The Bruins announced that forward Jayson Megna has been returned to AHL Providence. There is no corresponding transaction.
Boston recalled Megna for the first time this season ahead of yesterday’s loss to the Senators, assigning the younger John Beecher in return and sending veteran defenseman Derek Forbort to Providence on a conditioning loan. He logged 11:45 against Ottawa but was held off the scoresheet, with two shot attempts being all he had to show for his brief season-ending NHL stint.
The 34-year-old heads back to Providence to close the season with three games left on their regular-season schedule. He’ll get some postseason action, too, as the P-Bruins have all but locked up second place in the Atlantic Division. The minor-league mainstay has been one of their best offensive talents, ranking third on the squad with 18 goals and 33 assists for 51 points in 67 games while serving as an alternate captain.
2023-24 was the journeyman’s first season in the Bruins organization after signing a one-year, two-way pact ($775K/$400K/$450K) hours after free agency opened last July. In doing so, he settled for a greatly diminished role after suiting up 55 times for the Avalanche and Ducks last season, posting two goals and eight points with a -21 rating. While a high-end offensive talent in the minors, Megna has consistently struggled to control possession in his multitude of NHL call-ups, recording a career 45.1 CF% across his 204 games.
Without an extension, he’ll hit the UFA market again in July. He’ll be a contender to land another one-year, two-way deal, although he’ll likely take a cut in his minor league and guaranteed salaries thanks to his lack of call-ups this season.