Bruins Turn to AHL Star DiPietro as Olympic Exodus Leaves Net Empty
The Boston Bruins faced an unexpected roster crunch when both starting goaltender Joonas Korpisalo and backup Jeremy Swayman headed to Milan for Olympic quarterfinal competition, leaving the team without a netminder for practice. The team's solution came in the form of Michael DiPietro, a 26-year-old prospect who's been putting up dominant numbers in the AHL this season and has emerged as one of the organization's most intriguing assets.


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