Ryan Spooner, Joe Colborne Hold On to Top Spots in Bruins’ Top 10 Prospects

Things are certainly heating up in the battle for spots in the Bruins' prospect rankings, but two Bruins prospects may have taken that battle a little too literally.

Jared Knight, a 2010 second-round pick, has been a fixture in our top 10 since the preseason. Tyler Randell, a sixth-round choice in 2009, hasn't had a sniff of the rankings yet. So maybe it was a little jealousy over their respective prospect status that brought the pair into conflict on Thursday night. Or maybe it was just the fact that Knight wasn't too happy about losing 8-2 to Randell's Kitchener Rangers in an Ontario Hockey League clash.

Whatever the motivations, less than two months after bonding in Boston's rookie camp, the two Bruins prospects were duking it out in the OHL.

The bout was Randell's team-leading fourth of the season, as he follows up on his 10 fighting majors from last year. Knight is a far less experienced pugilist, as this was his first fight of the season after having just one fighting major last year. But Knight still has the edge where it matters most, as a highly-skilled forward projected to eventually play a key role on a scoring line in the NHL. That keeps him in the third spot in the Bruins' prospect rankings.

Randell is more of a grinder with more modest skills. He has just 2-2-4 totals through 15 games. He may have a pro future as well, but his ceiling is much lower, and he remains on the outside of the top 10 again this week.

Out West, Craig Cunningham did find a way to crack the list. All it took was being named the Western Hockey League's Player of the Month, as Cunningham currently leads the WHL in scoring with 7-29-36 totals in 18 games.

Cunningham's addition drops 2007 first-rounder Zach Hamill out of the top 10, as Hamill went another two games without a point and was a minus-2 for Providence. Providence coach Rob Murray even made Hamill, who has no goals and just one assist in eight games this year, a healthy scratch in one game over the weekend as a wakeup call. If Murray is comfortable leaving Hamill out of the lineup, we're comfortable leaving him out of the top 10 this week.

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Now, on to the 10 prospects that did make the cut this week.