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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.
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 Boston Bruins are preparing for a massive 2025 NHL Entry Draft. The Original Six club have the seventh-overall pick, so they will be looking to land a very good prospect with it.
The Boston Bruins have an opportunity to draft a generational talent if the club can finish at the bottom of NHL standings next year.
If the Bruins are banking on value, having an uber-skilled forward like Hagens fall to them at No. 7 would be a major coup for a franchise that was hindered by a dearth of high-end talent in 2024-25.
As such, the Boston Bruins interviewed 74 of the 90 prospects that attended the 2025 NHL Scouting Combine at KeyBank Center and LECOM Harborcenter over the last week.
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.
While the Bruins' prospect pool is not necessarily known for being among the strongest in the league, they do have some promising young players who have the potential to become solid NHLers in the ...
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