I don’t have live access to up-to-date news right now. Based on recent public reporting, Simon Gagné is a retired Canadian hockey player who last appeared in the NHL with teams including Philadelphia and Los Angeles, and he publicly retired around 2015. For the very latest developments, I can look them up if you’d like. Would you like me to search the latest headlines now?[1][6][7]
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The Los Angeles Kings traded Simon Gagne back to the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday for a conditional draft pick, sending the struggling left wing back to the city where he had his greatest NHL success.
thehockeynews.comThe 2002 Olympic gold medallist wore the red and white of Team Canada six times.
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www.newswire.caThe Boston Bruins announced on Monday that veteran winger Simon Gagne will not return to the team this season.
www.cbsnews.comFind the latest news about Boston Bruins Left Wing Simon Gagne on ESPN. Check out news, rumors, and game highlights.
www.espn.comSimon Gagne announced his retirement on Tuesday afternoon, here are his top 5 goals in a Flyer uniform.
thehockeywriters.comBrian Propp and Simon Gagne are two of the best left wingers to ever play for the Philadelphia Flyers. Which one had a bigger impact?
thehockeywriters.comSimon Gagne won’t be asking for any Christmas gifts this year. The veteran forward already received just what he was hoping for. Last season, Gagne, who had last played in 2012-13, took on the role of spectator, rather than participant, after a deal with the Philadelphia Flyers fell through. … “At first it was not easy, but my family was very supportive when I took the season off,” he noted. “At the beginning, they wanted to know how I was doing, to be there to make sure I was okay. And that...
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