19. Kevan Miller
Returning from a significant shoulder injury, Kevan Miller has a shot at cracking the Bruins opening day roster, and GM Don Sweeney is hoping he can do so. “I think it’s been lost a little bit that Kevan Miller is coming back to our group because he’s been out for so long,” Sweeney said. “We’ve got young players that at some point in time have to recognize that a situation presents itself and take advantage of it.” Miller provided solid defense in 41 games last season for the Black and Gold, and if he’s healthy and takes the next step with his game, he could be a great asset for a young Boston defense.