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The Boston Bruins made the wise decision to stockpile prospects and draft picks by trading away veteran players at the 2025 ...
The Boston Bruins had one of their busiest drafts in several years, as they brought in several new prospects. This was ...
When looking at the Bruins' current roster, Farinacci stands out as a call-up candidate for Boston when injuries arise. It ...
James Hagens and Will Moore both brought strong pedigrees as the Bruins’ top two draft picks to their first Development Camp.
Corey Pronman details what to expect from the Boston Bruins’ new prospects and how they fit into the farm system. 2025 Draft Grade: B. James Hagens’ landing spot at No. 7 reflects both his ...
James Hagens is the highest pick the Boston Bruins have made since Tyler Seguin in 2010, but fans most likely won’t see him ...
Frondell, selected No. 3 by the Chicago Blackhawks last month, will be part of Sweden’s 25-man roster along with forward ...
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How Bruins' approach to 2025 NHL Draft could pay huge dividendsThe Boston Bruins have not been afraid to take risks during Don Sweeney’s 10-year career as general manager. Sweeney has shown little hesitation to make big deals at the trade deadline, often shipping ...
BOSTON — The Bruins used the 79th pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft to select Cooper Simpson in the third round. Boston acquired picks 79 and 108 from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for the 69th ...
And most importantly for Boston, he’s a center — giving the Bruins a potential top-six stalwart down the middle if they opt to take him at No. 7 overall in the 2025 NHL Draft that begins Friday.
Heading into a pivotal offseason, Boston’s first chance to get better is at the NHL Draft. The Draft is set for June 27-28 in Los Angeles, and the Bruins have the seventh overall pick.
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