Even though the Boston Bruins are focused on Game 1 of their playoff series against the Toronto�Maple Leafs, general manager Don�Sweeney is still getting busy.�
The Bruins and Sweeney announced on Tuesday that they've signed undrafted free agent Karson Kuhlman to a two year contract worth a total of $1.5million.�
He'll join the AHL's Providence Bruins on an amateur tryout for the rest of this season and his NHL contract will kick in starting next year.�
Kuhlman was the captain of the Frozen�Four champion Minnesota Duluth team and put up 20 points in 44 games during the regular season.�
The 22 year old already has a relationship with the B's having attended this past summer's Development Camp.�