The Boston Bruins made their final picks in the 2026 NHL Draft on Saturday afternoon. In the final three rounds, the Bruins had one pick in each round- one in the fifth at No. 157, one in the sixth at No. 170, and a final in the seventh at No. 216. With the No. 157 overall pick, Boston drafted defenseman Jacob Vandeven from the GOHL’s Komoka Kings. In 2025-26, Vandeven played in 47 games and logged 13 goals and 19 assists for 32 points. The Bruins took goalie Roberto Henriquezin the sixth round at No. 170, a pick they traded the Pittsburgh Penguins for earlier in the day. Henriquez plays for the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers. Last season, he played in 37 games and posted a 2.22 goals against average, a .921 save percentage, and a 21-9-4 record. He is also a Boston College commit. Boston’s final pick was in the seventh round at No. 216 and it took defenseman Cullen McCrate from the Fargo Force (USHL). For the Force last season, McCrate played in 61 games and tallied 10 goals and 20 assists for 30 points. He is a Michigan State commit. With the selection, the Bruins finalize their 2026 draft class. Follow us on Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube, Threads, Bluesky, and Instagram for the latest Boston Bruins news.
Boston Bruins Make Final Three Picks in 2026 NHL Draft
The Bruins wrapped up their draft on Saturday with three final selections.















