The Minnesota Wild and Ottawa Senators have made a minor trade on Wednesday morning, according to Michael Russo of the Star Tribune.
The Wild have sent minor-league forward Marc Hagel to the Senators in exchange for future considerations. Hagel has 76 points in 198 games at the AHL level. All but six of those games have been with the Iowa Wild. This season, Hagel has two goals and seven points in 26 games. The 28-year-old former NCAA winger has not played in the NHL.
Hagel has one year remaining at $605K. The trade clears a contract off the Wild’s 50-contract limit; they now sit at 47 contracts and the Senators are up to 44. This gives the Western Conference-leading Wild a little more leeway to make trades before the upcoming deadline.
Ottawa has since announced that Hagel will report to Binghamton of the AHL.
Doc Halladay
Totally random thought but if Hagel happens to crack the Sens at some point and has some initial success, will he receive some sort of Hagel’s Bagel’s tribute a la Hammond’s Hamburger’s(or Hamburgler)?
jd396
Time for you to get in to marketing