It has been an eventful season for Bruins center James Hagens, to put it lightly.  He has already played for four separate teams in 2025-26 and it appears he’ll be adding to that total.  Mark Divver of the New England Hockey Journal reports (Twitter link) that Hagens is expected to play for Team USA at the upcoming Worlds which begin later this month.

The seventh overall pick last June, Hagens spent most of the season at the NCAA level with Boston College, where he picked up 23 goals and 24 assists in just 34 games to lead his team in scoring.  Midseason, he suited up for Team USA at the World Juniors and had a productive showing there as well, notching seven points in five contests.

That performance was good enough for Boston to decide to turn Hagens pro.  However, they opted to have him take a bit of a different route.  Instead of joining the big club right away, they signed him to an AHL tryout, allowing him to get his feet wet with Providence.  He picked up a goal and three assists in six games with them, earning a full entry-level contract a little less than four weeks ago.

Hagens got into a pair of regular season games in the final week to get his NHL debut out of the way but ultimately didn’t play a regular role in the postseason.  Hagens played in three of six games against Buffalo but was held off the scoresheet.  Despite being 19 and only playing in five NHL games, his contract isn’t eligible to slide as he turns 20 in November.  He’s also not eligible to return to Providence to aid in their playoff run.  However, he won’t accrue a year of service time toward UFA eligibility so Boston still has seven full seasons of club control.

Between his four teams this season, Hagens has played in 50 games so far.  He’ll now get a chance to add up to ten more while in Switzerland while trying to end his year on a high note.

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