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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Hat trick for BC

    Hagens scored three goals in Boston College's 5-2 win over UConn on Friday. Hagens reached the 20-goal mark for the season with this effort. He's added 17 helpers and a plus-11 rating over 27 outings, tying his 37-point output from 37 games as a freshman in 2024-25. The Bruins prospect is rolling at the right time and will look to take his momentum into the Hockey East conference tournament soon.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Honored by Hockey East

    Hagens was named the Hockey East Player of the Week on Tuesday. Hagens had two goals and three assists over three games. He was also named the Beanpot MVP after lifting Boston College to the title of that tournament in a win over Boston University. Hagens is up to 34 points in 26 appearances this season, three shy of matching his 37-game point output from 2024-25.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Big game in Beanpot opener

    Hagens scored twice and added an assist in Boston College's 5-1 win over Harvard University on Monday. Hagens took the early scoring lead in the Beanpot with his three-point effort. The Bruins prospect is up to 14 goals and 14 assists over 22 NCAA appearances this season. Hagens and BC will take on Boston University, which defeated Northeastern University in a 3-2 shootout, next Monday for the Beanpot title.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Records three helpers Saturday

    Hagens notched three assists in Boston College's 4-3 loss to Providence College on Saturday. Hagens is up to 10 goals and 14 helpers through 19 appearances for BC this season. The Bruins prospect should continue to provide dynamic offense as a playmaker. The sophomore forward is proving himself at the NCAA level, though it's not yet clear when he'll join the professional ranks.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Contributes three points for BC

    Hagens scored a goal and added two assists in Boston College's 7-1 win over Stonehill College on Friday. Hagens is up to 11 goals and 10 assists through 17 NCAA games this season. He's also coming off a fairly successful World Junior Championship for Team USA, where he had two goals and five assists over five outings despite the Americans' quarterfinals exit. Hagens is doing well at all levels of play this year, rewarding the Bruins' faith for taking him seventh overall in 2025.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Goal, assist in win

    Hagens scored a goal on six shots and added an assist in Boston College's 7-3 win over UMass-Amherst on Friday. Hagens has maintained his strong play from last year into a positive start to 2025-26, logging four goals and seven assists over 10 games. The Bruins' top prospect is in his sophomore year and should continue to be a massive part of the Eagles' roster at least for the rest of this campaign. It's unclear if the No. 7 pick from 2025 will sign his entry-level deal this spring or if he'll head back to school for another year of development.
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  • Bruins' James Hagens: Pots pair for BC in win

    Hagens scored two goals on seven shots in Boston College's 5-1 win over Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Friday. Hagens is off to a decent start for the Eagles this season, racking up five points in four games. The 18-year-old center is a Bruins prospect after being selected seventh overall in 2025. This is his sophomore year, and he was a point-per-game player with 11 goals and 26 helpers in 37 outings in 2024-25.
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