The Boston Bruins have convinced NCAA free agent Karson Kuhlman to join their organization, signing the forward to a two-year entry-level contract. The deal has an average annual value of $750K, and Kuhlman will immediately join the Providence Bruins on an amateur tryout.
Kuhlman is fresh off an National Championship with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where he captained the squad and took home tournament MVP after scoring in the title game. The 22-year old forward finished his four-year college career with a 20-point season in 44 games.
For anyone who watched this season, they know exactly why Kuhlman earned a professional contract. It’s not because of any flashy offensive play, or elite skills in any one area, but a ridiculous work ethic and all-around versatility. Kuhlman double-shifted in the championship game, while hitting the ice on the powerplay and penalty kill. He ranks seventh in NCAA history with a 166 consecutive games played streak. His determined defensive effort was a big part of the win for UMD, and he’ll be asked to continue to bring that drive every game in the pro ranks.
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Sounds like a Chris Kelly type