Matt Dalton Making Strides in Providence, But Jordan Caron Remains Atop Bruins Prospect List

The Bruins have stockpiled young talent up front in recent drafts, using their first-round pick on a forward in each of the last five drafts, as well as four of their six second-rounders in that span.

And they also augmented the blue-line depth in the system with trades for the likes of Steven Kampfer, Matt Bartkowski, David Warsofsky and Colby Cohen in the past year.

But if there’s one area in the Bruins’ prospect pool that remains a bit shallow, it’s in net. That’s not an immediate concern with Tim Thomas having another Vezina-worthy campaign and signed for two more years and Tuukka Rask still just 23 years old.

Down on the farm, though, there have been some concerns in goal. Matt Dalton didn’t enter the season looking like the guy who would allay those fears, but he’s been doing his best this month to stay in Boston’s long-term plans.

Dalton lost the battle to back up veteran Nolan Schaefer in Providence to Michael Hutchinson at the start of the season, and was sent down to Reading in the ECHL in October. But Dalton and Hutchinson switched places at the end of December, and Dalton wasn’t content just to return to the AHL as a backup.

He’s now putting pressure on Schaefer to take over as Providence’s No. 1 netminder, starting the P-Bruins’ last three games and winning all three to match Providence’s longest win streak of the season. Dalton allowed just four goals on 98 shots in the three games, which included a 45-save shutout against Worcester. Dalton also posted a 34-save shutout of Manchester on Jan. 7, and is now 5-3-0 with a 2.57 GAA and a .915 save percentage with Providence. 

The former Bemidji State star isn’t quite ready to crack our Top 10 Bruins Prospects list just yet, but Dalton is making strides in his second professional season and gives hope that a netminder could make an appearance sometime this season. As for which youngsters did crack the list this week, read on.

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