Boston Bruins sign prospect James Hagens to AHL tryout

The Boston Bruins have signed forward James Hagens to an amateur tryout agreement with their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins. The move allows the 19-year-old top prospect to gain professional experience without burning a year of his entry-level contract. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney described it as a key development step.

James Hagens, selected seventh overall by the Boston Bruins in the 2025 NHL Draft, completed his sophomore season at Boston College with a Hockey East-leading 47 points (23 goals, 24 assists) in 34 games. He earned a spot as a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Memorial Award and was previously named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team after posting 37 points in 37 games as a freshman in 2024-25. Hagens, a native of Hauppauge, New York, helped the United States win gold at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship and the 2023 IIHF U18 Men's World Championship, and he set a single-tournament points record at the U18 event while becoming the fifth-leading scorer in U.S. National Team Development Program history. He also played in the 2026 World Juniors and 2024 U18 tournament for Team USA. Boston College's season ended in the Hockey East semifinals, freeing Hagens to turn professional. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said, “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.” A second statement from Sweeney added, “We’re very excited to have James join the Bruins organization and take this next step.” The decision preserves flexibility for Hagens's entry-level contract amid Boston's tight Eastern Conference playoff race, where they hold the first wild card spot with 12 regular-season games remaining. The Providence Bruins lead the AHL with 47 wins and 11 games left, positioning them for a deep Calder Cup playoff run. Precedents include defenseman Charlie McAvoy, who signed an AHL deal in 2016 before joining Boston's playoffs, and Zach Werenski, who won a Calder Cup with Cleveland that year.

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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.

Several American Hockey League teams have signed promising college players as the collegiate season wraps up and the pro playoffs approach. Standouts include recent contributors in key games and award winners making pro debuts. These moves aim to strengthen lineups for the Calder Cup chase.

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The Bridgeport Islanders have signed forward Cole Eiserman to a try-out contract after he signed an entry-level deal with the parent New York Islanders. The 19-year-old from Newburyport, Mass., recently played two seasons at Boston University.

The American Hockey League has named its 2025-26 All-Rookie Team, selected by coaches, players and media from the league's 32 member cities. The team features standout performances from Sergei Murashov in goal and five skaters, including three leading rookie scorers. Each honoree will receive a custom crystal award.

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Axel Andersson of Brynäs has dismissed speculation about NHL interest, emphasizing his commitment to the Swedish club. The defenseman recently signed a two-year contract extension after Brynäs exited the SM playoffs. Andersson told Gefle Dagblad he has heard nothing concrete amid the rumors.

The Ottawa Senators signed goaltender Kevin Reidler from Penn State and defenseman Hoyt Stanley from Cornell to entry-level contracts on Monday. Both players, drafted by the team in recent years, will report to the AHL's Belleville Senators on amateur tryouts for the remainder of the season. Reidler and Stanley join the organization as their college seasons conclude.

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Bo Groulx has recorded five points in six games since his call-up from the AHL to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 26-year-old forward from Gatineau, Que., expressed strong confidence in his performance at the NHL level.

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