The 2015 draft was fortuitous for the Boston Bruins after all, as the club from Beantown announced Thursday the signing of three of their draftees to entry level contracts. Forwards Jake DeBrusk, Zach Senyshyn and defenseman Jeremy Lauzon have all signed their three-year deals with Boston, but will remain with their junior clubs for the remainder of the season.
Boston Bruins sign three of their 2015 draft picks to entry level deals
Remember when Boston had three consecutive picks in the first round of this year’s draft?


Bruins sign Jake DeBrusk, Jeremy Lauzon & Zach Senyshyn to entry-level contracts. Read release: https://t.co/80EDAfOacp ^BB
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) November 12, 2015 DeBrusk and Senyshyn were drafted No. 14 and 15 overall back in June for the Bruins, prompting much dismay at the clear reaches for the two players with many other high level prospects available in the first round. Lauzon was taken at No. 52 overall in the second round, not as much of a stretch for the Bruins compared to his draft mates.
Both DeBrusk and Senyshyn were left in a bit of controversy before the start of the season, as the pair and other first rounder Jakub Zboril failed their conditioning tests, to the embarrassment of their GM Don Sweeney. Since then, the draft picks have had varying degrees of success with their junior clubs over the first month of the season.











