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James Hagens made a notable NHL debut for the Bruins, contributing an assist in their 3-2 victory over the Blue Jackets. The game took place in Columbus, with Hagens playing 13:08 and finishing with a +1 rating.
In front of 13 friends and family, who made the trip to Ohio, Bruins prospect James Hagens grabbed an assist in his NHL debut for the Bruins in Sundayâs 3-2 win over the Blue Jackets in Columbus.
Bostonâs No. 1 prospect, who didnât play Saturday, got the nod on Sunday with the Bruinsâ playoff berth locked up.
Marco Sturm put him on a line with fellow youngsters Marat Khusutdinov and Fraser Minten. Hagens played 19 shifts over 13:08 and was a +1.
He got one shot on net and blocked two shots by Columbus. He took an early hooking penalty and was charged with two giveaways.
Itâs unclear whether he would have seen power play time because Columbus wasnât called for a penalty.
Hagens picked up the assist on Bostonâs late second-period goal. On the forecheck, he pinned Denton Mateychuk to the board in the right wing corner and pushed the puck to Sean Kuraly.
Kuraly fed Henri Jokiharju, who scored a goal that put Boston ahead 2-1 at the time.
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In his NHL debut, James Hagens played 13:08, recorded one assist, had one shot on net, blocked two shots, and finished with a +1 rating.
James Hagens was placed on a line with fellow Bruins prospects Marat Khusutdinov and Fraser Minten during his debut.
The Bruins won the game 3-2 against the Blue Jackets in Columbus, securing their playoff berth.
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