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Bruins Three other prospects Bruins could target with the No. 7 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft If some of the top center prospects are off the board at No. 7, the Bruins could pivot to a skilled winger.
Aside from young Bruins already contributing like Brandon Carlo, Jake Debrusk, Charlie McAvoy, and David Pastrnak, there are plenty of top prospects waiting to move from Providence to Boston.
The Boston Bruins are in the middle of retooling their roster after their rough 2024-25 season. Due to this, there is a chance that the Original Six club could end up giving their prospects more ...
James Hagens and Will Moore both brought strong pedigrees as the Bruins’ top two draft picks to their first Development Camp.
BC's James Hagens takes an off-balance shot during the semi-final round of the men’s Beanpot hockey tournament between ...
The Bruins are in position to contend for the Cup in 2023 and should give up any prospects it takes to optimize the roster. NHL. ... the Bruins’ top two prospects, look like future long-term NHLers.
The Bruins dropped to No. 32 from No. 29 last year, with Jeremy Swayman and Jack Studnicka aging out of the evaluation system. The lack of prospects in the system will surely make Don Sweeney's ...
Here’s a look at the top prospects in the Bruins’ system: 1. Jack Studnicka: When he’s been in Boston, he’s shown flashes of solid play, but he’s very much still adjusting to playing pro ...
Can the Bruins count on their prospects to succeed the previous generation of stars and middle-of-the-lineup ... Bruins’ generational rebuild will be under scrutiny at Prospects Challenge.
No prospect has seen their stock soar higher over the last few weeks than Martin, whose bruising skillset and high floor make him the type of player that the Bruins could covet at No. 7 overall.
With the Bruins struggling this season, it would not hurt for them to see what some of their other prospects can do. Thus, let's look at three prospects who are knocking on the door for a call-up.