Inside BU’s Rising Star Tynan Lawrence, the Tense Malhotra-Desnoyers Rivalry, and Secret Olympic Prospects for 2026
It has been an unconventional draft year, though. Lawrence could have played in the QMJHL this year, where he and his draft stock would have both done well, but he chose to return to Muskegon and be the team’s captain. When he made that choice (while others were leaving the USHL for the CHL), his company line was that he was doing it because he wanted to lead the Lumberjacks to back-to-back titles. Then he left after playing just 13 games.
His draft year isn’t over, and there’s plenty of hockey left to be played, but these are things that NHL teams are going to ask him about in the lead-up now.



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