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MONTREAL, QC – NOVEMBER 26: A detail of the Boston Bruins logo is seen during the third period against the Montreal Canadiens ...
Boston Bruins forward prospect Cole Spicer won’t move forward with his commitment to Arizona State University.
The 2022 Boston Bruins draft pick won’t play for the Sun Devils after committing to them in April, Grand Forks Herald’s Brad ...
Cole Spicer, the Boston Bruins draft pick from Grand Forks, North Dakota, told the News Tribune he is leaving Minnesota Duluth and done playing hockey for the forseeable future.
Bruins 2022 draft pick Cole Spicer is putting his hockey career on pause. Spicer told the Duluth News Tribune ‘s Matt Wellens that he won’t be playing hockey “for the foreseeable future.” ...
Cole Spicer was born on June 13, 2004, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Spicer stood out for the Grand Forks Bantam AA club during the 2017-18 season by scoring 34 goals with 44 assists in 50 games.
Cole Spicer started a group chat with Trey Ausmus and Jaksen Panzer this week. "We said that we're going to do this for real," Spicer said. "We're going to put 100 percent into it and we're going ...
Spicer played two seasons at Minnesota-Duluth before returning to junior hockey in 2024. Cole Spicer skates during an off-season workout at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks.
Minnesota Duluth forward Cole Spicer (11) skates against Bemidji State defenseman Kyle Looft (7) at Amsoil Arena on Saturday, Jan. 7 in Duluth.
Getting to Know: Cole Spicer Left-shot, 5-foot-10 center is headed to Minnesota-Duluth By Elaine Cavalieri BostonBruins.com July 09, 2022 ...
Oct. 12, 2012 — Gage Ausmus, Keaton Thompson Dec. 19, 2008 — Nick Mattson Grand Forks native Cole Spicer skates in a game for USA Hockey's National Team Development Program.
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