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    Roster set for 2012 Bruins Development Camp

    Tim Rosenthal June 25, 2012
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    (Credit: Getty Images) First round pick Malcolm Subban (G) will be one of 29 members attending the 2012 Boston Bruins Development Camp beginning this Thursday at Ristuccia Arena.

    On Monday, the Boston Bruins announced their roster for the 2012 Development Camp that begins Thursday, June 28, at Ristuccia Arena in Wilmington and continues through Monday, July 2.

    Twenty-nine players — 15 forwards, eight defensemen and six forwards — will lace up the skates for the 2012 version, including last year’s first round selection Dougie Hamilton and this year’s 24th overall pick Malcolm Subban (the younger brother of Habs defenseman and perhaps Bruins’ fans favorite villain P.K. Subban). Others who are scheduled to attend include Matthew Grzelcyk (Boston’s third round pick from this weekend’s Draft in Pittsburgh), Jared Knight, Ryan Spooner, Tommy Cross, and Alex Khokalachev, just to name a few.

    Seven additional invites, including Parker Milner — part of the 2012 NCAA champion Boston College Eagles along with Cross — will also be attending this week’s camp. Below is the full roster for the sixth annual Development Camp.

    Forwards: Darik Angeli, Anthony Camara, Colin Campbell, Daniel Carr, Justin Courtnall, Brian Ferlin, Justin Florek, Seth Griffith, Colton Hargrove, Alex Khokhlachev, Jared Knight, Cody Payne, Ben Sexton, Wayne Simpson, Ryan Spooner

    Defensemen: Matt Benning, Chris Casto, Tommy Cross, Matthew Grzelcyk, Dougie Hamilton, Torey Krug, Robbie O’Gara, Zach Trotman

    Goalies: Zane Gothberg, Parker Milner, Adam Morrison, Malcolm Subban, Niklas Svedberg, Lars Volden

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    Tim Rosenthal serves as the Managing Editor of Bruins Daily. He started contributing videos to the site in 2010 before fully coming on board during the Bruins' Stanley Cup run in 2011. His bylines over the last decade have been featured on Boston.com, FoxSports.com, College Hockey News, Patch and Inside Hockey. You can follow Tim on Twitter @_TimRosenthal.

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