The Boston Bruins, holding the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, are reportedly considering several acquisitions ahead of the March 6 NHL trade deadline. Prospects like James Hagens and defensemen including Justin Faulk are among the names surfacing in rumors. These moves aim to bolster the roster for a postseason run following the Olympic break.
The Boston Bruins have surprised many by securing the second wild-card position in the Eastern Conference with a 32-20-5 record, positioning them for a playoff push after the Olympic break. Their return to action is scheduled for February 26 at home against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
One internal option gaining attention is James Hagens, the seventh-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Currently at Boston College, Hagens has recorded 17 goals and 34 points in 27 games, ranking ninth in NCAA points per game. He helped his team win the Beanpot and has shown versatility as a center or winger, with strong skating, vision, stick-handling, and playmaking skills. Sources suggest he could join the Bruins post-NCAA season, similar to former teammate Ryan Leonard's jump to the Washington Capitals after a 30-goal year. Hagens might complement lines featuring Morgan Geekie and Pavel Zacha, addressing the right-wing vacancy since Jake DeBrusk's 2024 departure.
On the trade front, the Bruins are seeking a right-shot defenseman to strengthen their top four. Justin Faulk of the St. Louis Blues emerges as a key target, with 11 goals, 19 assists, and 30 points in 57 games. The 35-year-old three-time All-Star is in the sixth year of a seven-year, $45.5 million contract with a $6.5 million cap hit through 2026-27 and a 15-team no-trade list. The Blues are open to a deal, with interest also from Toronto and Dallas.
Other potential targets include Braden Schneider of the New York Rangers, a 24-year-old pending restricted free agent with two goals, nine assists, 11 points, and 123 hits in 57 games, offering youth and physicality. Zach Whitecloud, who has played for the Vegas Golden Knights and Calgary Flames, has two goals, eight assists, 10 points, and 86 hits in 55 games, under contract at $2.75 million through 2027-28.
General manager Don Sweeney faces decisions on balancing immediate help with future assets, as the team integrates young contributors like Fraser Minten and Mason Lohrei.