Senyshyn played a career-high eight NHL games in 2021 but failed to register a point with the Bruins. At the AHL-level, he had seven goals and six assists (13 points) in 18 games with Providence. This offseason, the Bruins added Erik Haula, Nick Foligno and Tomas Nosek to their bottom-6, so it seems highly likely that Senyshyn will start the season in the AHL and wait for injuries to clear the way for him to return to the Bruins.
Senyshyn was in the lineup for six straight games but failed to record a point and was held without a shot in the last three games. Chris Wagner will replace him on the fourth line on Tuesday.
Senyshyn has had a nice start to his AHL season, scoring five goals with four assists (nine points) in 11 games with Providence. The 23-year-old, former first-round pick has one goal and two assists in six career NHL games.
Senyshyn suffered a lower-body injury vs. the Panthers on Tuesday and is expected to be sidelined for at least one month. Trent Frederic was called up from Providence (AHL) to replace Senyshyn, who had appeared in the Bruins last four games and collected two assists. The 22-year-old will likely return to Providence when he is healthy and look to make a return to Boston later in the season.
Senyshyn was a first-round pick in 2015 (No.15 overall) and has one goal in two career NHL games to-date. Senyshyn has had a slow start to the 2019-20 campaign, scoring just two goals with one assist in 12 AHL games.
Senyshyn was a first round pick in 2015 and could make his NHL debut this week if the Bruins elect to give some players some rest before the playoffs. Senyshyn has 14 goals and 10 assists (24 points) in 62 games with Providence this season.