The Boston Bruins have seen a ton of success in the NHL Entry Draft since the turn of the century. They’ve seen picks like Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, and David Krejci help lead their team to a Stanley Cup. They’ve also seen guys like David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy develop into stars on the current roster. They’ve even seen guys like Phil Kessel and Dougie Hamilton see success in Boston and then ask for trades out of the city, which has brought in more picks for them! However, not all of their picks in the last 25 years or so have been hits. The Bruins, much like any other team in the NHL and professional sports, have had their fair share of busted draft picks.
Below is a list of “bust” draft picks made by the Bruins in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the NHL Entry Draft dating back to 2007.
Zach Hamill – 8th overall – 2007
The Bruins took Zach Hamill one pick before the San Jose Sharks grabbed Logan Couture in 2007. Hamill turned out to be a complete bust in Boston, as he only appeared in 20 NHL games and registered only 4 assists. The former 1st round pick left the U.S. in 2014 to play in Europe and never returned. He last appeared in a professional game during the 2020-21 season.
Jordan Caron – 25th overall – 2009
Jordan Caron saw a longer NHL career than Hamill, but it wasn’t too much better. Caron spent parts of five seasons with Boston and registered 12 goals and 16 assists in 134 regular season games. He was ultimately traded to Colorado at the 2016 NHL trade deadline in a deal that brought in Maxime Talbot and Paul Carey.