
Inside Sweeney’s Bold Strategy for the Mysterious No. 7 Pick in the 2025 NHL Draft
The Boston Bruins desperately need a franchise center, and with the No. 7 pick in the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft, they have a tremendous opportunity to add a player of that caliber to their organization.
But it doesn’t sound like the Bruins are locking themselves into just one position, assuming they keep the pick.
“We’re taking the best player (available),” Bruins general manager Don Sweeney told reporters at his pre-draft press conference Wednesday afternoon.
The 2025 draft class is quite strong at center. It’s possible that six or seven centers could go in the top 10 picks. Several of those top center prospects who could still be on the board when the Bruins pick at No. 7, including James Hagens, Jake O’Brien, Brady Martin and Roger McQueen, have top-six potential.
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