The Ottawa Senators brought on veteran NHL center Sam Gagner for the next phase of his hockey career. Gagner is now the director of player development for the Senators after a 1,043-game NHL career.
Former Winnipeg Jets centre Sam Gagner has retired from professional hockey and will become the director of player development with the Ottawa Senators. The 35-year-old played 1043 games in the NHL, ...
When the trade deadline passed in March and no contract came for Sam Gagner, the NHL journeyman began to reflect on his long playing career. The winding road began 18 years ago in Edmonton, when he ...
Sam Gagner is the Senators' new director of player devlopment (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images) The Ottawa Senators didn’t take long to replace Ryan Bowness as their AHL General Manager in Belleville ...
One of the more insightful moments from this year's Ottawa Senators development camp occurred when Sam Gagner, the team's new director of player development, discussed hockey IQ. As part of last ...
A veteran with over 1,000 NHL games under his belt will begin his post-playing career with the Ottawa Senators. After more than 1,000 NHL games over 17 seasons, Sam Gagner is finally hanging up his ...
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‘An Oilers legend and a bright spot during a dark time for Edmonton’: Fans celebrate Sam Gagner’s NHL career, new role with Senators
The Edmonton Oilers selected Sam Gagner with the sixth overall pick in the 2007 NHL Draft. After 1,043 games in the league, ...
Many players that get their chance in the NHL are never quite sure when their last game might be. With so much new talent coming in each year and so little room for error, the current players have to ...
Sam Gagner got his start with the Edmonton Oilers, who drafted him in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft. Gagner played his first seven seasons in Edmonton, including the ...
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