game 5–1, in which the IceCaps' Eric O'Dell scored a hat-trick against them, and Subban stopped 36 of 40 shots in his Providence debut.[24] The Bruins lost their October 11 home opener against the Manchester Monarchs, falling 3–2 in a shootout after surrendering a two-goal lead. Team captain Ryan Spooner scored Providence's only shootout goal.[25] Providence defeated the Portland Pirates 5–2 the next day, scoring four goals in just over 10 minutes in the second period. Spooner scored twice and recorded one assist.[26]

The Bruins lost their next two games on October 18 and 19.[27][28] Providence scored three times in the third period against the Monarchs in the latter game to force overtime, but lost after failing to score in the shootout.[28] Winger Alexander Fallstrom suffered an upper body injury in practice that kept him out for the next two games.[29] The Bruins won both of their games on October 25 and 27,[30][31] including a 4–3 shutout victory over the Springfield Falcons that ended their undefeated streak. Spooner and David Warsofsky each scored on the shootout, while Svedberg stopped five of six Springfield shots.[30] Bobby Robins, who had just returned from a seven-game absence due to an injured knee, knocked out Jean-François Jacques in a fight and was suspended for one game as a result.[29][30] By the end of October, the Providence Bruins had the worst penalty kill in the league, allowing eight goals on 25 power plays.[29] Spooner was called up to the Boston Bruins on October 31, and Moore was made team captain in his place.[32]

November

The Bruins started November with two losses to Manchester on November 1 and 2, extending the Monarchs' season undefeated streak against Providence to four games.[33]

Standings

Divisional standings

    Atlantic Division[34] GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
    1 Manchester Monarchs (LA) 17 11 3 1 2 25 54 43
    2 Providence Bruins (BOS) 15 7 5 1 2 17 55 52
    3 St. John's IceCaps (WPG) 17 7 7 1 2 17 48 49
    4 Portland Pirates (PHX) 13 6 5 0 2 14 38 37
    5 Worcester Sharks (SJ) 13 5 7 1 0 11 29 41

    After games of November 20, 2013

    Conference standings

      Eastern Conference[35] Div GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA
      1 *y– Manchester Monarchs (LAK) AT 76 48 19 3 6 105 244 188
      2 *y– Springfield Falcons (CBJ) NE 76 47 23 1 5 100 247 212
      3 *y– Binghamton Senators (OTT) ET 76 44 24 3 5 96 276 232
      4 x– St. John's IceCaps (WPG) AT 76 46 23 2 5 99 258 207
      5 x– Albany Devils (NJD) NE 76 40 23 5 8 93 220 193
      6 x– Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT) ET 76 42 26 3 5 92 206 185
      7 x– Providence Bruins (BOS) AT 76 40 25 2 9 91 233 210
      8 x– Norfolk Admirals (ANA) ET 76 40 26 3 7 90 201 192
      9 e– Hershey Bears (WSH) ET 76 39 27 5 5 88 221 213
      10 e– Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR) NE 76 37 32 1 6 81 202 220
      11 e– Worcester Sharks (SJS) AT 76 36 34 4 2 78 189 226
      12 e– Syracuse Crunch (TBL) ET 76 31 32 4 9 75 198 232
      13 e– Adirondack Phantoms (PHI) NE 76 30 38 2 6 68 182 225
      14 e– Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI) NE 76 28 40 2 6 64 183 238
      15 e– Portland Pirates (PHX) AT 76 24 39 3 10 61 222 284

      * = Division leaders are seeded 1, 2, and 3 in Conference standings.
      The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs.

       y–  indicates team has clinched division and a playoff spot
       x–  indicates team has clinched a playoff spot
       e–  indicates team has been eliminated from playoff contention

      Schedule and results

      2013–14 Game Log – Regular season
      November: 6–5–1–0 (Home: 2–3–1–0 ; Road: 4–2–0–0)
      # Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Gamesheet
      9 November 1 Manchester 5–2 Providence Svedberg 5,651 4–3–0–2 10 Gamesheet
      10 November 2 Providence 1–4 Manchester Subban 5,441 4–4–0–2 10 Gamesheet
      11 November 8 Providence 8–5 Hartford Svedberg 5,501 5–4–0–2 12 Gamesheet
      12 November 9 Providence 5–2 Worcester Subban 5,616 6–4–0–2 14 Gamesheet
      13 November 10 Hartford 0–6 Providence Subban 9,004 7–4–0–2 16 Gamesheet
      14 November 15 Norfolk 4–3 Providence Svedberg 7,561 7–5–0–2 16 Gamesheet
      15 November 17 Portland 4–3 Providence OT Subban 7,044 7–5–1–2 17 Gamesheet
      16 November 22 Bridgeport 3–4 Providence SO Svedberg 7,936 8–5–1–2 19 Gamesheet
      17 November 23 Providence 2–3 Manchester Subban 6,071 8–6–1–2 19 Gamesheet
      18 November 24 Springfield 5–2 Providence Svedberg 5,552 8–7–1–2 19 Gamesheet
      19 November 29 Providence 5–4 Norfolk Svedberg 4,116 9–7–1–2 21 Gamesheet
      20 November 30 Providence 3–2 Norfolk Subban 4,052 10–7–1–2 23 Gamesheet

      Legend:       Win (2 points)       Loss (0 points)       Overtime/shootout loss (1-point)

      Player statistics

      Skaters

      Note: GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes
      Updated as of January 20, 2014[36]

      Regular Season
      Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
      Camper, CarterCarter Camper 41 8 23 31 −2 16
      Johnson, NickNick Johnson 33 14 15 29 11 10
      Cunningham, CraigCraig Cunningham 42 15 12 27 −2 22
      Florek, JustinJustin Florek 38 10 15 25 10 17
      Khokhlachev, AlexanderAlexander Khokhlachev* 32 8 16 24 7 10
      Morrow, JoeJoe Morrow 41 4 20 24 −4 22
      Spooner, RyanRyan Spooner 21 5 18 23 6 6
      Fraser, MattMatt Fraser 26 16 5 21 −3 23
      Griffith, SethSeth Griffith* 35 9 12 21 1 8
      Warsofsky, DavidDavid Warsofsky 37 3 18 21 12 11
      Knight, JaredJared Knight* 40 3 12 15 2 8
      Lindblad, MattMatt Lindblad* 24 4 9 13 5 2
      Youds, BenBen Youds 26 2 11 13 6 22
      Camara, AnthonyAnthony Camara* 34 6 6 12 2 25
      Robins, BobbyBobby Robins 34 5 6 11 −2 146
      Trotman, ZachZach Trotman 32 4 7 11 13 17
      Moore, MikeMike Moore 42 1 8 9 3 72
      Fallstrom, AlexanderAlexander Fallstrom* 23 2 4 6 −2 17
      Cross, TommyTommy Cross 34 3 2 5 −6 32
      Casto, ChrisChris Casto* 19 2 3 5 3 4
      Miller, KevanKevan Miller 19 2 3 5 −5 39
      Cherniwchan, AndrewAndrew Cherniwchan* 17 1 2 3 1 6
      Flick, RobRob Flick 24 1 2 3 −3 59
      Campbell, ScottScott Campbell 13 1 0 1 −4 0
      Randell, TylerTyler Randell 14 0 1 1 0 38
      Spinell, SteveSteve Spinell* 3 0 0 0 −1 0
      Downing, JackJack Downing 11 0 0 0 −1 2

      Denotes player spent time with another team before joining team. Stats reflect time with the team only.
      Left the team mid-season
      *Rookie

      Goaltenders

      Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time on Ice; W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; SV = Saves; SA = Shots Against; SV% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts; G = Goals; A = Assists; PIM = Penalty Minutes
      Updated as of January 20, 2014[37]

      Regular Season
      Player GP TOI W L GA GAA SV SA SV% SO G A PIM
      LeNeveu, DavidDavid LeNeveu 1 59:24 0 1 1 1.01 20 21 .952 0 0 0 0
      Subban, MalcolmMalcolm Subban* 16 907:51 6 8 35 2.31 408 443 .921 1 0 0 17
      Svedberg, NiklasNiklas Svedberg 27 1535:48 15 11 68 2.66 722 790 .914 2 0 0 16
      Jakaitis, JeffJeff Jakaitis 1 60:00 0 1 5 5.00 27 32 .844 0 0 0 0
      Totals 2563:05 21 21 109 2.55 1177 1286 .915 3 0 0 33

      Left the team mid-season
      *Rookie

      Milestones

      Player Milestone Reached
      Anthony Camara 1st AHL Game October 4, 2013[38]
      Malcolm Subban 1st AHL Game October 5, 2013[39]
      Seth Griffith 1st AHL Game
      1st AHL Goal
      October 12, 2013[40]
      Seth Griffith 1st AHL Assist October 18, 2013[41]

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