Jordan Caron Not Yet Ready to Step Into Role With Bruins, Slides One Spot in Prospect Rankings

If they could play every game outdoors, the Providence Bruins would be in great shape.

Providence rallied to force overtime, and Max Sauve scored the only goal in the shootout to beat Connecticut 5-4 in an outdoor American Hockey League game last Saturday at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.

Unfortunately for Providence, that was one of just two wins the Bruins have had in their last 11 games. They worked extra hard this week with three straight games going to shootouts, winning two, but remain stuck in sixth place in the AHL’s Atlantic Division.

They’re just five points behind fourth-place Worcester but are actually much further out of a playoff spot. In the AHL, the fifth-place team from one division in the conference can bump the fourth-place team in the other division for the final playoff spot if it has more points. Norfolk currently sits in fifth in the East Division with 66 points, 11 points ahead of Providence.

The likelihood of Boston’s prospects getting any playoff experience in the AHL this season might be dim, but there’s still plenty of talent down on the farm. Here’s a look at how the Top 10 Prospects in the system stack up this week now that everyone is back indoors.