The Boston Bruins have solidified their goaltending depth chart, re-signing goalie Callum Booth today. PuckPedia reports that it’s a one-year, two-way deal for the netminder, worth $750,000 with $70,000 in minor league pay.
Playing in just two games last season at any level, Booth hasn’t found much certainty throughout his playing career. Drafted in the fourth round by the Carolina Hurricanes in 2015, he’s spent the majority of his professional career playing in the ECHL but has received extended looks at the AHL level in the past. Boston’s lost all of Tuukka Rask, Jaroslav Halak, and Daniel Vladar from their goaltending depth chart this offseason, but they’ve offset the loss with the signings of Linus Ullmark and Troy Grosenick. With that being said, there’s likely some more opportunity for Booth to get looks at the AHL level, but he’ll be battling it out with Kyle Keyser for the backup role in Providence behind Grosenick.
Booth looks to get more playing time, though, regardless of where he’s playing. With certainty returning to all leagues in North America, Booth could reprise a starting role in the ECHL, possibly with the Maine Mariners, Boston’s affiliate. If not, it could potentially be another season of riding the bench for Booth, who provides more limited upside compared to Keyser.