
Former Boston Bruins prospect Curtis Hall has officially found a new home, signing a one-year AHL contract with the Cleveland Monsters.
Hall, 24, was selected by the Bruins with the 119th overall pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. After a two-year stint with Yale University, Hall spent each of the last four seasons in the Bruins' minor-league system, splitting time between the AHL and ECHL.
Hall appeared in 11 games this past season with the Providence Bruins, posting two goals and six points. Providence also loaned him to the Grand Rapids Griffins, Detroit's AHL affiliate, in March, where he had zero points in 11 games.
Down in the ECHL with the Maine Mariners in 2023-24, Hall was quite impactful, recording 11 goals and 20 points in 22 games.
At one point, it seemed that Hall had the tools to become a bottom-six NHL forward for the Bruins eventually, but things never took off for him with Providence. In 113 games over four seasons with the Baby B's, he had six goals and 16 points. It will be intriguing to see how the Chagrin Falls, Ohio native performs with Cleveland next season from here.
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