
BeanTown Athletics
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@_TyAnderson The varsity is fighting for a playoff spot. This isn't the time for on the job training at the NHL level for Hagens.



Don Sweeney said there isn't a set timeline for Hagens and put Sturm in charge of the decision of when to call him up: "It's just continued evaluations, let him get comfortable and make necessary steps... "Marco determines if a player can help us, then he'll be part of our club."




Goals in back-to-back games for Elias Lindholm.




🧐 GMs job is to make roster moves, was a question when Bruce was here who was making these decisions on call-ups, was always told this is always Don’s final decision. Doubt Don is losing power or passing that to a first year coach so..








Bruins Blog #07 – James Hagens Signs a PTO with the Providence Bruins James Hagens will start his professional hockey career with the Providence Bruins this week. The 19-year-old (who turns 20 next November) signed an amateur tryout agreement (ATO) with the Boston Bruins and will report to Providence instead of returning to college classes in Chestnut Hill. His first professional game could come as soon as Wednesday in Springfield or Friday in Providence against Bridgeport. All TBD. I assume Hagens will sign a three-year entry-level contract before the NHL regular season ends and will get at least one NHL game. No insider info, just a gut feeling. This would burn a year off the contract and allow him to reach restricted free agency as a 21-year-old, giving him a shot at a higher salary. About two months ago, I was told Hagens would not return to BC, but that was all I could get (#insiderrr). I don’t have any inside information right now, but I’ll predict this: if the Bruins clinch a playoff spot before the end of the regular season, we’ll see Hagens playing in Boston to find out whether his skill can make a difference on a team desperate for secondary scoring. Background on Hagens Hagens was drafted as a center, but played most of this season at Boston College as a left wing. What was initially seen as a step back turned into a breakout: he excelled as a scorer, won the Hockey East scoring title and a top-10 finalist for the Hobey Baker Award as College Hockey’s best player. From my perspective, his playmaking and skating are NHL-ready. However, his size and decision-making against tight defensive NHL structures could limit his immediate impact with the Bruins this year. I believe it’s a fluid situation that will eventually result in him getting a game or two in Boston and the Bruins making the playoffs, hopefully. All the focus really turns to next season as the Bruins could have a top-10 pick to build for the long-term future with Hagens or trade it for immediate help around the core of Pastrnak, McAvoy and Swayman. Last Thought The amount of conjecture on Bruins Twitter about what Hagens wants or expects from the Bruins continues to be pure clickbait in my opinion. If Don Sweeney were more astute with the local media, he would have leaked the Hagens signing to the Bruins beat writers himself. Instead, Bruins management allows uncertain and negative discourse that turns into engagement farming. Not really sure why they keep taking these beatings when there’s so much competition for fandom in the crowded Boston sports market. This is a disconnect that Bruins management should pay more attention to in my opinion.


Jeremy Swayman starts for Boston vs. Maple Leafs, Sturm announces.

The Leafs traded a 1st round pick and Boston's current 1C for Brandon Carlo. I love you Brando, but I cannot say it was bad for them to trade you.

Zellers is gonna be in the same position this time next year and when he cracks the lineup, he and Hagens are gonna be stupid fun to watch

ANTON FRONDELL IS HERE. 🚨 The wait is over. The Swedish sensation officially joins the Blackhawks today and is expected to slot right in on the top line next to Connor Bedard. Who do you guys think should be paired with these STUDS on the top line? 🇸🇪🇨🇦 #Blackhawks #Frondell


@LockedNHLBruins Oh I agree people are starting to overreact a bit but I really just don’t see how taking out Kuraly or Reichel (even though that would be a bit unfair for Reichel) and bringing in Hagens for the end of the season would hurt this team so much that it make them miss the playoffs.



@Jay_OnHere The AHL isn’t a death sentence. This narrative is completely stupid.


