The Bruins are slated to lose 2021 seventh-round pick Ty Gallagher’s signing rights on Aug. 15, but he’ll be staying in the organization anyways. He’s inked a two-year deal with AHL Providence starting next season, the Boston Herald’s Steve Conroy reports. He’ll finish the year with the P-Bruins on a tryout before his deal goes into effect for 2025-26.
The deal allows Gallagher to get reps in the Bruins organization without Boston having to use a contract slot on him, although it doesn’t prevent him from signing elsewhere if another NHL team comes calling. The 22-year-old defenseman spent three seasons at Boston University before transferring to Colorado College for his senior season. The move westward proved astute for the offensively-inclined rearguard, who erupted for 9-17–26 in 37 games after recording just five assists at BU last year.
A Michigan native, Gallagher checked in as the No. 10 prospect in the Bruins’ relatively weak pool earlier this season in Scott Wheeler of The Athletic’s overview. Only two defensemen, both already in Providence, were ranked ahead of him in Frédéric Brunet (No. 7) and Jackson Edward (No. 8), so it’s a tad surprising to see Boston hesitant to dole out an entry-level contract at this stage to retain his NHL rights. The Bruins only have 22 of 50 contract slots used for next season, with 13 pending RFAs in the organization.
Gallagher will now try to work his way up the organizational ladder to pursue his first NHL contract. He totaled 17-51–68 and a +37 rating in 148 NCAA games with BU and CC.