
2025 NHL Mock Draft: Which Dark Horse Prospect Could Transform the Bruins at No. 7?
In fact, they slid down to the No. 7 pick, which was the worst-case scenario for the Original Six franchise.
This outcome makes Bruins general manager Don Sweeney’s job a little tougher. Does he keep this pick and bolster one of the league’s worst prospect pools, or does it make more sense to look for a potential trade involving an established veteran?
If the Bruins do keep the pick, it would be wise to target a center.
The Bruins badly need a top-six center. They don’t really have one at any level of their organization. Sure, Elias Lindholm has played like a top-six center at times in his career, but he performed more like a No. 3 during his first season in Boston.
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