Bruins’ Prospects Poitras & Harrison Continue to Impress in OHL

If there is one position of need that the Boston Bruins needed to address in the last two Entry Drafts, it’s at center. The current situation up the middle is strong for the Black and Gold, but with every passing day, it gets older and older. Over the past two drafts, general manager (GM) Don Sweeney selected four centers for the future.

Two of those centers picked are currently playing in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and both are off to strong starts to their 2022-23 seasons. They are still some time away from moving to pro hockey, but they certainly continue to develop, something that the Bruins need to happen.

Poitras Moving His Way Up Bruins’ Prospects Chart

At the 2022 Draft in Montreal, the Bruins did not have a first-round pick as it was traded as part of a package to the Anaheim Ducks to acquire Hampus Lindholm. Boston’s first pick last summer was at No. 54 and they used it to select Matthew Poitras. A skilled forward, Poitras is someone who impressed the Bruins’ scouting department, including Ryan Nadeau, Associate Director of Amateur Scouting.

“We see a player that’s a driver, someone who has the puck a lot and can make things happen,” said Nadeau. “Even when he doesn’t have the puck, the motor is running, he’s getting involved.”

Matthew Poitras Guelph Storm
Matthew Poitras, Guelph Storm (Gar Fitzgerald / Guelph Storm)

This season, Poitras has displayed his skill set that caught the Bruins’ eye. He has six goals and 17 assists, but what is noticeable is his ability to receive a pass and quickly get a shot off and score. He also displays his quick hands and sees the ice well, while becoming one of the better playmakers in the OHL with his 17 assists in 16 games. His skill was on display on Nov. 18 and 19. In a 6-4 win over the Niagara IceDogs, he assisted on four of the six Storm goals. One night later, he scored twice and assisted on two more goals in the Storm’s 5-4 win over the Kitchener Rangers. That eight-point weekend earned him OHL Star of the Week Honors.

Last season in 68 games for Guelph, Poitras had 21 goals and 29 assists, numbers he should surpass this season if he stays healthy. Even more important than his production is his development in all facets of his game for the future.

Harrison’s Offensive Skill Set Coming Full Circle

Poitras has been more of a playmaker this season, but Brett Harrison, selected 85th overall in the 2021 Entry Draft, has become more of a goal-scorer. A projected higher pick than in the third round, Harrison is following up on his 2021-22 season where he had 27 goals and 34 assists with another strong start to his 2022-23 season for the Oshawa Generals.

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Harrison has eight goals and 12 points and is projected to be a 35-goal scorer this season. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound left-shot uses his size around the net, but he has the ability to score from anywhere in the offensive zone with an underrated shot. In his last five games, he has three goals and three assists. In a 6-5 overtime loss to the Sarnia Sting on Nov. 20, he had two goals and three points, including a power play goal where he one-timed a pass from low in the right circle. Later in the game, he used his size to win a net-front battle for his second goal of the game.

Brett Harrison Oshawa Generals
Brett Harrison, Oshawa Generals (Josh Kim / The Hockey Writers)

Boston hopes Poitras and Harrison continue to develop this season with an eye toward the future. Both have made early impressions in the OHL as Poitras is becoming one of the better playmakers and finding his goal-scoring touch, while Harrison is becoming more aggressive offensively and scoring more. Both prospects are worth keeping an eye on as this season goes along.


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