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Caron waits his turn to jump into the drills at the B’s practice at MTS IcePlex in Winnipeg #nhlbruins

Caron waits his turn to jump into the drills at the B’s practice at MTS IcePlex in Winnipeg #nhlbruins

Caron Comfortable in Debut

BOSTON, MA – Jordan Caron made the most of his season debut in the Black & Gold on Saturday afternoon against the Philadelphia Flyers. The big winger (6-foot-3, 204 pounds) stepped in on the third line and played very well in 13:45 of ice time, registering a nifty assist on Chris Kelly’s first period goal.

The line of Kelly, Caron and Rich Peverley seemed to have a bit more jump in the B’s 3-0 victory at TD Garden, and Caron was happy to be able to contribute in his first game back with the Big Club.

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Caron Joins B's, Skating on Third Line

WILMINGTON, MA - Forward Jordan Caron didn’t have the best luck to start the season, suffering injuries that kept him from training camp, and from his opportunity to challenge for a spot on the Boston roster in the third and final year of his entry-level contract.

But on Friday, Caron finally got his chance, when he was recalled by the big club from Providence.

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Talking Chemistry & Consistency With Caron

Development remains the name of the game in the American Hockey League, but as the season enters December and with the Providence Bruins fighting to climb out of fifth place in the Atlantic Division (and a 7-8-1 record), the P-Bruins will have to rely on veterans like Jordan Caron to remind teammates what exactly is at stake each time they hit the ice.

Caron Sparks Turnaround

After proclaiming themselves ready to put together a good start to the 2012-13 season, but then dropping their first two games of the year, the Providence Bruins were bound and determined to reboot the program as they bussed through New Hampshire and Western Mass last weekend.

Growing Together

Jordan Caron has already played 71 regular season NHL games (not to mention two Stanley Cup playoff games). But as the P-Bruins donned their practice gear and went through their paces on September 28, Caron looked over the RI Sports Center and pronounced himself happy to be on the ice.