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Bruins Sign Top Prospect James Hagens to AHL Amateur Tryout Agreement

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The Boston Bruins have officially signed their top prospect, James Hagens, to an amateur tryout agreement with the AHL’s Providence Bruins. The announcement came late Monday night, marking a significant step in Hagens’ professional journey.

General Manager Don Sweeney expressed enthusiasm about Hagens joining the organization, stating, “We’re very excited to have James join the Bruins organization and take this next step. James is an important part of our future, and this is a great opportunity for him to get immediate experience at the professional level in Providence and continue his development, while keeping all options open.”

Hagens is set to practice with the Providence Bruins on Tuesday. Currently, the P-Bruins boast the best record in the AHL’s Eastern Conference, with three upcoming games scheduled for Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. While Hagens is not eligible to join the NHL squad until he signs his entry-level contract, this experience in Providence is seen as a crucial next step in his development after wrapping up a successful season at Boston College.

Fans may feel a tinge of disappointment that Hagens won’t be joining the NHL roster immediately, but honing his skills against AHL competition is a strategic move. His time in Providence could set the stage for a potential call-up to the Bruins later this season, depending on his performance.

This is a familiar pathway for the Bruins; back in March 2017, Charlie McAvoy signed a similar AHL amateur tryout agreement after his collegiate season at Boston University and went on to play in all six playoff games for the Bruins that spring. Hagens, who was selected seventh overall in the 2025 NHL Draft, is coming off a standout sophomore season at BC, where he recorded a career-high 47 points, including 23 goals and 24 assists in just 34 games.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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