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Cal Clutterbuck, the NHL’s all-time leader in hits, announced he is retiring from hockey after playing more than 1,100 games over 17 seasons, including more than a decade as a fourth-line staple for ...
Cal Clutterbuck didn’t play in the NHL this season, and the popular former Islanders winger has officially announced his retirement. Clutterbuck, the league’s all-time hits leader and a longtime ...
Longtime New York Islanders forward Cal Clutterbuck announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday after 17 seasons.
The winger played 11 seasons with the Islanders including 10 as an alternate captain and reigns as the NHL’s leader in hits ...
It has been nearly one full year since Cal Clutterbuck played in a NHL game. But the 17-year veteran never officially retired from the sport that he amassed over 1,000 games played in. All it took was ...
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Acquired by the Islanders in the trade that sent Nino Niederreiter to the Minnesota Wild on June 30, 2013, Clutterbuck became ...
The NHL is officially losing one of its most physical players. The league’s all-time hits leader and former New York Islanders forward Cal Clutterbuck is retiring from the game, per The Score.
Clutterbuck paid special tribute to Islanders linemates Matt Martin and Casey Cizikas. “To Matt and Casey—it was an honor to ...