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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Inks overseas deal

    Cehlarik agreed to terms on a two-year contract with Swedish team Leksands IF on Monday.

    Cehlarik racked up 16 goals and 21 assists in 48 contests for AHL Providence this season but was only able to break into three games with the Bruins. Cehlarik is set to become a restricted free agent this offseason, so the Bruins will likely hand him a qualifying offer if only to retain his NHL rights.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Continues strong play

    Cehlarik has 22 points in 29 games for AHL Providence so far this season.

    Since coming over to North America from the Swedish Hockey League in 2016, Cehlarik has scored 121 points in 166 games with AHL Providence. His play has earned him NHL time in each of his four seasons in North America, where he's totaled five goals and 11 points in 40 games. Cehlarik is usually Boston's first choice if it needs an emergency call-up, but he hasn't yet been able to solidify a spot on the NHL roster.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Ushered to minors

    The Bruins assigned Cehlarik to AHL Providence on Sunday, Marisa Ingemi of the Boston Herald reports.

    Cehlarik was brought up to the big club Thursday and suited up in Friday's loss to the Red Wings, recording his first assist of the season and a plus-1 rating. His movement to minors signals Joakim Nordstrom (infection) may be ready for Sunday's matchup against the Flyers.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Promoted from minors

    Cehlarik was called up from AHL Providence on Thursday.

    Depending on the health of David Backes (upper body), Cehlarik or fellow call-up Zach Senyshyn could find themselves playing against the Red Wings on Friday. If the Bruins can get healthy, Cehlarik will likely be kicked back to the minors for the rest of the season.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Drops to minors

    The Bruins assigned Cehlarik to AHL Providence on Monday.

    Cehlarik didn't record a point and went minus-2 through over two games during this NHL stint, and now he'll swap places with Cameron Hughes in the minors. The 24-year-old dominated in the AHL earlier this season with six goals and four assists through seven games, so he'll look to continue his development as he awaits his next shot with the big club.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Summoned by Bruins

    Cehlarik was recalled from AHL Providence on Friday, freelance hockey writer Mark Divver reports.

    Cehlarik logged 12:05 of ice time in his only other appearance of the season for Boston. With the Bruins' forward ranks littered with injuries, Cehlarik may find his way back into the group Saturday. The 24-year-old winger has yet to click at the top level, but he does own 10 points -- six goals and four assists -- over seven games with Providence this season.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Sent to AHL Providence

    The Bruins assigned Cehlarik to AHL Providence on Monday, freelance hockey writer Mark Divver reports.

    Cehlarik was recalled Sunday on an emergency basis and deployed immediately against the Rangers, playing 12:05 and recording a minus-2 rating. The B's play next Tuesday against the Sharks, and Cehlarik could journey back to the big club if Joakim Nordstrom (infection), Par Lindholm (upper body) and Chris Wagner (lower body) can't go.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Gets the call

    The Bruins called up Cehlarik on an emergency basis Sunday.

    With the Bruins dealing with a slew of injuries to their forward group, they elected to recall Cehlarik. Coach Bruce Cassidy said that the 24-year-old will slot into the lineup for Sunday's clash against the Rangers on the fourth line. Sunday will be Cehlarik's first game at the NHL level for the 2019-20 campaign.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Headed to AHL

    After he cleared waivers, the Bruins assigned Cehlarik to AHL Providence.

    At 6-foot-2 and 202 pounds, Cehlarik has what it takes to be a power forward with enough skill to provide secondary scoring at the NHL level, but with the Bruins boasting good depth up front, he'll have to start the season in the minors. A strong start with Providence, however, could earn Cehlarik an in-season recall.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Placed on waivers

    Cehlarik has been placed on waivers by the Bruins for the purpose of assigning him to AHL Providence.

    Cehlarik, who had been dealing with a lower-body issue, could be claimed by another team, but if not, he'll head to Providence in the hopes of earning another recall from the big club. At 6-foot-2, 202 pounds, Cehlarik profiles as a power forward with enough skill to provide secondary scoring at the NHL level, but so far the 24-year-old has been unable to secure regular duty with Boston. In 37 games for the B's over the last three seasons, Cehlarik has logged five goals and 10 points.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Dealing with lower-body issue

    Cehlarik will be held off the ice for 2-3 days due to a lower-body injury.

    Cehlarik was already considered a longshot to make Boston's Opening Night roster, and this injury certainly won't improve his already slim chances. Another update on the 24-year-old forward's status should be released once he's medically cleared.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Lands two-way deal

    Cehlarik and the Bruins agreed on a one-year, two-way contract Sunday.

    Cehlarik was qualified by the team as a restricted free agent, and will stay on a contract valued at $700,000. The 2013 third-rounder has yet to establish himself as an NHL regular, but Cehlarik has performed well enough during his stints with the big club and retains some untapped potential. Cehlarik played just 20 games with the big club last season, potting four goals and six points in that span. He'll have an opportunity to fight for a roster spot with the big club to start the coming season, but the Bruins seem to be stacked with young talent up front.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Lands qualifying offer

    The Bruins have extended a qualifying offer to Cehlarik.

    The 2013 third-rounder has yet to establish himself as an NHL regular, but Cehlarik has performed well enough during his stints with the big club and retains some untapped potential. To date, the 6-foot-2, 202-pounder has logged five goals and 10 points in 37 games with the B's over the past three seasons. He'll have an opportunity to fight for a roster spot with the big club to start the coming season, but there's going to be a numbers game in play that may not favor Cehlarik, at least out of the gate.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Sent to minors

    Cehlarik has been sent to AHL Providence.

    Cehlarik did not score a point over his last seven games with the big club, so he'll head back to the AHL, while fellow forward Paul Carey has been summoned to Boston in a corresponding move.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Likely to move up in lineup

    Cehlarik figures to work on a line with David Krejci and Jake DeBrusk when the Bruins take on the Panthers on Thursday.

    With Marcus Johansson out with a lung contusion, Cehlarik is in line to get a shot to reconnect with Krejci and DeBrusk, who have displayed strong on-ice chemistry of late. It's a nice opportunity for Cehlarik -- whose production has cooled off recently -- to get back on track and help provide the Bruins with some valuable complementary offense.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Back in the NHL

    The Bruins have recalled Cehlarik from AHL Providence on an emergency basis.

    Cehlarik is back up with the big club to provide forward depth, with Sean Kuraly now in the NHL's concussion protocol after being forced out of Thursday's win over the Lightning. As a result, Cehlarik has a chance to re-enter the B's lineup Saturday against New Jersey, quite possibly on the team's third line.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Returned to AHL affiliate

    The Bruins reassigned Cehlarik to AHL Providence on Thursday, Mark Divver of The Providence Journal reports.

    Noel Acciari (face) was ultimately able to suit up for Thursday's matchup with Tampa Bay, so Boston is no longer in need of Cehlarik's services as an extra forward. The 23-year-old will continue to be one of the first skaters the Bruins turn to when dealing with injuries up front down the stretch.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Back in NHL

    The Bruins have recalled Cehlarik on an emergency basis.

    The team also summoned Karson Kuhlman with the same designation, hinting that the B's may be dealing with an injury up front. In 14 games for the big club to date, Cehlarik has logged four goals and six points. With Charlie Coyle and Marcus Johansson now in Boston's forward mix, Cehlarik's path to steady playing time is unclear, but the 6-foot-2, 205-pounder has at least held his own when given the opportunity to suit up at the NHL level this season.

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  • Bruins' Peter Cehlarik: Demoted to Providence in paper move

    Cehlarik will be sent down to AHL Providence on Monday, but the plan is for him to be recalled immediately, Mark Divver of The Providence Journal reports.

    The move will make Cehlarik eligible for the AHL postseason. With six points in 14 NHL games this year, Cehlarik has made quite the impact during his time at the top level. Unless his production drops off substantially, don't expect Boston to demote the youngster for real anytime soon.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 202 lbs
Birthplace: Zilina, Slovakia
Age: 28
Experience: 4
Shoots: Left