Perron, Hagelin continue strong play since trade with simultaneous points
The Carl Hagelin for David Perron trade is already paying major dividends for both the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Anaheim Ducks.
Hagelin and Perron continued to show that a change of scenery was beneficial for both sides Tuesday as they registered simultaneous points.
Perron buried a rebound against the Boston Bruins for his sixth goal of the season:
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The 27-year-old tallied an assist earlier in the game, giving him at least a point in all four games he's played as a member of the Ducks.
Hagelin was making things happen at the exact same time as Perron, setting up Phil Kessel with a highlight-reel assist against the New Jersey Devils:
(Courtesy: NHL.com)
The 27-year-old has an assist in four consecutive games.
Perron has 5 points in 4 games with Ducks
Hagelin has 4 points in 5 games with Pens.
I'm fine with it
— Penguins24/7 (@NationPenguins) January 27, 2016
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