Groulx's Confidence Surge Earns NHL Audition After AHL Scoring Push
Bo Groulx's AHL scoring surge earned him an NHL recall, with TSN framing his rise around one word: confidence.

Benoit-Olivier Groulx's late-season run through the AHL has done more than pad a stat line. It has put him on an NHL roster.
TSN captured the essence of Groulx's trajectory in a March 21 video feature titled "Confidence is everything," a phrase that cuts to the heart of what has changed for the 23-year-old forward. The recall, covered by multiple outlets, carries a consistent theme: Groulx arrived at the AHL level as a player still finding himself, and left it as someone who had answered the questions surrounding his game.
The details of his scoring push underscore why the promotion carries weight. Groulx did not earn this audition through opportunity alone. The production came first, and the confidence, by all accounts, followed. That sequence matters at a level where prospects are often recalled prematurely and returned quietly. Groulx's case appears built on a more durable foundation.
For an AHL audience that has watched Groulx develop, the recall is the expected next step after the kind of surge that forces an NHL organization's hand. TSN's framing of it as a confidence story rather than a numbers story is notable: it suggests the people around him believe the mental shift is real and sustained, not a hot streak waiting to cool.
The NHL audition is now his to seize or surrender. What happens next will determine whether this recall becomes a permanent foothold or a developmental detour, but Groulx heads into it with the one asset that cannot be assigned by a coaching staff or manufactured by a front office.
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