Draft Day Has Arrived for Boston Bruins – and Options Are Wide Open
- Don Sweeney, the Bruins' GM, is actively pursuing trades ahead of the NHL draft and has significant draft capital this year with the No. 7 pick and additional second-round picks.
- Sweeney remains in contact with Morgan Geekie’s camp regarding a contract extension after his impressive 33-goal season, indicating that Geekie will receive a pay raise.
- Sweeney expressed that he is looking to strengthen the Bruins' roster while considering future prospects and is open to arbitration if necessary to finalize deals.
- The team's scouts are confident about the No. 7 pick and are exploring various options to improve both now and in the future.
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Draft day has arrived for Boston Bruins – and options are wide open
For the first time in his 10-year tenure, Bruins’ GM Don Sweeney will enter the NHL draft with a top-10 pick in his possession on Friday night. If he chooses to make the pick at No. 7 instead of trading it, chances are he won’t be getting a generational talent in this crop. But he should get a good, top-six forward. So which way will Sweeney, Ryan Nadeau and the rest of the scouting staff go? Sweeney said on Wednesday that he’ll be taking the be…
Bruins mock draft: One educated guess as to how GM Don Sweeney will use Boston’s seven selections - The Boston Globe
While finding a player who can make an impact in the NHL in his draft year is difficult, Boston does have the No. 7 overall pick, so it is possible.

Don Sweeney open to different options to improve Bruins at draft
Don Sweeney could not predict whether he would be involved in any trades going into the Friday’s first round of the NHL draft, but the Bruins’ GM made it clear he’s on the hunt. After the fire sale at the trade deadline, the B’s go into Friday with the No. 7 overall pick and two second-rounders this year, as well as two first-rounders in 2026 and 2027. That’s draft capital the B’s have not had in recent years. Whether Sweeney can turn it into a …
Odds of 5 Players to Be Selected in the Top 10
Maybe the Boston Bruins have the seventh overall pick on Friday at the 2025 NHL Draft at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Or maybe not. The draft is shaping up to be an entirely unpredictable introduction of the next generation of players. After the first pick, the predictions and mock drafts have little agreement. In fact, there are no less than 14 players who could go in the top 10. However, rumors persist that the Bruins could trade out th…
Don Sweeney Details Bruins' Plans With No. 7 Pick In 2025 Draft
Having a top-10 pick in the draft allows the Bruins to explore many options with the selection. Boston could stay at No. 7, trade the pick away for a current NHL player or they could choose to move up or down on the draft board. General manager Don Sweeney isn’t shutting the door on any ideas. “It would require a lot for us to move off of seven,” Sweeney told NESN’s Sophia Jurksztowicz on Wednesday. “There’s some opportunities to move back that …
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