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James Hagens and Will Moore both brought good pedigrees as the Bruins’ top two draft picks to their first Development Camp.
James Hagens didn’t have to skate at Bruins development camp Monday. After multiple travel days and an early-morning ...
While some have dozens of well wishers, Hagens had “around 500″ text messages when the Bruins picked him at No. 7 overall.
«#BruinsDevCamp update: Due to travel delays, James Hagens and William Moore will not be participating in Monday's on-ice activities at Warrior Ice Arena. They will complete their physicals and join ...
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Boston Hockey Now on MSNBruins Select James Hagens With Seventh Pick In NHL DraftNHL Draft, the Boston Bruins picked James Hagens, a center from Boston College, with the seventh overall pick.
A recent last-minute announcement has confirmed that the Boston Bruins' No. 7 overall pick, James Hagens, is set to be absent ...
The NHL Draft 2025 transformed into “Hockeywood” as Adam Sandler and Jerry Bruckheimer brought movie star charisma to the ...
James Hagens is admittedly still deciding the next step of his career after being selected seventh overall by the Boston ...
First-round pick James Hagens and the rest of Boston’s seven-player draft class are expected at camp this week in Brighton.
Free agency opens on Tuesday. Brad Marchand may be available. Would the Bruins offer him what they wouldn’t in March?
Excitement is aplenty, but the Bruins have their own thoughts on James Hagens and his potential timeline to the NHL.
BOSTON – The Bruins made seven selections in the 2025 NHL Draft, headlined by James Hagens, the seventh overall pick out of Boston College. For the weekend, Boston picked five forwards and two ...
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