The Ducks have made a roster move in advance of tomorrow’s game against Vegas. They’ve announced that they have recalled defenseman Robert Hagg from AHL San Diego.
Hagg is in his first season with Anaheim after signing a one-year, $775K one-way deal with them in the first week of free agency. However, despite a decent showing in the preseason where he had a goal and an assist in just two appearances, the Ducks waived him late in training camp. He cleared and was assigned to the Gulls where he has played in three games, recording a single assist. It’s his first AHL action since back in the 2016-17 campaign when he was with Philadelphia,
The 28-year-old battled injuries last season, resulting in him getting into just 38 games with Detroit where he had seven points and 111 hits. For his career, Hagg has 16 goals, 47 assists, and 985 hits in 338 contests over parts of seven seasons.
On the surface, it appears that this is merely a depth-related promotion. Anaheim recently loaned Tristan Luneau to San Diego on a conditioning stint, leaving them with just six healthy blueliners on their roster. Luneau’s stint can last for up to two weeks so it appears that Hagg will serve as injury insurance in the youngster’s absence.