Bruins general manager Don Sweeney made 10 selections in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, including three consecutive picks in the first round. According to Hockey Reference, it’s the largest Bruins draft class since the NHL lowered the number of rounds from nine to seven in 2005.
June 2019 will mark four years since that draft. Some of the players taken then have already made waves in the NHL, while others continue to find their path in the sport’s lower levels. Here is where the Bruins’ 2015 draft class stands, in order of most NHL games played to least:
Brandon Carlo, second round, 206 NHL games – TSN’s Bob McKenzie originally ranked Carlo as the 22nd best prospect in the 2015 draft, but teams passed on him in the first round, allowing the Bruins to take him with the 37th overall draft pick.