
Bruins Eye Hidden Gem at No. 7 Pick: Could This Underrated Prospect Change Their Destiny?
“If you had a chance to win the lottery, I’m sure you’d receive phone calls in terms of whether you’ll ever move that pick. At No. 7, you still may,” Sweeney said. “It’s difficult to move up from there, but we’ll do our due diligence in terms of which teams may want to jockey around. And we still feel very comfortable with the scouting we’ve done and the player we’re gonna get at No. 7 if we decide to stay there.”
If the Bruins plan on their retool being a quick one — maybe just one offseason — it would help if their 2025 first-round pick could contribute right away. But that’s not often what happens. Rushing these players to the NHL can backfire.
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