Harrison Brunicke

  • Penguins Prospect Report: Harrison Brunicke Closes WHL Regular Season With Six-Point Week

    Penguins Prospect Report: Harrison Brunicke Closes WHL Regular Season With Six-Point Week

    Harrison Brunicke Closes WHL Regular Season With Six-Point Week Harrison Brunicke closed out the regular season for the Kamloops Blazers in the WHL with six points–all assists–in three games. The 2024 second round pick finished at a point-per-game pace with 24 points in 24 games, joining the Blazers after stints in the NHL and AHL and representing Canada at the 2026 World Junior Championship. The addition of Brunicke helped the Blazers finish fifth in the Western Conference, setting up a first round playoff series against the Kelowna Rockets. The Rockets won the regular season series 4-2 with two games going…

  • Penguins Prospect Report: March 23, 2026

    Penguins Prospect Report: March 23, 2026

    Harrison Brunice closed the regular season with six assists in three games, Will Horcoff scored in the Big 10 Championship, and Vasily Ponomarev scored in the regular season finale, plus Wilkes-Barre/Scranton recovered from a Wendesday night loss with two wins and Wheeling swept Trois-Rivieres in a three-game set.

  • Penguins Prospect Report: Harrison Brunicke Continues Strong Production From Blueline With Kamloops Blazers

    Penguins Prospect Report: Harrison Brunicke Continues Strong Production From Blueline With Kamloops Blazers

    Harrison Brunicke continued a dominant stretch in a return to Kamloops Blazers lineup with five points in three games last week.

  • Penguins Prospect Report: February 2, 2026

    Penguins Prospect Report: February 2, 2026

    Harrison Brunicke continued a dominant stretch with Kamloops, Owen Pickering stayed steady in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, and Emil Jarventie immediately contributed for Nokian Pyry after missing nearly 11 weeks plus Wilkes-Barre/Scranton won two and Wheeling lost four but managed two points.

  • Pittsburgh Penguins Prospects: 2026 World Junior Championship Preview

    Pittsburgh Penguins Prospects: 2026 World Junior Championship Preview

    Harrison Brunicke and 2025 first round pick Will Horcoff represent Pittsburgh Penguins prospects participating in the 2026 World Junior Championship.

  • 2025-26 Prospect Watch #5: Harrison Brunicke

    2025-26 Prospect Watch #5: Harrison Brunicke

    Despite missing a portion of the 2024-25 season due to injury, Harrison Brunicke managed 30 points in 41 games with the Kamloops Blazers in the WHL–leading blueliners and sixth overall on the team. With good size at 6’3″, 203 lbs., Brunicke looks to be only a season or two away from the NHL and potentially a cornerstone in the future.

  • Prospect Report: April 29, 2025

    Prospect Report: April 29, 2025

    Despite disappointing end to the 2024-25 season, Tristan Broz, Harrison Brunicke, and Avery Hayes provide some silver linings. The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins fall to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in two games, and the Wheeling Nailers win on to prevent the sweep, but bow out against the Norfolk Admirals in five games.

  • Prospect Report: April 1, 2025

    Prospect Report: April 1, 2025

    Avery Hayes comes up clutch for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Tristan Broz records back-to-back multi-assist games, and Harrison Brunicke records first professional point in AHL debut plus Wilkes-Barre/Scranton wins two of three and Wheeling Nailers secure playoff spot with three wins last week.

  • Prospect Report: February 18, 2025

    Prospect Report: February 18, 2025

    Vaisanen nets OT winner for Western Michigan, Brunicke lights the lamp for first time since returning from injury, and Yoder turns defense into offense for Providence plus Wilkes-Barre/Scranton gets one win but points in three of four games and Wheeling loses pair on South Carolina road trip.

  • 2025 World Junior Championship Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins Prospects

    2025 World Junior Championship Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins Prospects

    Keep tabs on three Pittsburgh Penguins prospects playing the 2025 World Junior Championship in Ottawa starting December 26 in Tanner Howe (Canada), Kalle Kangas (Finland), and Emil Pieniniemi (Finland).