The minor league grind for Gabriel Gagne is over, at least for now. The young forward has signed a contract with Stjernen Hockey in Norway, quite a change from Rockford where he spent the 2020-21 season.
Gagne, 24, was originally selected 36th overall by the Ottawa Senators in 2015 after an outstanding second season with the Victoriaville Tigres of the QMJHL. The 6’5″ center had scored 35 goals that season and was the intriguing mix of size and skill that scouts dream of. In his second year in the AHL he showed off that goal-scoring prowess, potting 20 with the Belleville Senators. Unfortunately, that 20-goal season came with just five assists as Gagne failed to create any offense for his teammates.
A trade to Toronto brought free agency after the Maple Leafs decided not to qualify him in 2019 and then came only minor league contracts. In seven games for the Rockford IceHogs this season, he had just a single goal. That will be the last AHL hockey he plays for a while as the next chapter of his hockey career will take him to Norway.
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Looks like his hopes for the NHL are Gagne!