Jordan Caron Retains No. 1 Spot, While Zach Hamill Graduates From Bruins Top 10 Prospect List

And another prospect has graduated off the Top 10 list.

The Bruins recalled center Zach Hamill on Thursday, and with Daniel Paille getting suspended for four games on Friday for a hit to the head of Dallas forward Raymond Sawada, Hamill will get a chance to show what he can do in the next few games.

Hamill didn't show much early in the year, but turned things around after a slow start. He was second in scoring in Providence with 3-25-28 totals in 44 games. He was also one of the few P-Bruins on the right side of the plus/minus ledger at plus-4, no small feat on a team that had been outscored 146-118 going into Friday night's game with Springfield.

"There's been a long period of time, five or six weeks, where he's shown a heightening of his play," Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said. "He's competing more. He's stronger, and it's a good time to have a look at him."

How long a look will be up to Hamill.

"It's a look," Chiarelli said. "It could turn into something longer or it could be a very brief look. We'll see how he plays. You have to earn your time, but he has earned a look."

With Hamill no longer eligible for the prospects list, let's see who has earned the right to replace him in this week's Top 10 Bruins Prospects list.

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