This time the newest one is Brett Bulmer, the 39th overall pick in 2010. After beginning the year in Minnesota for nine games, where he had 3 assists, Bulmer went back to Kelowna of the WHL and led the Rockets with 62 points (34G-28A) in only 53 games. His postseason, however, was not as successful as the 20 year-old was suspended for a game after a knee-on-knee hit and a young Kelowna team ended up being swept by the Portland Winterhawks.
Bulmer did score his first professional goal for Houston in the AHL postseason in a 1-0 win against Oklahoma City but unfortunately that was the only victory he experienced in two postseason series.
Brett, Minnesota's 9th ranked prospect in the new Minnesota Wild Prospect Handbook (download here), can be found on Twitter @BrettBulmer92. He joins fellow 2010 second round picks Jason Zucker and Johan Larsson on the social media site.
Bulmer did score his first professional goal for Houston in the AHL postseason in a 1-0 win against Oklahoma City but unfortunately that was the only victory he experienced in two postseason series.
Brett, Minnesota's 9th ranked prospect in the new Minnesota Wild Prospect Handbook (download here), can be found on Twitter @BrettBulmer92. He joins fellow 2010 second round picks Jason Zucker and Johan Larsson on the social media site.
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