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The Bruins drafted Boston College center James Hagens with the No. 7 pick on Friday.
NHL Draft Boston College commit William Moore, Swedish defenseman Liam Pettersson headline Bruins’ Day 2 draft picks By Kevin Paul Dupont Globe Staff,Updated June 28, 2025, 4:23 p.m.
Hagens is not only staying in Boston, after being selected seventh overall by the Bruins, he enjoyed the extra bonus of having his name announced by Adam Sandler.
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During Friday night's 2025 NHL draft in Los Angeles, Sandler, wearing a Bruins jersey, made a surprising pre-recorded video appearance as “Happy Gilmore” to announce Boston's pick at the No. 7 ...
The Boston Bruins lucked into landing one of the top prospects in the 2025 NHL Draft in Boston College center James Hagens.
A No. 1 center atop their wish list, the Bruins Friday night chose James Hagens with the No. 7 pick in the NHL Draft in Los Angeles, officially starting the clock on how long it will take the ...
With the seventh overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft the Boston Bruins select James Hagens, forward, Boston College.
The Boston Bruins have their potential center of the future in BC forward James Hagens. Here's five things to know about him.