"I referenced the camp is not over with, in all likelihood we're going to evaluate after [Tuesday] night's game, what the lineup looks like for Thursday. There will be several players that will come back and play - whether that's Thursday or Saturday," Sweeney said when asked about Lysell. "So camp is not over. The evaluation process really never ends."
"He'll get another opportunity, and hopefully he takes advantage of it," said Sweeney regarding Lysell's situation, indicating that the team's perspective on young talent remains focused on their development.
The Bruins made a sizable round of cuts on Sunday afternoon, with top prospect Fabian Lysell standing as the most surprising assignment to Providence's training camp. Entering camp as a potential middle-six option on the wing, Lysell played three preseason games with Boston this fall - scoring a power-play goal in last Tuesday's win over the Capitals.
While most of the questions posed to Boston's top brass revolved around Jeremy Swayman's contract and Joonas Korpisalo's expected season-opening start, several other topics were broached in the midst of a competitive camp.
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