The Boston Bruins have completed some minor league business, signing Nick Wolff and Kyle Keyser to new one-year, two-way contract extensions. The deals both carry NHL salaries of $750K, and will allow them to avoid restricted free agent status this summer.
Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2020, the 25-year-old Wolf has spent the last two seasons playing in Providence, racking up 101 penalty minutes in 56 games. The 6’5″ defenseman has been known to drop the gloves and was quite a feared combatant during his USHL days, when he racked up more than 400 penalty minutes in a little over 100 games.
He’s not just an enforcer for the AHL Bruins though, and will now get a chance to continue his career on a new contract. At the end of it, should Wolff fail to play in 80 games with the NHL club, he’ll be a Group VI unrestricted free agent.
Keyser meanwhile is a bit more of a true prospect. The 23-year-old netminder was also an undrafted free agent signing, this time out of the OHL where he had dominated with the Oshawa Generals. Keyser has bounced up and down from the ECHL to the AHL each of his years as a pro but did have a .908 save percentage in 33 starts for Providence this year.
Given how goaltenders often take a little longer to develop, it was a good sign for his future, and definitely deserving of another contract. Unlike Wolff, Keyser will still be a restricted free agent at the end of this new deal.
bostonbob
Good job Don. That will get us over the hump. Two more guys for way, way down the pipeline.