The Boston Bruins faced a disappointing 2024-25 season after trading key players like Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle, aiming to reshape their team culture under new head coach Marco Sturm. Despite offseason acquisitions that add depth, the Bruins must overcome a challenging division and work towards a new identity led by stars David Pastrňák and Charlie McAvoy.
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Scott Wheeler of The New York Times ranked New Jersey Devils prospect Mikhail Yegorov as the No. 4 goaltending prospect in the NHL. The 19-year-old, standing 6-foot-5 and drafted 49th overall in 2024, is entering his sophomore season at Boston University after a promising freshman year, and is viewed as a key part of the Devils' future goaltending strategy. Want More Context? 🔎
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