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Ducks sign Hagelin to four-year deal
On Friday, they signed him to a four-year, $16-million contract through the 2018-19 season. Negotiations on Hagelin’s new deal dragged for several weeks, but it didn’t visibly concern the forward or the Ducks.
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The Ducks acquired Hagelin from the New York Rangers along with picks in the second and sixth rounds of the 2015 National Hockey League Draft on June 27 for left wing Emerson Etem and a second-round pick.
The 6-foot, 186-pound Hagelin appeared in all 82 games last season with the Rangers, recording 35 points (17 goals, 18 assists) and a plus-18 rating.
“I’m really excited to be a part of the Ducks’ organization for the next four years”, Hagelin said from Sweden during a conference call with reporters.
Carl Hagelin is viewed by the Ducks as a missing piece to finishing their work and winning a Stanley Cup title. “You look at the roster we have, there’s so many good players”. “It’s an exciting time and a great opportunity to do big things. I just want to leave right now”.
Carl Hagelin signed a four-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks on Friday. The following summer, they’re going to have to deal with re-signing restricted free agents Rickard Rakell, budding star Hampus Lindholm, Sami Vatanen and goaltenders John Gibson and Frederik Andersen.
Hagelin was coming off a two-year contract and made $2.4 million this season but the signs were present that the Rangers weren’t going pay the winger in the $3-million range and, certainly, the $4 million that he ultimately got.
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The Ducks lost goal-scoring forward Matt Beleskey and defenseman Francois Beauchemin to free agency.