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 ...
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 ...
New York Islanders forward Cal Clutterbuck, the NHL’s all-time leader in hits, officially retired Wednesday after 17 seasons. The veteran enforcer announced the decision in a self-recorded Instagram ...
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 ...
The New York Islanders parted ways with 25-year-old defenseman Noah Dobson this summer after the two sides could not come to terms on a contract extension. Former Islanders Cal Clutterbuck was asked ...
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 ...
Former Islanders tough guy Cal Clutterbuck is trying to turn his obsession with golf into a title at the New York State Open Championship, taking place this week at Glen Oaks Club in Old Westbury, New ...
Cal Clutterbuck, the NHL’s all-time hits leader with 4,029, announced his retirement in an Instagram post Wednesday. The 37-year-old forward played 16 NHL seasons with the Minnesota Wild and New York ...
When the New York Islanders held their annual Hockey Fights Cancer night at Barclays Center on Oct. 30, they hosted several children bravely fighting for their lives or in remission from the disease.
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