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In just a few short weeks, black-and-gold sweaters will be back on the frozen sheet over at Warrior Ice Arena.

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The Bruins announced their practice schedule for their 2022 Development Camp on Tuesday.

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A week-long stretch of drills, scrimmages and testing that gives fans and media alike an extended glimpse of Boston’s future wave of talent

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It’s to be expected that the B’s latest haul of youngsters plucked from the 2022 NHL Draft will join the grouping. 

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Boston relinquished its 2022 first-round pick in its deadline deal for Hampus Lindholm.

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The B’s still hold a second-round pick, third-round pick (from the Dan Vladar trade), a fourth-rounder and both a sixth and seventh-round selection.  

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Of course, the headliners for this latest Dev Camp should be Boston’s two blue-chip prospects in Fabian Lysell and Mason Lohrei. 

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Lysell could be a dark-horse candidate to break camp with Boston if he impresses in September 

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While an elder statesman in Johnny Beecher could jumpstart what could be a pretty crucial few months if he gets invited to another Dev Camp. 

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Georgi Merkulov is also a top prospect to watch after joining the Bruins organization following a strong freshman campaign at Ohio State.