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The Bruins added a major talent to their prospect pipeline on Friday night when Boston College’s James Hagens, ranked the No. 1 talent in the world before this season, fell to the Bruins at No. 7 and ...
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The Boston Bruins have been in the process of improving their prospect pool. While they still have more work to do in the ...
Hagens is set to return for his sophomore season at Boston College but is ready for what's next: “I want to be a Boston Bruin really bad.” ...
Hagens was one of four current or future players representing the Eagles' men's hockey program at the Boston Bruins 2025 Development Camp.
Bruins first-round pick comes as advertised in first skate BOSTON – Nothing was going to stop James Hagens. Not any flight delays, not a lack of sleep, not even Adam McQuaid’s offer to stay off the ...
The Boston Bruins have their potential center of the future in BC forward James Hagens. Here's five things to know about him. James Hagens entered the 2024-25 hockey season as the consensus top ...
The Boston Bruins didn’t have to look far for their first-round pick, as they selected Boston College center James Hagens with the seventh overall pick in Friday night’s NHL Draft.
Bruins Bruins select Boston College forward James Hagens with No. 7 pick in 2025 NHL Draft Hagens was considered the No. 1 prospect in the 2025 NHL Draft going into this past hockey season.
James Hagens is the highest pick the Boston Bruins have made since Tyler Seguin in 2010, but fans most likely won’t see him playing at TD Garden next season.
Hagens, from Hauppague, N.Y., close to defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s hometown, this spring wrapped up his freshman season with the Eagles, ranked third in team scoring (11-26–37).