Ranking Bruins prospects 10-1: James Hagens headlines deeper pool of talent
Briefly

The Boston Bruins' prospect pipeline is revitalizing due to recent trades and a promising draft haul in 2025. The team’s young talent is at its deepest level in years. The 2025 Development Camp concluded with a ranking of the top 20 prospects. Prospects with at least 15 games played in the NHL are excluded, along with notable free-agent signings. Chris Pelosi stands out as an unheralded prospect, showing potential through his performance in college hockey, especially towards the season's end, illustrating his two-way capability and physical play.
"Pelosi was arguably one of the top underclassmen in all of college hockey down the stretch in 2024-25. After a slow start with the Bobcats, Pelosi recorded 19 points over his final 23 games."
"He was largely considered a high-floor prospect with pro potential given his physical play and steady two-way game."
"If he can prove that his second-half surge was no fluke, Pelosi could eventually project as more of a two-way regular in a middle-six role."
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