Bruins top prospect returns home following disappointing results.

Injuries plagued his development badly.

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Bruins top prospect returns home following disappointing results.
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Drafting is an imprecise science, we all know that. When you pick the most promising kid available, you can't predict how his career will turn out. Will he be the next superstar or will he be a total bust that will be forgotten quickly? Only time can tell. 

Today, we learned that Linus Arnesson will be sent back to Sweden to work on his game and regain some confidence. He had a tough year in Providence, with many injuries plaguing his development. The 6'1'', 198lbs defenseman was drafted 60th during the 2013 draft and played three partial campaigns in Providence, but suffered many injuries along the way. 

The Bruins still extended his contract to retain his rights, but his career doesn't seem to go the right way. Maybe Sweden will be better for his development, being close to his family and playing a less intense schedule. 


Source: Twitter