Jordan Caron

33-Year-Old Right WingRW
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed with European team Krefeld (DEL-Germany) in October of 2017.
RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
June 29, 2016
Caron agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way deal with the Blues on Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Caron was on the ice for just four NHL games last season and went minus-3 while recording six hits in those contests. With AHL Chicago, the 25-year-old was significantly more productive as he tallied 36 points and 115 PIM in 70 outings. Fantasy owners probably shouldn't expect the winger to break into the NHL full time for 2016-17, but he could start making more relief appearances next year if injuries start to pile up for St. Louis.
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Caron played in 35 games with the Bruins last season, notching just one goal and two assists. The 23-year-old Caron has 123 NHL regular season contests under his belt, but the 2009 first-rounder has struggled to establish himself as a regular with the Bruins. Assuming he sticks around, he will be in line to continue to serve as a spare forward for the B's, while working on a cap-friendly deal.
2012-13 wasn't a banner season for Caron, who notched three points in 17 games with the Bruins and 18 in 47 contests with AHL Providence. That said, the 2009 first-rounder is just 22 and the budding power forward figures to have a chance to stick with the big club this coming fall with a strong training camp where he will compete with a handful of others for a third-line wing slot.
Caron, the Bruins’ 2009 first-round draft pick, played 48 games last season while scoring seven goals, recording eight assists and averaging 11:32 of ice time. Despite the modest totals, one gets the sense that Caron, who has displayed flashes of upside the past couple of seasons, has a chance to emerge as a solid NHL power forward. He’s the favorite to land a spot on the Bruins’ third line this season, along with Chris Kelly and Rich Peverley. That’s an assignment that would no doubt lead to increased production, which could turn Caron into a decent late-round draft bargain.
The B's may not have a lot of turnover personnel-wise this coming season, but there will be some holes to fill up front following the departures of Mark Recchi and Michael Ryder. Caron, who scored seven points in 23 games with the big club spent a majority of the 2010-11 season with AL Providence, recording 28 points in 47 games. First on his to-do list, will be simply making the team, but we think he's probably the best equipped of the B's young forwards to step in for the departed vets. To start, he figures to be a modest fantasy producer, but in time, has the upside to develop into a solid power forward at the NHL level.
Caron, who was the 25th overall pick in 2009 NHL draft, could contend for a roster spot with the B's this season, but more than likely, the team's depth up from will force him to spend 2010-11 with AHL Providence. He has power forward upside as a pro, as long as he can stay healthy, which is something that has hardly been a given for him.
The Bruins aren't counting on Caron (their first-rounder) this season, but down the road he is viewed as a potential power forward, as long as he can shake the injury-prone label.
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RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
January 1, 2016
Caron has been returned to AHL Chicago, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
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RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
December 25, 2015
Caron has been recalled from the minors, according to the official site of the AHL.
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RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
December 23, 2015
Caron was returned to AHL Chicago on Wednesday.
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RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
December 20, 2015
Caron was recalled from AHL Chicago on Sunday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.
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RWSt. Louis Blues  Foreign
July 2, 2015
Caron signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Blues on Thursday.
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