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Mason Langenbrunner Retires from Hockey to Pursue Business Career

The former Boston Bruins draft pick and Harvard captain steps away from the ice to explore new professional horizons.

Mason Langenbrunner, a 2020 draft selection of the Boston Bruins, has announced his retirement from professional hockey as he turns his attention to a career in business.

At Harvard University he spent four seasons, recording 26 points in 130 appearances and, in his final year, was named team captain, a role that highlighted his leadership qualities.

From Ice to Industry

The Bruins’ 2020 entry draft produced four prospects, among them Langenbrunner, and the organization continues to benefit from the development of fellow draft mates Mason Lohrei and Riley Duran, who remain under contract with the club.

Veteran forward Trevor Kuntar also marked a personal milestone last season, making his NHL debut with the Buffalo Sabres and signaling the ongoing impact of that draft class across the league.

Langenbrunner says the transition to the business world allows him to apply the strategic mindset and teamwork forged on the ice to new challenges, though he has not disclosed the specific sector he intends to pursue.

His departure underscores a growing trend of collegiate players leveraging their athletic backgrounds into entrepreneurial and corporate ventures, a shift that could reshape how talent is cultivated beyond the rink.

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