OHL In The System: Boston Bruins
As the 2025 NHL Draft concludes and development camps kick off across the National Hockey League, we’re diving into the current and former OHL talent within each NHL Club’s prospect pool.
This 32-part series will spotlight OHL players who are either signed to an NHL or AHL contract or are recently drafted, and are 25 years old or younger with 50 or fewer NHL games played.
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Today, let’s dive into the rising OHL stars making waves in the Boston Bruins system.
Jackson Edward (D) – London Knights (2019-24)
Selected: Round 7, 200th Overall (2022)
OHL Career Stats: 178 GP, 12 G, 49 A, 61 PTS, +50
Age: 21
A key piece of the 2024 OHL Champion London Knights, assistant captain Jackson Edward continued his development this past season, appearing in 31 games with the AHL’s Providence Bruins and recording 7 points (1-6–7). He was later re-assigned to the ECHL’s Maine Mariners, where he added 2 points (1-1–2) in 7 games. As he looks ahead to the 2025-26 season, Edward remains a steady, physical blueliner with strong upside, aiming to carve out a more permanent role at the pro level.
Brett Harrison (C) – Oshawa Generals (2019-23), Windsor Spitfires (2022-23)
Selected: Round 3, 85th Overall (2021)
OHL Career Stats: 180 GP, 82 G, 85 A, 167 PTS, -30
Age: 22
After a productive OHL career and international experience, Brett Harrison has continued to progress in the Bruins’ system. The 6-foot-2 centreman completed his second full AHL season with Providence in 2024-25, contributing 14 points (5-9–14) over 47 games. Harrison remains under contract through the 2025-26 season and will be a restricted free agent (RFA) thereafter.
Luke Cavallin (G) – Flint Firebirds (2017-22)
Signed: July 1, 2025
OHL Career Stats: 143 GP, 3.91 GAA, .889 SV%, 62-57-3-5
Age: 24
Luke Cavallin joins the Boston Bruins organization after an impressive 2024-25 season with the ECHL’s Trois-Rivières Lions, where he posted a 19-10-2 record, a 2.13 GAA, and a league-leading .929 save percentage across 32 games. Cavallin backstopped the Lions to their first-ever ECHL championship, earning the June M. Kelly Award as the playoff MVP. The former Flint Firebirds standout signed a one-year, two-way contract and will look to build on his momentum heading into the upcoming season.
Tomorrow on In The System, we’ll take a look at the OHL Talent inside the Seatlle Kraken organization!