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Boston Bruins Conclude Dev Camp with Trade Talks

· 2026-07-03

Boston Bruins Conclude Dev Camp with Trade Talks

The Boston Bruins concluded their development camp at Warrior Ice Arena with a 3-on-3 tournament.

Adam McQuaid, the Bruins' director of player development, expressed satisfaction with the week's events.

What happened at Dev Camp?

The prospects split into four teams and competed in a 3-on-3 tournament, followed by a game and shootout.

The camp featured 31 prospects, excluding Will Moore, who was limited to off-ice activities.

Why it matters for Boston Bruins

The Bruins had a deal in place with the Oilers to acquire Darnell Nurse, but a player's no-trade clause prevented the trade.

David Pagnotta reported that the Bruins were willing to trade a player with no-trade protection, but the player refused to waive the clause.

The Bruins currently stand 5th in the Eastern Conference with a 45-27 record, on a W2 streak.

What comes next?

The Bruins will look to strengthen their roster ahead of the new season, with several players having trade protection, including David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.

The team's director of player development, Adam McQuaid, will continue to work with the prospects to improve their skills.

And the Bruins will monitor the situation with Connor Bedard, who suffered a shoulder injury during a summer skate in Vancouver.

The injury could have implications for the Chicago forward's upcoming season.

But for now, the Bruins will focus on their own preparations, with the new season approaching.

So the team will look to build on their current standing and make a strong push for the playoffs.

The Bruins' fans will be eager to see how the team performs in the upcoming season, with several key players returning.

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