The Bruins have added some depth to their roster for the final game before the holiday break as the team announced that defenseman Ian Mitchell has been recalled from AHL Providence on an emergency basis.
The 24-year-old was acquired during the summer as part of the Taylor Hall trade, signing a one-year, one-way deal for the NHL minimum back in July. Mitchell made Boston’s roster out of training camp, spending the first few weeks with the team. However, the Bruins opted to waive him in late October and after he cleared, he was sent to Providence.
That said, Mitchell hasn’t exactly seen much action in the minors as this will mark his seventh recall since early November. As a result, he has played in just four games for Providence, two of which came this week; he has a single assist in those four appearances. Meanwhile, he has seen a bit more action with Boston as Mitchell has a pair of helpers in 12 games while averaging just under 16 minutes a night.
With the Bruins off until Wednesday after tonight’s contest, expect Mitchell to be sent back to Providence before the full roster freeze comes into effect later tonight.