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The Boston Bruins had one of their busiest drafts in several years, as they brought in several new prospects. This was ...
Another Boston College men’s hockey commit has come off the board in the 2025 NHL Draft. Forward William Moore has been selected as the No. 51 overall pick (second round) by the Boston Bruins on ...
Hagens was one of four current or future players representing the Eagles' men's hockey program at the Boston Bruins 2025 ...
On Friday night, Boston College recruit William Moore was selected #51 overall by the Boston Bruins in the 2025 NHL Draft, joining James Hagens, who was also selected by the Bruins at #7. Moore is ...
The Boston Bruins selected American forward William Moore with the 51st overall pick on Saturday at The Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Moore spent the 2024-25 season with the United States ...
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney has been in his position for ten years now and has seen success with one Stanley ...
Frondell, selected No. 3 by the Chicago Blackhawks last month, will be part of Sweden’s 25-man roster along with forward ...
Cam Neely is one of the most influential people in the Boston Bruins’ decision-making process today. However, it wasn’t so ...
NHL Draft Boston College commit William Moore, Swedish defenseman Liam Pettersson headline Bruins’ Day 2 draft picks By Kevin Paul Dupont Globe Staff,Updated June 28, 2025, 4:23 p.m.
After a week and a half following the 2025 NHL Draft, and seven days into free agency, the Boston Bruins have made some eye-opening moves for the second year in a row.
The Bruins added to their center depth when they drafted a Boston College-bound player in the second round of the NHL Draft.
A day after experts gushed about the Bruins’ first round performance in the NHL Draft, Boston largely drew praise for their picks for the event as a whole. Here are some excerpts of how Don Sweeney ...