With Bruins in hibernation, focus turns to a reworked prospect pool in Providence
Briefly

Following a disappointing 2024-25 season, the Boston Bruins find themselves focusing on rebuilding and future prospects after missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years. With a strategy shift highlighted by a trade-deadline sell-off to acquire draft picks and promising players like Fraser Minten, the organization is keen on future success. Providence Bruins head coach Ryan Mougenel emphasizes the importance of playoff exposure for the franchise's young talent, stressing that it's crucial not only for success but to cultivate a winning mindset within the team.
"Meaningful games are real important, ... when the game's on the line and you can control that anxiety ... you know you're always ready for that next opportunity."
"We don't just want to be a good team that makes the playoffs. We want to win. And those are real important habits to develop and grow a successful franchise."
Read at Boston.com
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