2025 NHL Draft Bruins selection of James Hagens helps them earn solid marks in draft grades

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The Boston Bruins wrapped up the 2025 NHL Draft by selecting James Hagens with the No. 7 overall pick, a decision praised widely by analysts. Hagens, despite a dip in performance during his freshman year at Boston College, was once considered a top-five prospect. His selection addresses the Bruins' pressing need for high-end talent in their roster rebuild. Alongside Hagens, the team added six more prospects, including William Moore, who analysts believe could be a steal at No.

51. Evaluators had mixed reactions to other picks, particularly noting Liam Petterson as a substantial reach, ranked outside the top 100 by several sources. The Bruins' draft strategy aims to enhance their talent pool significantly, as they have struggled with drafting in recent years. Hagens' skills as a playmaker and his potential as a top-line player could be crucial for the team's future success. The draft represents a critical step in the Bruins’ efforts to reshape their roster.

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