Sigalet joins brother on Bruins
August 15, 2005
BOSTON (AP) -- Bowling Green defenseman Jonathan Sigalet agreed to a
three-year contract with the Bruins on Monday, 10 days after his older
brother signed with Boston.
The Bruins also announced one-year agreements with six other players --
centers Brad Boyes <http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/2525/>, Ben
Guite and Nate Robinson, left wing Eric Healey
<http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/2016/>, right wing Jason MacDonald
<http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/2894/> and defenseman Kevin Dallman
<http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/3115/>.
The 19-year-old Sigalet passed up his last two years of college
eligibility after finishing with six goals and 25 assists in 72 games
during the past two seasons. Boston took him with the 100th pick of this
year's draft
Goalie Jordan Sigalet, 24, was Jonathan's teammate in college and was
drafted by Boston in the seventh round 2001. He played most of the games
in his senior year after being diagnosed in March 2004 with multiple
sclerosis.
Boyes and Dallman were restricted free agents. Guite, Robinson, Healey
and MacDonald were unrestricted free agents.