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Carl Hagelin parent – Carl Oliver Hagelin is a Swedish former professional ice hockey player who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers

Carl Hagelin Biography

Carl Hagelin is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on August 23, 1988 in Nykvarn, Stockholm County, Sweden. As of June 1, 2023, Carl has a net worth approximately $5 Million. He was a goaltender He joined goaltender Henrik Lundqvist on the Rangers in 2011. for the Rangers in 2011.

Carl Hagelin

Left winger, who made his NHL debut in 2011 with the New York Rangers and won an Olympic Silver medal for Sweden in 2014. He was a key player in the Rangers’ 2014 Stanley Cup Finals win and won the Stanley Cup Championship with Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016/2017.

He was a member of the AHL’s Connecticut Whale. Bobbie Hagelin was his older brother and played in the Swedish Elite League.

Carl Hagelin Career

Prior to beginning his collegiate career, Hagelin played two seasons for Södertälje SK’s team in the J20 SuperElit.[1] During that time, he scored 44 goals and 51 assists, ranking fifth all-time in points and goals scored for Södertälje, as well as fourth in goals per season.

Carl Hagelin

After moving to North America, Hagelin played college hockey for the University of Michigan Wolverines ice hockey team of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). In doing so, he became the first Swedish ice hockey player to ever play for the University.

As a junior in 2009–10, Hagelin helped Michigan win the CCHA championship and was named as an Academic All-Big Ten.[3] As a senior in 2010–11, Hagelin won the CCHA Best Defensive Forward Award and was named to the All-CCHA First Team.

He also won the CCHA Best Defensive Forward Award and was a finalist for the CCHA Player of the Year Award for the 2010–11 season, in addition to the Inside College Hockey 2010–11 All-America Third Team and the AHCA/Old Time Hockey All-American Ice Hockey Team (second team, west).

Carl Hagelin was then selected in the sixth round, 168th overall, by the New York Rangers at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Before playing at Michigan, Hagelin wore the number 26, but when that number was already taken by fellow forward Danny Fardig, Hagelin changed to 12.

Carl Hagelin later then chose to wear the number 62 with the Rangers because both 12 and 26 were already taken, so he switched the digits of his old 26, thus wearing 62. Hagelin played in the 2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships with Sweden, winning silver.

After Michigan lost the 2011 NCAA final game, the Rangers signed Hagelin to a professional contract, whereby he joined the Rangers’ then-American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Connecticut Whale, for the 2011 Calder Cup playoffs. He then began the subsequent 2011–12 season playing for the Whale.

Carl Hagelin made his NHL debut against the Washington Capitals on 25 November 2011, registering an assist on a goal by Brian Boyle for his first NHL point. Hagelin then scored his first career NHL goal the next day against goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky of the Philadelphia Flyers.

Carl Hagelin

After Adam Henrique of the New Jersey Devils pulled out of the 2012 NHL All-Star Rookie Showcase due to injury, Hagelin took his spot and was slated to take part in the Fastest Skater challenge during the Skills Competition, ultimately winning the competition after beating Ottawa Senators rookie Colin Greening with the fastest final round time ever recorded, 13.218, later beaten by Jonathan Drouin in 2015. Nevertheless, Hagelin later admitted Rangers teammate Marián Gáborík may be an even faster skater.

On 15 April 2012, Hagelin received a three-game suspension for elbowing Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson in the head during New York’s loss in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.

In the 2014–15 season, Hagelin matched his career-high of 17 goals and added 35 points in 82 games for the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Rangers. On 24 April 2015, Hagelin scored the series-clinching goal in overtime of Game 5 of the 2015 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

On 27 June 2015, Hagelin slated to become a restricted free agent on 1 July, was traded along with two draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for Emerson Etem and a second-round selection in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, which New York used to pick Ryan Gropp. He was later signed to a four-year contract with the Ducks on 14 August 2015

Carl Hagelin age

Currently, Carl Hagelin is 35 years old.

Carl Hagelin Parent

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