Bruins development camp highlights emerging prospects and goalie talent
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 2:23 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
The Boston Bruins opened their four-day development camp at Warrior Ice Arena on July 1, featuring 31 prospects, including all seven draft picks from the 2026 NHL Draft. The camp included position-specific sessions followed by a scrimmage and a shootout. Director of player development Adam McQuaid praised the performance of the young players, particularly Matvei Kotkov, Nils Bartholdsson, and Oscar Olsson. Goalies Yuri Ivanov and Roberto Henriquez also impressed but will need more time to develop. Dean Letourneau showcased significant improvement as the only first-round pick at the camp.
- •Camp featured 31 prospects, including 2026 draft picks.
- •Matvei Kotkov, Nils Bartholdsson, and Oscar Olsson stood out.
- •Goalies Yuri Ivanov and Roberto Henriquez showed promise.
- •Dean Letourneau excelled as the sole first-round pick.
- •The camp concluded on July 3 with competitive scrimmages.
- 2:23 AMYahoo Sports — 5 Takeaways from Bruins Development Camp
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