Bruins prospect Mason Langenbrunner retires to pursue business career

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Last updated Jul 12, 2026

Bruins prospect Mason Langenbrunner retires to pursue business career
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Mason Langenbrunner, a 23-year-old defenseman in the Boston Bruins organization, has retired from hockey to focus on his new venture, a start-up company called Skye that produces performance protein bars. Langenbrunner was selected by the Bruins in the fifth round of the 2020 NHL Draft. His decision comes shortly after free agency, amidst ongoing trade rumors involving other NHL players., Connor Hellebuyck is reportedly highly likely to be traded this summer, while there are discussions around Elias Pettersson's future in Vancouver and the potential trade of Dylan Larkin from Detroit.

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  • Mason Langenbrunner retires at 23 to start a protein bar company.
  • He was drafted by the Bruins in 2020 as a fifth-round pick.
  • Trade discussions include Connor Hellebuyck and Elias Pettersson.
  • Detroit seeks proven players in any Dylan Larkin trade.
  • Canucks introduce new assistant coaches including Ryan Mougenel.
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  • 3:37 PMYahoo SportsDaily Bean: Bruins Prospect Retires; Center Trade Talk; Goalies
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We are almost two weeks removed from the start of free agency, the big names that have moved, and the […] The post Daily Bean: Bruins Prospect Retires; Center Trade Talk; Goalies appeared first on Boston Hockey Now.

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