London will make a push of course but for them I would think using a 6th rounder has less to do with any deep intrinsic interest in Hagens going to the OHL and more to do with a pitch of “hey we are London and you’re a top prospect, let’s make this work”.
I would imagine at worst Hagens would spend the up-coming season with the US team and leave open London as a possibility for the following year. Tkachuk is of course the blueprint for that, having been a 4th round pick by London, playing with the US juniors and then making the move the next season.
I still think that’s remote at this point. Just off the top of my head, I think most of the recent USNT commits to CHL jumps have either been fringe players like Saganiuk or guys who never committed to the USNT in the first place like Musty - who then get picked high in the OHL draft because their intentions are clear.
Never underestimate the draw power of London of course but just feel that pick location indicates its nothing to get worked up about at this point.