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Boston Bruins Kick Off Development Camp with Notable Signings

· 2026-06-30

Boston Bruins Kick Off Development Camp with Notable Signings

The Boston Bruins started their development camp with a bang, signing Ivan Ivan to a one-year, two-way contract with a cap hit of $850,000.

What happened at development camp?

The Bruins' prospects and development camp invites took the ice, with the forward group starting yesterday and the defensemen hitting the ice today.

The team issued qualifying offers to four of their seven free agents, including Matt Poitras.

Who stood out at camp?

Dean Letourneau, the Bruins' first-round pick in 2024, made a solid impression, crediting his ability to remain confident after a breakout season.

Kyle Chauvette is set to be the Bruins' emergency backup goalie this coming season.

What's next for the Bruins?

The team will continue development camp, with scrimmages scheduled for Thursday.

The Bruins are coming off a 45-27 record and a fifth-place finish in the Eastern Conference, looking to improve after losing 1-4 to the Buffalo Sabres on May 1, 2026.

And with the NHL offseason in full swing, the Bruins are making moves to prepare for the upcoming season.

But the team still has work to do, with three restricted free agents departing, including Jordan Harris.

So the Bruins will look to their young prospects to fill the gaps and make an impact.

The team's fans will be watching closely, eager to see how the new signings and trades will play out on the ice.

With the draft over and free agency opening soon, the Bruins are poised to make some big moves.

As Don Sweeney, the Bruins' general manager, looks to build a winning team, the fans are excited to see what the future holds.

The Bruins' development camp is a key part of that process, giving the team a chance to evaluate their young players and make informed decisions about the upcoming season.

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