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Bruins’ James Hagens To Return To Boston College

August 13, 2025 at 4:35 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 7 Comments

Boston Bruins top prospect James Hagens has announced he will return to Boston College for his sophomore season. In a brief interview with Scott McLaughlin of Boston’s WEEI 93.7, Hagens shared that he’s in no rush to advance to the next step, acknowledging that development is a, “marathon, not a sprint”. Hagens revealed the news while participating at the Bruins’ 14th annual back-to-school celebration, alongside current Bruins Mason Lohrei and John Beecher.

Few announcements will shake the college scene as much as the news of Hagens’ return. He was among the best freshmen in college last season, tracking to 37 points in 37 games. That scoring earned him a unanimous selection to Hockey East’s All-Rookie team – an accolade he shared with teammate Teddy Stiga and Boston University rival Cole Hutson. Hagens reached those heights while filling an interesting role with the Eagles, stepping in between wingers Gabe Perreault and Ryan Leonard after the two spent their last three years centered by San Jose Sharks prospect Will Smith.

Each of Perreault, Leonard, and Hagens scored fewer points than the Eagles’ top-line managed in 2023-24, though it seemed that was more the cause of a low-scoring year across Hockey East. The top unit recorded points on 36 percent of BC’s goals this season, an ever-so-slight improvement over the 34 percent contributed by Smith, Leonard, and Perreault in 2024.

But while Hagens faced questions of his scoring upside relative to other top draft-eligible talents in the NCAA, it was hard not to be impressed by his on-ice results. He’s long been a dynamo among his age group, with an innate ability to predict movement and put himself in position to make a play. Hagens is strong on the puck – with an ability to use finesse moves and bulky shoulders to force his way into the dangerous areas of the ice. More than that, he showed clear signs of improvement as the year went on – developing his physical presence and ability to make a difference even when he wasn’t the first man in on a play.

Those signs of growth give Boston a prospect to be excited over. Hagens was lauded as the clear first-overall talent in the 2025 draft class, prior to the beginning of the 2024-25 season. Much of that claim came from his command of the U.S. NTDP over the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons, where he served as the team’s top-line center and snappy playmaker next to electric goal-scorer Cole Eiserman. With Eiserman’s help, Hagens was able to become the fifth-highest scoring player in NTDP history, with 187 points in 118 games. He also set the scoring record at the World U17 Hockey Challenge in 2023, with 21 points in seven games, and the World U18 Championship in 2024, with 22 points in seven games.

Hagens will be returning to a fresh-faced Boston College lineup next season. Both Leonard and Perreault signed their NHL entry-level contracts at the end of last season, leaving the Eagles with vacancies on both wings on their top-line. One of those spots will be occupied by Stiga, who has shown years of chemistry playing next to Hagens. The other spot will be closely contested, but could land in the hands of transfer forward Ryan Conmy, or fellow Bruins draft pick William Moore. Hagens and Moore will be two of six Bruins prospects on next year’s Eagles squad, providing local fans with plenty of reasons to walk to Conte Forum when the puck drops.

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  1. Johnny Z

    2 months ago

    Wise choice! Bruins will be better next year.

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  2. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    2 months ago

    Is he especially good on draws?

    I see a player who looks more like a winger somewhere in between Drouin and Parise.

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  3. GreatLiberator

    2 months ago

    Not a surprise , honestly. He wasn’t quite a finished product at BC last season, really left you feeling he had a lot of opportunities and not a lot of conversions of goals. And especially given the buzz around him, equal to Johnny Gaudreau, so
    I guess you could argue there was some fan disappointment – at least it was to me as a committed, but not terribly hockey sophisticated fan.
    That’s said
    I really think he’s gonna be pretty awesome this year.

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  4. Gbear

    2 months ago

    Not really a suprise. Besides, Team USA needs him for the WJC!

    Reply
  5. pawtucket

    2 months ago

    Why burn an ELC year anyway Boston? It’s a win win.

    Just hope he doesn’t do it a couple more times….(secretly I would lolz)

    Reply
  6. thebfr21

    2 months ago

    Do the Bruins keep his rights? He doesn’t re-enter the draft right?

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    • Josh Erickson

      2 months ago

      He remains on their reserve list until the August 15 following his final collegiate season, per the current rules (which are altered when the new MOU goes into effect in 2026)

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