
By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18
Just days before the 2026-27 National Hockey League schedule gets released, the Boston Bruins have announced changes to their Hockey Operations Staff. Today, Kevyn Adams has been named the senior advisor to the general manager. Dennis Bonvie has been named assistant general manager, player personnel. Jeremy Rogalski has been named assistant general manager, analytics and strategy. Alex Gimenez has been named director of hockey operations, collective bargaining agreement. The Bruins have also announced that, effective Aug. 1, Evan Gold will depart the organization to pursue other NHL opportunities.
“As we continue to build our staff, these changes recognize the work and growth of people within our organization while also adding experienced voices to our group,” said Bruins general manager Don Sweeney. “I’m confident Kevin, Dennis, Jeremy, and Alex will each play an important role as we continue to improve our team both this upcoming season and beyond. I’d also like to thank Evan for his contribution over the past several seasons.”
Adams was the former Buffalo Sabres general manager from 2020 to 2025. Bonvie has served as the Bruins’ director of pro scouting since the 2022-23 season. Rogalski has been in the Bruins organization since July 2017, serving as the director of hockey analytics. Gimenez’s role as director of hockey operations, collective bargaining agreement, is new. The role will be responsible for contract negotiations, salary cap management, CBA compliance, and player acquisition strategy.



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