Scott Bradley enters his 14th season in the Bruins organization, his tenth as the club's Director of Amateur Scouting. In that position, he oversees the efforts of the team's amateur scouting staff in addition to scouting those North American and European players eligible for the annual NHL Entry Draft. A native of British Columbia, he 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 championship squad in 1989-90. He served for three seasons as a scout for the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds before joining Boston's scouting staff on a full-time basis in 1993-94, concentrating on those draft-eligible players in the western region of the United States and Canada. Bradley, 42, and his wife Cathy reside in Abbotsford, British Columbia with their son Richard and daughter Allison. |