Boston Bruins president Cam Neely said the organization "failed" in the vetting process of Mitchell Miller, a NHL prospect that bullied a Black classmate with developmental disabilities, adding that "new information" over the weekend led the team to rescind his contract offer. Neely addressed reporters during a press conference on Monday where he said the decision to part ways with the 20-year-old defenseman came after learning that the organization did not speak with Isaiah Meyer-Crothers or his family. "Well the fact that we didn’t talk to the family was concerning to me." BRUINS PART WAYS WITH MITCHELL MILLER AFTER LEARNING ‘NEW INFORMATION’ "It’s a great question, something I need to find out," Neely responded when asked why that wasn’t part of the vetting process.