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:
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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
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