The Bruins Got An Absolute Steal In The Later Rounds Of The NHL Draft
In a move emphasizing the value of talent, the Boston Bruins selected Beckett Hendrickson from the National Team Development Program (NTDP) with their fourth round pick.
Standing tall at 6-foot-2, Hendrickson brings versatility to the center position with exceptional passing skills.
Despite just turning 18 last week, he already showcases great potential for growth.
Notably, Hendrickson possesses an underrated shot that could become a powerful asset in the future.
Boston's decision to select him suggests they believe he has the ability to exceed expectations, as he could have been chosen earlier in the draft.
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JUIN 30 | 37 ANSWERS The Bruins Got An Absolute Steal In The Later Rounds Of The NHL Draft Do you think this was a steal in the later rounds? |
Yes | 24 | 64.9 % |
No | 13 | 35.1 % |
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