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Larue RenfroeGeneral\u00a0managerDon Sweeney (de facto)Head coachRyan Mougenel[1]CaptainJosiah DidierMediaNESNThe Providence JournalAHL.TV (Internet)AffiliatesBoston Bruins (NHL)Maine Mariners (ECHL)1987\u20131992Maine Mariners1992\u2013presentProvidence BruinsRegular season titles3: (1998\u201399, 2007\u201308, 2012\u201313)Division titles7: (1992\u201393, 1998\u201399, 2002\u201303, 2007\u201308, 2012\u201313, 2019\u201320, 2020\u201321)Conference titles1: (1998\u201399)Calder Cups1: (1998\u201399)Current seasonThe Providence Bruins are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL), and are the primary development team for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). They play at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Season-by-season results[edit]Players[edit]Current roster[edit]Team captains[edit]Notable alumni[edit]Franchise records and leaders[edit]Scoring leaders[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]The Providence Bruins began operation for the start of the 1992\u201393 AHL season after Providence mayor Buddy Cianci negotiated a deal with the owners of the Maine Mariners franchise, Frank DuRoss and Ed Anderson, to relocate their club. The move saw AHL hockey return to Providence for the first time since the Providence Reds, a founding member of the AHL, left town in 1977.The Bruins captured their first AHL Calder Cup in the 1999 playoffs, after a regular season in which they dominated the league with 56 regular season wins. Led by rookie head coach Peter Laviolette and paced by Les Cunningham Award winner Randy Robitaille, the Bruins went from only 19 victories the previous season, to dropping the Rochester Americans four games to one to skate away with the league championship. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In the 2001\u201302 season, the Providence Bruins contracted with then-13-year-old musician Ben Schwartz to work as the official organist at all home games. As a result, Schwartz, who provided music for seven years until the conclusion of the 2007\u201308 season, is the youngest organist to ever work for a professional North American sports franchise in history.[2]In August 2006, DuRoss sold his majority interest in the club to Massachusetts businessman H. Larue Renfroe.[3]After the 2019\u201320 season was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bruins moved to a temporary home in the New England Sports Center in Marlborough, Massachusetts, as the Dunkin’ Donuts Center was being used by the state of Rhode Island for pandemic-related operations.[4] The New England Sport Center is also owned by team owner H. Larue Renfroe.[5] The Bruins returned to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center for the 2021\u201322 AHL season.In September 2022, the home arena was renamed to Amica Mutual Pavilion. [6]This market was previously served by:Season-by-season results[edit]Records as of the 2021\u201322 AHL season.[7]Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLSOLPointsPCTGoalsforGoalsagainstStandingYearPrelims1stround2ndround3rdroundFinals1992\u2013938046322\u2014\u201494.5883843481st, North1993\u2014L, 2\u20134, SPR\u2014\u2014\u20141993\u20139480283913\u2014\u201469.4312833195th, North1994\u2014Did not qualify1994\u20139580393011\u2014\u201489.5563002683rd, North1995\u2014W, 4\u20133, PORL, 2\u20134, ALB\u2014\u20141995\u201396803036104\u201474.4632492804th, North1996\u2014L, 1\u20133, SPR\u2014\u2014\u20141996\u20139780354032\u201475.4692622894th, New England1997\u2014W, 3\u20132, WORL, 1\u20134, SPR\u2014\u20141997\u20139880194975\u201450.3132113015th, New England1998\u2014Did not qualify1998\u20139980561644\u2014120.7503212231st, New England1999\u2014W, 3\u20131, WORW, 4\u20130, HWPW, 4\u20132, FREW, 4\u20131, RCH1999\u20130080333863\u201475.4692312695th, New England2000\u2014W, 3\u20130, QUEW, 4\u20130, LOWL, 3\u20134, HWP\u20142000\u201301803531104\u201484.5252452423rd, New England2001\u2014W, 3\u20132, HWPW, 4\u20133, WORL, 1\u20134, SJF\u20142001\u20130280353384\u201482.5131902233rd, East2002L, 0\u20132, SJM\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20142002\u201303804420115\u2014104.6502682271st, North2003BYEL, 1\u20133, MTB\u2014\u20142003\u201304803629114\u201487.5441701704th, Atlantic2004L, 0\u20132, POR\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20142004\u201305804030\u20143790.5632112024th, Atlantic2005\u2014W, 4\u20132, MCHW, 4\u20131, LOWL, 2\u20134, PHI\u20142005\u201306804331\u20141592.5752542174th, Atlantic2006\u2014L, 2\u20134, POR\u2014\u2014\u20142006\u201307804430\u20142494.5882512183rd, Atlantic2007\u2014W, 4\u20133, HWPL, 2\u20134, MCH\u2014\u20142007\u201308805518\u201434117.7312802061st, Atlantic2008\u2014W, 4\u20130, MCHL, 2\u20134, POR\u2014\u20142008\u201309804329\u20142694.5882382322nd, Atlantic2009\u2014W, 4\u20131, PORW, 4\u20132, WORL, 1\u20134, HER\u20142009\u201310803638\u20145178.4882072267th, Atlantic2010\u2014Did not qualify2010\u201311803836\u20143382.5132092525th, Atlantic2011\u2014Did not qualify2011\u201312763534\u20143477.5071932144th, Atlantic2012\u2014Did not qualify2012\u201313765021\u201405105.6912221831st, Atlantic2013\u2014W, 3\u20132, HERL, 3\u20134, WBS\u2014\u20142013\u201314764025\u20142991.5992332103rd, Atlantic2014\u2014W, 3\u20132, SPRL, 3\u20134, WBS\u2014\u20142014\u201315764126\u20147291.5992091852nd, Atlantic2015\u2014L, 2\u20133, HFD\u2014\u2014\u20142015\u201316764122\u20149495.6252381982nd, Atlantic2016\u2014L, 0\u20133, WBS\u2014\u2014\u20142016\u201317764323\u20146496.6322291884th, Atlantic2017\u2014W, 3\u20132, WBSW, 4\u20133, HERL, 1\u20134, SYR\u20142017\u201318764526\u20143295.6252311874th, Atlantic2018\u2014L, 1\u20133, LV\u2014\u2014\u20142018\u201319763827\u20148387.5722282124th, Atlantic2019\u2014L, 1\u20133, CHA\u2014\u2014\u20142019\u201320623818\u20143382.6611971541st, Atlantic2020Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic2020\u20132125156\u20142232.68078601st, Atlantic2021No playoffs were held2021\u201322723625\u20145683.5761991923rd, Atlantic2022L, 0\u20132, BRI\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Players[edit]Current roster[edit]Updated April 5, 2023.[8]Team rosterNo.NatPlayerPosS\/GAgeAcquiredBirthplaceContract47Joseph AbateLWL242022Bloomingdale, IllinoisProvidence43Jack AhcanDL252021Savage, MinnesotaBoston11Samuel AsselinCL242019Repentigny, QuebecBoston19Johnny BeecherCR222022Elmira, New YorkBoston51Shane BowersCL232023Halifax, Nova ScotiaBoston15Justin BrazeauRWR252021New Liskeard, OntarioProvidence35Brandon BussiGR242022Sound Beach, New YorkBoston23Michael CallahanDL232022Franklin, MassachusettsBoston8Connor CarrickDR282022Orland Park, IllinoisBoston44Josiah Didier\u00a0(C)DR292019Littleton, ColoradoProvidence17Matt FilipeCL252021Newton, MassachusettsBoston26J.D. GreenwayDL242021Canton, New YorkProvidence20Curtis HallCR222021Chagrin Falls, OhioBoston38Kyle KeyserGR242019Coral Springs, FloridaBoston45Joona Koppanen\u00a0(A)LWL252018Tampere, FinlandBoston7Trevor Kuntar\u00a0(ATO)CL212023Buffalo, New YorkProvidence95Vinni Lettieri\u00a0(A)CR282022Excelsior, MinnesotaBoston22Fabian LysellRWR202022G\u00f6teborg, SwedenBoston50Marc McLaughlinCR232022North Billerica, MassachusettsBoston10Georgii MerkulovFL222022Ryazan, RussiaBoston6Mike ReillyDL292022Chicago, IllinoisBoston21Dan RenoufDL282022Pickering, OntarioBoston29Oskar SteenCR252019Karlstad, SwedenBoston36Anton StralmanDR362022Tibro, SwedenBoston16Luke ToporowskiLWL212022Bettendorf, IowaProvidence34Eduards TralmaksCL262021Riga, LatviaProvidence14Chris Wagner\u00a0(A)RWR312021Walpole, MassachusettsBoston3Kai WissmannDR262022Villingen-Schwenningen, GermanyBoston5Nick WolffDL262021Eagan, MinnesotaBostonTeam captains[edit]Keith McCambridge, 2000\u20132002Rich Brennan, 2002\u20132004Jay Henderson, 2004\u20132005Sean Curry, 2005\u20132006Nate Thompson, 2006\u20132008Jeremy Reich, 2008\u20132009Trent Whitfield, 2009\u20132010Jeremy Reich, 2010\u20132011Trent Whitfield, 2011\u20132013Mike Moore, 2013\u20132014Craig Cunningham, 2014\u20132015Tommy Cross, 2015\u20132018Jordan Szwarz, 2018\u20132019Paul Carey, 2019\u20132021Josiah Didier, 2022\u2013present[9]Notable alumni[edit]List of Providence Bruins alumni who played more than 100 games in Providence and 100 or more games in the National Hockey League:Franchise records and leaders[edit]Single seasonGoals: Tim Sweeney, 41, (1992\u201393)Assists: Randy Robitaille, 74, (1998\u201399)Points: Randy Robitaille, 102, (1998\u201399)Penalty minutes: Aaron Downey, 407, (1997\u201398)GAA: Tim Thomas, 1.84, (2003\u201304)SV%: Tim Thomas, .941, (2003\u201304)CareerCareer goals: Andy Hilbert, 101, (2001\u20132005)Career assists: Andy Hilbert, 109, (2001\u20132005)Career points: Andy Hilbert, 210, (2001\u20132005)Career penalty minutes: Aaron Downey, 1059, (1997\u20132000, 2007)Career goaltending wins: Zane McIntyre, 86, (2015\u20132019)Career shutouts: Zane McIntyre (2015\u20132019), 11Career games: Jay Henderson, 278, (1998\u20132003, 2004\u20132005)Scoring leaders[edit]These are the top-ten point-scorers for the Providence Bruins in the AHL. Figures are updated after each completed season.[10]Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P\/G = Points per game; \u00a0 = current Providence playerReferences[edit]^ “Ryan Mougenel Named 13th Head Coach of the Providence Bruins”. OurSports Central. August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.^ “WLNE-TV and WPRI-TV featured stories about Ben Schwartz”. Archived from the original on 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-11-30.^ McDonald, Joe (August 26, 2006). “P-Bruins change ownership”. The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. Retrieved June 22, 2011.^ “Providence Bruins to play in Marlborough for upcoming season, with no fans in attendance”. SB Nation. January 4, 2021. Retrieved January 4, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “Providence Bruins to play season in Marlboro, Mass”. The Providence Journal. January 4, 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ Anderson, Patrick (2022-09-06). “‘The Dunk’ is now ‘The AMP’ \u2014 Amica reveals new name”. The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2022-09-06.^ “Providence Bruins season statistics and records”. HockeyDB. Retrieved May 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “TheAHL.com \u2013 Providence Bruins Roster”. American Hockey League. Retrieved April 5, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ “JOSIAH DIDIER NAMED 26TH CAPTAIN IN P-BRUINS HISTORY”. Providence Bruins. January 1, 2022.^ “Providence Bruins – All Time AHL leaders”. HockeyDB. 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