With the NCAA season now over, the transfer window is open and with a much shorter period this year, moves have been happening quickly.  (Instead of 45 days, it’s now just 15, running through April 28th.)  Quite a few NHL prospects have found new places already but those players have been later-round selections; there hadn’t been a top-round draft pick moving in the opening days.

However, that has now changed.  Brad Elliott Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald reports (Twitter link) that Jets prospect Sascha Boumedienne is transferring from Boston University to Ohio State University.

The 19-year-old defenseman was the 28th overall selection last June after Boumedienne’s first season at BU, one that saw him put up 13 points in 40 games.  He was much more productive at the World Under-18s, however, tallying 14 points in just seven appearances to give his draft stock a boost after it has slid during the season.

Unfortunately, Boumedienne didn’t progress too much in his sophomore year.  His output actually dipped slightly to two goals and eight assists in 35 appearances while playing a little lower on the depth chart at times as well.  He had a decent showing at the World Juniors with Sweden though, notching four points in seven games while averaging 22:13 per game of ice time.

With this move, Boumedienne is banking on having an opportunity to have a more prominent role in the hopes of sparking a big year from a development perspective.  If that happens, he’d be a strong candidate to turn pro and sign with the Jets next season, foregoing his final year of eligibility.

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