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Carl Hagelin prend sa retraite à 35 ans en raison d’une blessure à l’œil


Carl Hagelin prend sa retraite à 35 ans en raison d’une blessure à l’œil


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  1. stash1482

    Fun player, loved him on the Rangers

  2. somehockeyfan

    I remember watching Hagelin skate circles around the Penguins when he was in New York, especially during those playoff series. I remember thinking, « *THAT* is what Pittsburgh needs. »

    Then he was traded and signed in Anaheim and that was that. At least he was in the West.

    It is wild how minor changes can completely change the perception of a team. David Perron was a good player, but he’s got concrete in his skates. Rob Scuderi was once a defensive stalwart, but the puck just lived in the defensive zone when he was out there. Bringing Trevor Daley and Hagelin changed everything with that Penguins team. It sent them into overdrive.

    Forever grateful to have gotten to watch Hagelin help turn the Penguins around.

  3. NotFoley

    He won those cups with the wrong team 😢

  4. jonathan_ericsson

    Really effective player, not the kind of guy who’s on billboards but the player you need to win. Started watching hockey at Yost when he was at Michigan and had a soft spot for him.

  5. gstringwarrior

    I used to rip around the ice with him in like nhl 16

  6. zynapse749

    Was the eye injury recent? I hadn’t heard about him in awhile and didn’t know if it was because of that. Wish him well! LGR

  7. eltree

    I love the photos he shared, Penguins winning the Stanley Cup, Rangers winning the Prince of Wales, and then Washington having 6 players in the penalty box.

    Edit: Will add this here, one thing I remember hearing about back when the Penguins acquired Hagelin. Hornqvist went to Rutherford immediately and asked if it was true because Horny and Hags were really close friends.

    Hornqvist was devastated when the Penguins traded Hagelin away.

    Hornqvist and Hagelin now both retire the same offseason.

    Edit2: https://www.nhl.com/penguins/news/get-to-know-patric-hornqvist/c-735288

    >Hornqvist’s nickname is “Horny,” which was given to him by his teammates in Nashville. “It’s been that since then. I didn’t choose it or anything,” he grinned.

    For those commenting about Hornqvist’s nickname. He got it while in Nashville

  8. powwow42

    The Streets won’t forget Carl Hagelin, his call up to the Rangers in 2011-2012 was so massive for solidifying their amazing bottom 6 that gelled so well with the Torts system. He was the cap casualty that hurt the most for me, what I would have given to watch him lift a cup with Hank.

    Seeing him win 2 in Pittsburgh was amazing because it felt like for the first time the league was taking notice of just how integral Hagelin was to successful playoff teams depth scoring and penalty killing.

    We were younger then, I remember everyone in my high school calling him Carl Swagelin because of his flow. I hope he can get the help he needs for his eye and enjoys retirement in Sweden!

  9. GardinerExpressway

    My most memorable Hagelin moment was when Tortorella went on that rant about how he « stinks on the powerplay »

  10. LogicRyan

    I still wear his jersey; was my favorite player for a while. Good luck in life Hags

  11. UnderCoverDoughnuts

    Seemed all but inevitable. A class act through and through, even as a Penguin. All the best, Hags.

  12. beaucoup_movement

    Watching that Rangers team in the 2012 playoffs and I guess the few years after he stood out to me. Wasn’t the most productive guy but he was fast as fuck and all over the place.

  13. Dipsydoodling

    Nice career hags! Can’t help but wonder if his visor placement is the cause for it – it’s always tilted up so high.

  14. Aromatic-Result1154

    Best of luck to you, Hags! Always a true BLUE NY Ranger in my book. Without your health, you have nothing.

  15. wossquee

    Miss you Swagelin! Best wishes in retirement.

  16. WilliamOhman

    Horny and Hags retiring the same summer is sad. Miss that team so much

  17. Alarming_Recording_7

    My favorite – loved watching him skate! Met him a few times, he was always pleasant – and his hair was even more amazing in person!

  18. jmucapsfan07

    I remember when he went out the Caps PK went to absolute shit and it was very obvious how he impacted the game in ways I hadn’t considered before. Always enjoyed watching him play and knowing about his eye injury has definitely made me concerned when I’ve seen others wearing their face shield the same way.

  19. diamond_dustin

    Damn, just realized dude got to play with Crosby, Ovechkin, and Lundqvist. That’s pretty cool. I wonder if anyone got to play with Gretzky, Lemieux, and Roy back in the 90’s?

  20. astovertop

    That Hagelin, Bonino, Kessel line in 2016 still haunts my dreams. Congrats on the career, Carl

  21. Spaghetti_Rossetti

    Man he used to be so lethal against us in the postseason and then he joined us. Most weren’t big fans of his tenure here but I always appreciated his work ethic

  22. saltyfingas

    Guy was an absolute menace on the penalty kill…. and not really much else, but he did that role exceptionally well and he was a big reason the Caps PK was so good those years. I hated seeing all the breakaways he got only to just fumble the puck away.

  23. TheGriesy

    Look forward to his performance in pairs figure skating next Olympics

  24. starlightequilibrium

    We never got to see it because Hagelin was never going to be sent to an all-star game – but I genuinely think at his peak, Carl Hagelin was *the* fastest player in the NHL.

  25. Jabba_the_Putt

    Hags killed it and had a great career all the best to him and his

  26. kiddchiu

    He was great – hard to believe he’s 35. I remember him on the St Louis-Richards line in 2014

  27. OtherThingsILike

    Aw, Hags. 🙁

    Thanks for the help with the two Cups. I wish him all the best in retirement.

  28. FowlZone

    never should have let him leave. such a solid player. sad to hear he’s hanging it up.

  29. MrMilesDavis

    Thank you for the two cups Hagelin. You were a major component of one of the greatest 3rd lines in NHL history

  30. Xraytony27

    Ran into his old man in a bar before a bolts rags game at MSG in 2012. Nicest guy just seemed happy to be watching his kid play in the show.

  31. WWTPeng

    Career cut short by an ill-installed visor.

  32. Myuyumz

    Anaheim Ducks Legend Carl Hagelin

  33. xc2215x

    Unfortunate to see for Carl Hagelin.

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