Another Bruins prospect is turning pro
In what’s become a yearly tradition of sorts, another Bruins prospect in the college ranks has decided to forego the remainder of his collegiate career for a contract with the Bruins.
This time around, it’s Woburn, Mass. native and 2020 sixth-round pick Riley Duran who has decided to make the jump to the pro game, with Duran and the Bruins coming to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract Sunday.
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Drafted by the Bruins with the No. 182 overall pick in 2020 following a pre-college ‘career’ that included runs with the Cape Cod Whalers as well as Lawrence Academy, Duran has spent the last three seasons playing for Providence College. At Providence, Duran proved to be a valuable weapon for Nate Leaman’s program, with 27 goals and 55 points in 102 games played.
And in what was his third and final season for the Friars, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound Duran put up nine goals (second-most among all Friars) and 16 points (eighth-most on the team) in 35 games for PC.
Duran also performed admirably when given a shot to represent the United States at the 2022 World Junior Championships, with two goals and five points in five games for Team USA.
Duran will join the P-Bruins on an amateur tryout for the remainder of the season, while his two-year contract, which checks in with an $867,500 cap hit, begins next season.
He’s also the third member of what was a four-pick 2020 draft class to sign with the Bruins, joining second-round pick Mason Lohrei and third-round pick Trevor Kuntar. That leaves defenseman Mason Langenbrunner, drafted with a fifth-round pick, as the only 2020 class member yet to sign their contract with the B’s. Langenbrunner is currently at Harvard University, and is coming off a 2023-24 season that featured five assists in 32 games for the Crimson.