Here’s the latest I could verify based on the available material:
- There is no recent, high-profile news about a person named Simon Gagné beyond historical hockey-related coverage. The most recent substantial items pertain to his NHL career and retirement, with various reports dating from 2014–2015, and a 2026 YouTube news channel video referencing him in a retrospective context. I can’t confirm any new developments about him as of May 2026 from the sources I have access to.[2][3][6]
If you can share a bit more context about which Simon Gagné you mean (e.g., profession, country, or a specific incident or date), I can tailor a more precise search and summarize any new information that surfaces.
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Simon Gagne won’t be asking for any Christmas gifts this year. The veteran forward already received just what he was hoping for. Last season, Gagne, who had last played in 2012-13, took on the role of spectator, rather than participant, after a deal with the Philadelphia Flyers fell through. … “At first it was not easy, but my family was very supportive when I took the season off,” he noted. “At the beginning, they wanted to know how I was doing, to be there to make sure I was okay. And that...
www.nhlpa.comFind the latest news about Boston Bruins Left Wing Simon Gagne on ESPN. Check out news, rumors, and game highlights.
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www.newswire.caThe 2002 Olympic gold medallist wore the red and white of Team Canada six times.
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gagnedouze.weebly.comThe Boston Bruins announced on Monday that veteran winger Simon Gagne will not return to the team this season.
www.cbsnews.comSimon Gagné (French pronunciation: [simɔ̃ ɡaɲe];; born February 29, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. He played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings and Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He spent the first 10 seasons of his NHL career with the Flyers (1999–2010), followed by a season in Tampa Bay (2010–11), and two with Los Angeles (2011–13) before returning to Philadelphia via trade for the end of the...
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