Providence Returns Fraser to Reading
PROVIDENCE, RI -- The Providence Bruins, in their 18th year in
the American Hockey League, announced that they have released
former Harvard forward Jimmy Fraser from his Professional Tryout
Agreement. With the move, the P-Bruins have 21 players on their
roster, including 12 forwards, seven defensemen and two
goaltenders.
Fraser, 22, went scoreless in three games for Providence after
being promoted from the ECHL's Reading Royals on October 30. He
made his P-Bruins debut that night on the road against the
Manchester Monarchs. After participating in Providence's training
camp, the center began this season in Reading, where he appeared in
six games and tallied his first and only pro point with an assist
on October 17 against the Elmira Jackals.
Prior to turning pro, Fraser was a four-year member of the Harvard
University Crimson, where he registered 54 points (15g, 39a) and
162 penalty minutes in 128 contests. His best offensive seasons
came as a freshman and sophomore, recording 16 points in each year.
As a freshman, he led the Crimson in rookie scoring and tallied a
career-best 13 assists in a personal-high 35 games. As a sophomore,
he scored a career-high six goals. In his senior season, Fraser was
selected as Harvard's team captain. In each of his final three
seasons, he was a member of the ECAC All-Academic Team.
Outside of school, Fraser was a member of the U.S.A. Hockey World
Juniors Bronze Medal winning team in 2007, and he was selected as
an alternate captain of the U.S. National World Junior Team that
same year. The undrafted forward is a native of Port Huron,
Michigan.












