Christopher Wagner (born May 27, 1991) is an
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professional
ice hockey forward
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currently playing under contract to the
Colorado Avalanche of the
National Hockey League (NHL). Wagner was selected by the
Anaheim Ducks
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in the fifth round (122nd overall) of the
2010 NHL Entry Draft
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.
Playing career
Early career
As a youth, Wagner played in the 2004
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the
South Shore Kings. Attended and played hockey at
Xaverian Brothers High School
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in
Westwood, Massachusetts
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History
Westwood was first settled in 1641 and was part of the town of Dedham, originally called 'West De ...
.
Amateur
Wagner as a
Massachusetts native played junior hockey in the
Eastern Junior Hockey League
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with the
South Shore Kings where he and his family moved. In his second season with the Kings in 2009–10 as an 18-year-old, Wagner matched an EJHL single-season scoring record with 83 points in only 44 games. He captained the team to the Southern Division Championship before committing to play collegiate hockey with the
Colgate Raiders
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of the
ECAC conference in the
NCAA. Wagner's development promise gained notice and as a result was he was selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the
2010 NHL Entry Draft
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.
In his freshman season with the Raiders in
2010–11
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, he led rookies in team scoring with nine goals and 28 points in 41 games. Wagner continued his upswing in potential the following season by leading Colgate and placing second in the ECAC in scoring. His 51 points in 38 games led all NCAA underclassmen and he was selected in the Second All-Star Team.
His two-way presence was noticed as he finished as a finalist for the ECAC's best defensive forward. On April 3, 2012, Wagner ended his collegiate career prematurely when he was signed to a three-year entry level contract with the Anaheim Ducks.
Professional
Wagner made his professional debut with the Ducks' AHL affiliate, the
Norfolk Admirals to open the
2012–13
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season, in a contest against the
Worcester Sharks on October 12, 2012. In remaining with the Admirals for the duration of the year, Wagner appeared in 70 games with 8 goals and 21 points. In his second season, Wagner continued his development in Norfolk, ending the
2013–14 season, as the only player to appear in every game.

Approaching the final year of his entry-level deal, Wagner was amongst the last cuts to make the Ducks opening night roster for the
2014–15 season. Wagner immediately responded in Norfolk to earn AHL player-of-week honors to open the season. He was soon recalled by the Ducks from the Admirals and made his NHL debut in 2-1 victory over the
Minnesota Wild on October 17, 2014. Wagner was recalled on several occasions during the season, used in a physical checking-line role finishing scoreless over 9 games. He increased his scoring presence in the AHL with the Admirals, earning a selection to the
AHL All-Star Game
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. At the conclusion of the Admirals season he was recalled for the Ducks post-season and made his playoff debut in the opening round victory over the
Winnipeg Jets.
As a restricted free agent, Wagner was signed by the Ducks to a one-year extension on July 17, 2015. Wagner was amongst the Ducks' most impressive during the pre-season, and made his first NHL opening night roster to begin the
2015–16 season. As the Ducks extra forward, he featured in one game before he was exposed to his waiver eligibility, upon being assigned to new AHL affiliate, the
San Diego Gulls on October 21, 2015. He was recalled to Anaheim after three games with the Gulls and played in a further 10 scoreless games with the Ducks as their fourth-line center before he was again placed on waivers. On November 15, 2015, Wagner was claimed off waivers by the
Colorado Avalanche. He made his Avalanche debut two days later on the November 17, in a 5-1 road loss to the
Toronto Maple Leafs. In his fifth game with the Avalanche, Wagner scored his first NHL goal in a 5-3 loss to the
Ottawa Senators on November 25, 2015. Wagner remained on the Avalanche in a rotating role on the fourth-line. After 26 games posting 4 goals, Wagner was placed back on waivers by the Avalanche on February 24, 2016. The following day he was re-claimed by the Anaheim Ducks and directly assigned to AHL affiliate in the Gulls.
On February 26, 2018, the day of the trade deadline in the
2017–18 season, Wagner was traded to the
New York Islanders
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in exchange for
Jason Chimera
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Playing career
Chimera played his junior career in the WHL, for Medicine Hat and Brandon. ...
. Wagner played out the remainder of the season, posting just 1 goal in 15 games as the Islanders finished out of playoff contention.
On July 1, 2018, having left the Islanders as a free agent, Wagner signed a two-year deal worth $2.5 million with his hometown club the Boston Bruins. In returning home, Wagner quickly found his role in the Bruins bottom six forwards for the
2018–19 season, establishing career highs with 12 goals and 19 points in 76 regular season games. Adding depth to the Bruins in the post-season, Wagner recorded 2 goals in 12 games before suffering a season ending injury which rendered him unavailable to participate in the
2019 Stanley Cup Finals
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where the Bruins fell to the
St. Louis Blues in seven games.
On November 27, 2019, Wagner (in the final year of his contract) signed a three-year, $4.05 million contract extension with the Bruins.
On October 9, 2021, Wagner was placed on waivers and cleared.
Wagner was called up for the final game of the
2021-22 season in order to rest key Bruins players ahead of the playoffs. In his sole regular season game, Wagner registered 11 hits, winning him a spot on the roster for the upcoming playoffs. Wagner made his playoff debut that year in Game 3 of the Bruins first round series aganist the
Carolina Hurricanes.
Wagner was once again assigned to Providence at the beginning of the
2022-23 season. After an injury to
Jake DeBrusk
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, Wagner was recalled to the NHL team on January 5, 2023. He played one game before being sent back down to the AHL, where he spent the rest of the season.
Following five seasons within the Bruins organization, Wagner left as a free agent and was signed to a one-year, two-way contract in a returning to former club, the Colorado Avalanche, on July 1, 2023.
Career statistics
Awards and honors
References
External links
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1991 births
American men's ice hockey centers
Anaheim Ducks draft picks
Anaheim Ducks players
Boston Bruins players
Colgate Raiders men's ice hockey players
Colorado Avalanche players
Living people
New York Islanders players
Norfolk Admirals players
People from Wellesley, Massachusetts
Providence Bruins players
San Diego Gulls (AHL) players
Xaverian Brothers High School alumni
Ice hockey players from Massachusetts