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BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins today signed defenseman Mark Stuart to a multiyear contract extension.
Stuart's 2007-08 season with the Bruins was marked by a number of career highs, including games played (82), goals (4), assists (4), and points (8). Stuart was one of three Bruins to play in all 82 regular-season games, joining Phil Kessel and Glen Metropolit, and played in all seven postseason contests. He also represented Team USA at the 2008 IIHF World Championship this past May.
The Rochester, Minn., native was selected by the Bruins as their first-round selection (21st overall) in the 2003 draft. Before coming to Boston, he played for three years at Colorado College, where he captained the team as a junior and was named the WCHA's Defensive Player of the Year in 2004-05. After playing the majority of the 2006-07 season with the Providence Bruins (60 games), he made his NHL debut with Boston versus the New York Islanders on March 11, 2006.
In his three-year professional career, the 24-year-old has recorded 5-6-11 totals, playing in 114 games. He made his first postseason appearance with the Bruins in their 2007-08 playoff run, appearing in all seven games and notching one assist.
During college, Stuart captained Team USA to a gold medal for the first time ever in the 2004 World Junior Championships, repeating the same feat he had accomplished in 2002 at the World Under-18 Championships.
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