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The Flyers think they’re close. Despite finishing last in the Metropolitan Division and fourth from the bottom of the NHL, ...
Bruins’ could pick as high as first or drop to seventh in June’s draft, with several other possibilities in between.
The Flyers have a 9.5% chance at the No. 1 pick and can select no lower than sixth in June’s draft.
Beyond its sentimentality, the sight of the Bruins doling out their sweat-soaked sweaters to their fans routinely served as ...
A top-five pick could give Boston the chance to add a legitimate center prospect like Boston College’s James Hagens, Sweden’s Anton Frondell, or Moncton’s Caleb Desnoyers — giving the team ...
After dominating minor hockey in his home state of New York and in Rhode Island, Hagens would begin his journey in the U.S National Development Team program in 2022. He would start on the program ...
Sometime in May, ahead of the NHL draft on Friday, June 27 (Round 1) and Saturday, June 28 (Rounds 2–7) in Los Angeles, the ...
Matt & Ty are back with a new remote episode discussing the Bruins’ big-picture problems to think about for the offseason, ...
Boston College freshman center James Hagens made a big statement in his quest to be the top overall pick in the upcoming 2025 NHL Draft, scoring the game-winning goal in the opening round of No. 1 ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Throughout the Boston College men’s hockey team’s regional semifinal matchup Friday with Bentley, freshman James Hagens seemingly passed up shots, looking to make the ...