
"There was no shortage of Bruins prospects on the ice in Friday's season opener between No. 6 Boston College and No. 13 Quinnipiac - with seven different skaters drafted by Boston taking to the ice at Conte Forum. The Eagles rolled out five different Bruins prospects - headlined by 2025 first-round pick (No. 7 overall) James Hagens. Joining Hagens as Bruins property on BC's roster were fellow pivots Will Moore (2025 second-round pick) and Dean Letourneau (2024 first-round pick) - as well as wingers Oskar Jellvik (2021 fifth-round pick) and Andre Gasseau (2021 seventh-round pick)."
""It was pretty cool seeing everyone out there - knowing everyone out there," Pelosi said of battling against several Bruins prospects. "But at the end of the day - it's our team versus their team, and we just put our heads down and kind of forgot who knows who.""
"Plenty of eyes were on Hagens in his first collegiate hockey game as a Bruins prospect. But it was the Bobcats who dictated most of Friday's game, leaving Chestnut Hill with a 4-3 win. The Bobcats held a commanding 30-15 edge in shots on goal, while six different Bruins prospects recorded a point on the night."
Seven Bruins-drafted players appeared in the Boston College versus Quinnipiac season opener at Conte Forum, providing an early look at Boston's prospect pipeline. Boston College dressed five Bruins prospects led by 2025 first-round pick James Hagens and including Will Moore, Dean Letourneau, Oskar Jellvik and Andre Gasseau; defenseman Kristian Kostadinski did not dress. Quinnipiac featured Bruins draft picks Chris Pelosi and Elliott Groenewold. Quinnipiac controlled the game and earned a 4-3 victory, outshooting Boston College 30-15. Six different Bruins prospects recorded a point, and opponents emphasized team focus over individual familiarity.
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