BREAKING: Top Bruins Prospect Out For The Rest Of The Season Due To Academic Ineligibility
One of the Boston Bruins' top prospects will be forced to miss the rest of the season due to academic ineligibility.
Spicer To Miss The Rest Of The Season Due To Academic Ineligibility
It was announced today that the 2022 4th-round pick Cole Spicer will miss the rest of the NCAA season due to academic ineligibility.
#NHLBruins prospect Cole Spicer (#27 on Bruins Benders Top 30) is academically ineligible at Minnesota-Duluth and out for the remainder of the season. 5-4-9 in 17 games for the 19-year-old who was a 2022 4th round pick
Spicer is known as a defense-first forward and has the runway to make the NHL someday. However, this is a major setback and could say something about his character.
This means 1 of 2 things:
1. He wants to play in the CHL, wasn't a fan of college or the coach
2. He severely lacks discipline and needs to grow up.
The 19-year-old centerman will have to get his GPA up if he wants to play in his junior year or change leagues if he wants to continue playing hockey at an elite level.
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