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One of the toughest players in the NHL is retiring. All-time hits leader Cal Clutterbuck is done with pro hockey after 17 ...
The winger played 11 seasons with the Islanders including 10 as an alternate captain and reigns as the NHL’s leader in hits ...
The NHL was already experiencing low regular season ratings but the Stanley Cup playoffs are only augmenting that decline.
Longtime NHL enforcer Cal Clutterbuck announced his retirement from the sport on Wednesday, ending a 17-year career spent ...
Cal Clutterbuck, the NHL's all-time leader in hits, announced he is retiring from hockey after playing more than 1,100 games ...
Avalanche star Gabriel Landeskog made an instant impact, leveling former teammate and current Stars star Mikko Rantanen in ...
Acquired by the Islanders prior to the 2013-14 season, Clutterbuck became a member of their “Identity Line” with forwards Matt Martin and Casey Cizikas. The line remained intact for several seasons ...
One of those hits became a talking point during intermission, when Canadiens forward Cole Caufield was asked about being ...
A combined 148 hits through two playoff games is one reason the Jets and Blues could benefit from an extra day off before Thursday’s Game 3 in St. Louis.
Cal Clutterbuck has had a storied career in the NHL, and after becoming the NHL's all-time hit leader, he has announced his ...