The article discusses a potential trade strategy for the Boston Bruins as they look to enhance their draft position following a disappointing season. They secured multiple draft picks, including their own No. 7 overall, and could trade away NHL talent to capitalize on the current draft class. Recent speculation suggests a deal with Vancouver could bring in the No. 15 pick. This would help the Bruins target promising prospects as they rebuild around key players like David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.
If the Bruins opt to stand pat with this trove of draft selections, Boston should have the means to restock what has been an underwhelming cupboard of prospects.
Moving on from an established NHL forward who may not be part of Boston's equation during their next contention window could make sense, especially if they land another first-round pick.
The Bruins' sell-off at the trade deadline also secured a range of picks that could help restock their talent pool following a tumultuous season.
In a new mock draft posted by The Athletic last week, the Bruins used that No. 7 pick to select playmaking center Jake O'Brien...
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