The 2025 NHL Draft has officially come to a close.
During this year's event, three Boston College players were selected. The first was forward James Hagens, who was taken No. 7 overall by the Boston Bruins. Eagles incoming freshman William Moore was also picked by the Bruins with the No. 51 overall pick in the second round.
Eagles forward commit Teddy Mutryn capped things off for Boston College as he was picked as the No. 95 overall pick in the third round by the San Jose Sharks.
No games are scheduled for Sunday, June 29.
No games were scheduled for Saturday, June 28.
62 days.
This is girlhood
— Boston Fleet (@PWHL_Boston) June 28, 2025
Abby Newhook’s friends from home and Boston College flew to Ottawa to see their best friend’s dreams come true on draft night. Tsongas Center get ready for this squad!! #TougherTogether pic.twitter.com/tyAam6LEfo
ACC returning scoring by percentage:
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) June 28, 2025
Notre Dame 55.1%
Virginia Tech 44.9%
BC 39.5%
SMU 39.2%
Stanford 39.2%
Georgia Tech 27.7%
Syracuse 26.4%
Pitt 24.5%
Wake Forest 24.2%
Cal 24.1%
Duke 23.5%
Louisville 23.4%
UNC 14.7%
FSU 6.8%
Clemson 6.4%
NC State 4.7%
Miami 0%
Virginia 0%
#Bruins draftees Will Moore (left) and James Hagens connect Saturday morning in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/9MchhYS0Da
— Jim McBride (@globejimmcbride) June 28, 2025
"Sometimes you have to forget everything, forget the schemes, and just go out there and play with your heart."Luke Kuechly
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