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The Boston Bruins were lucky enough to land James Hagens with the seventh-overall pick at the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Many expected Hagens not to be available once the Bruins were on the clock, so this is a pick that most are very happy about.
The Boston Bruins have received grades for their rather intriguing activity in 2025 NHL Free Agency this summer.
Don Sweeney and the Bruins are slated to pick seventh in the 2025 NHL Draft, giving the team a chance to add a skilled playmaker to lead Boston into the future.
BOSTON -- James Hagens and Will Moore would have been forgiven had they found it all too much. After a whirlwind weekend in Los Angeles, where both were selected by the Boston Bruins in the 2025 NHL Draft -- Hagens at No. 7 and Moore at No. 51 -- they were set to head back east on Saturday.
Hagens was considered the No. 1 prospect in the 2025 NHL Draft going into this past hockey season. The post Bruins select Boston College forward James Hagens with No. 7 pick in 2025 NHL Draft appeared first on Boston.
Boston acquired Viktor Arvidsson from the Edmonton Oilers in a trade for a fifth round pick in 2027, according to SportsNet’s Elliotte Friedman. Arvidsson had a no-trade clause but waived it to join the Bruins.
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.
Corey Pronman details what to expect from the Boston Bruins’ new prospects and how they fit into the farm system. 2025 Draft Grade: B. James Hagens’ landing spot at No. 7 reflects both his ...
Her son, Will, was desperate to give hockey a chance after seeing kids playing on an outdoor sheet during a visit to the library with his dad, Patrick, at home in Mississauga, Ontario.
James Hagens is ready to embrace the Bruins organization. Boston drafted the center with the No. 7 pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, and he took to Instagram to share his gratitude for his new team.