SENIOR ADVISOR TO THE GENERAL MANAGER
Scott Bradley is in his 31st season in the Bruins organization and this is his fourth season in his current position following six seasons as the team’s Assistant General Manager. He serves as an advisor to General Manager Don Sweeney on all matters pertaining to player evaluation, trades and free agent signings. His current role is a continuation of his steady advancement in the Bruins organization. He also previously spent six seasons as Director of Player Personnel for the team, during which time he scouted professional and amateur levels for all Bruins personnel, including club prospects and current roster players. He originally joined Boston’s scouting staff on a full-time basis in 1993, at which time he concentrated on those draft-eligible players in the western region of the United States and Canada. He was promoted to the position of Head Scout in 1996 and for eleven seasons he oversaw the club’s scouting staff in addition to scouting prospects eligible for the annual Entry Draft. It was under his watch that the club drafted key members of the 2011 Stanley Cup championship such as Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand, which were second-round and third-round selections, respectively. He was named the team’s Director of Player Personnel in 2008 and held that position until his current promotion. The native of British Columbia played part of one season as an American Hockey League goaltender and then coached for five seasons with the Tier II Junior A and Senior AAA League teams in Abbotsford, BC, including an Allan Cup finalist squad in 1989-90. He served for two seasons as a scout for the WHL’s Seattle Thunderbird prior to joining the Bruins organization.