As the 2025 NHL Draft approaches, Boston Bruins' general manager Don Sweeney is considering bold moves with the team's highest first-round pick since 2011 at No. 7. With a poor season behind them, the Bruins are focused on securing a top center prospect as they anticipate significant competition from other teams also looking for centers. Scott Wheeler's mock draft suggests the Bruins' interest in trading up to ensure they can land one of three highly valued prospects they covet, amid the uncertain draft positioning of these players.
Scott Wheeler published his latest 2025 NHL mock draft Tuesday, and in it he has an interesting piece of intel on the Bruins. Sounds like Bruins also have interest in moving up.
It's a very good year to need a center in Round 1, which is great for the Bruins because that's the position they most need to upgrade in this draft.
The problem for the Bruins is several other teams in the top seven picks also need a center, making the competition tough for them this draft.
Most mock drafts have Hagens coming off the board before No. 7, yet he was the No. 1 rated prospect at the start of the 2024-25 season.
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