Two-Time Stanley Cup Champion Retires After 11 Seasons In The NHL Over ‘Severe’ Eye Injury

Washington Capitals forward Carl Hagelin, who won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins, is retiring after 11 seasons in the NHL because of a “severe” eye injury that has sidelined the veteran winger for more than a year.
Hagelin, 35, announced his decision on Instagram Wednesday.
“It’s been an amazing ride, but it ends here. Unfortunately, my eye injury is too severe to keep playing the game I love,” he wrote in a post.

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