Bruins vow player-control review after Miller signing
BOSTON (AP) – An independent review of the Boston Bruins’ player vetting process found no misconduct by team employees, but it did identify flaws in the system that led to the signing of Mitchell Miller, who was convicted of assault in 2016 for bullying a black classmate. with developmental disabilities in high school. The team said Thursday it will overhaul the process that broke down when it gave Miller an entry-level contract last month, even though the Arizona Coyotes previously waived his rights after drafting him in 2020. Bruins president Cam Neely said afterward that the team “dropped the ball”Read News