Former Top Prospect Jack Studnicka Hits Waivers, NHL Team Claim Possible
After failing to make the Vancouver Canucks‘ opening night roster, forward Jack Studnicka has been placed on waivers in hopes of securing a spot with the club’s AHL team. The move comes as a surprise to many, considering Studnicka’s status as a former top prospect for the Boston Bruins.
Studnicka, a second-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, made his debut with the Bruins in November 2019, just before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the hockey world. The 22-year-old forward was once seen as a potential replacement for the Bruins’ aging centermen. However, his development seemed to stall during the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Despite bouncing back and forth between the Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins, Studnicka struggled to produce offensively at the NHL level. Disappointed with his progress, the Bruins made the decision to trade him to the Canucks last year. In return, they acquired AHL goalie Michael DiPietro and the rights to Swedish defenseman Jonathan Myrenberg.
During his time with the Canucks, Studnicka managed four goals and four assists in 47 games. The young forward had recently transitioned to playing predominantly as a right winger and displayed a strong performance during the preseason. However, it appears that his efforts were not enough to secure a permanent spot on the Canucks’ roster.
Placing Studnicka on waivers allows any NHL team to claim him and add him to their roster. This opens up the possibility of a new chapter for the talented forward. With his potential and promise, it is likely that there will be teams interested in claiming him.
As Studnicka hits waivers, it remains to be seen whether another NHL team will take a chance on him as a fresh opportunity to unlock his full potential. For now, hockey enthusiasts and fans will eagerly await the outcome, hoping to witness Studnicka’s resurgence as he navigates the uncertain path that lies ahead in his career.