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BOSTON — The Bruins have some issues that need addressing during the offseason if they want to get better. Not having a captain isn’t one of them.
The Athletic's Corey Pronman released his latest 2026 NHL mock draft, where he predicted the entire first round. When it came to the Boston Bruins, Pronman predicted that the Original Six club will select defenseman Adam Goljer with the 23rd overall pick.
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Bruins mocked to select 'dependable' Slovak defenseman in NHL draft
Boston has the 23rd overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
Team USA earned a 5-2 win over Germany in its lone pre-tournament game on Sunday with the help of two Bruins forwards.
The Boston Bruins are committed to making a positive influence throughout the New England community. Each year, the Bruins donate thousands of autographed items to support local non-profits with their fundraising efforts.
The Bruins have assets, including what could be three 2028 first-round picks. Matthew Poitras and Mason Lohrei could be used as trade collateral. They could have north of $15 million in cap space if they do not re-sign Viktor Arvidsson and Andrew Peeke, their two pending unrestricted free agents.
This year's free-agent market is not the strongest, but it still has the potential to provide the Bruins with some solod options to consider. Due to this, let's look at four pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) wingers who the Bruins should target if they are available on July 1.