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Agostino will make his Maple Leafs debut on Thursday.

Agostino will replace Travis Boyd on the fourth line and comes up after scoring two goals with five assists (seven points) in eight AHL games with the Marlies. Agostino has 30 points (8G / 22A) in 85 career NHL games with the Flames, Blues, Bruins, Canadiens and Devils.

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The Maple Leafs have recalled Kenny Agostino from Toronto (AHL).

With Mikheyev out for at least three months, the Maple Leafs bring up another winger for Saturday's game. Agostino could make his Maple Leafs debut on Saturday night and comes up leading the Marlies in goals (16) and second in points (26).

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The Maple Leafs have signed Kenny Agostino to a two-year contract.

Agostino has been a prolific AHL scorer throughout the years but has not been able to find the same success at the NHL-level. However, in 2019 he set career-highs in games played (63), goals (6) and assists (18) with the Canadiens and Devils. Agostino will likely start 2020 with the Marlies.

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The Devils have claimed Kenny Agostino off of waivers from Montreal.

Agostino has always been a dominant scorer at the AHL-level but has just 17 points (4G / 13A) in 58 career NHL games, including just 11 points (2G / 9A) in 36 games with the Canadiens this season. Agostino essentially takes the spot of Brian Boyle, who was dealt to Nashville last week. He should start in the Devils’ bottom-6.

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Agostino was recalled from Laval (AHL); could play on Thursday.

Agostino has dominated the AHL throughout his career, but has had very limited NHL success. The 26-year-old has 10 points (4G / 6A) in 12 games with Laval this season, but just six points (2G / 4A) in 22 career NHL games with the Flames, Blues and Bruins. Agostino could make his Canadiens debut tonight.

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Agostino will make his Bruins debut on Thursday.

Agostino has been a prolific AHL scorer since being taken 140th overall in 2010, but hasn’t been given many NHL opportunities. Agosino had 83 points (24G / 59A) in 65 games with the Chicago Wolves (AHL) last year and seven points (2G / 5A) in three games with Providence before he was called up this season. He will make his Bruins debut on the fourth line but is expected to see some power-play time as well.

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The Bruins have recalled Kenny Agostino from Providence (AHL).

Agostino has been an excellent AHL producer over the years, but has not really been given a chance in the NHL since being drafted in the fifth round in 2010. Agostino had 83 points (24G / 59A) in 65 games with the Chicago Wolves last season and picked up seven points (2G / 5A) in three games with Providence this season.

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The Bruins have signed Kenny Agostino to a one-year deal worth $875K.

Agostino was named the AHL MVP in 2016-17 after recording 24 goals and 59 assists (83 points) in 65 games with the Chicago Wolves (AHL). In three AHL seasons, Agostino averaged 21 goals and 40 assists (61 points) and his next step is to translate that into the NHL. The 25-year-old will get a shot to make the Bruins this fall and could have a fantasy impact depending on his role.

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The Blues Signed Kenny Agostino to a one-year, two-way contract.

Agostino, 24, led Stockton (AHL) in points last season with 57 (23G / 34A) but the Flames still let him walk. Through two AHL seasons he has amassed 100 points (38G / 62A) in 132 games. He will likely start the year in Chicago (AHL), but could work his way into the Blues’ lineup.

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The Flames have recalled Kenny Agostina from Stockton (AHL) on emergency basis.

Agostino, 23, was a fifth round pick (140th overall) in the 2010 NHL Draft. Agostina has picked up 17 goals and 25 assists (42 points) to lead Stockton in 50 games this season. The 6-foot-1 winger is expected to make his season debut with Sam Bennett likely out on Friday. Agostino has one goal and one assist in eight career NHL games.

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The Flames have signed left wing Ken Agostino from Yale University to a two year contract worth $900k per season.

Agostino played four seasons with Yale University capturing the NCAA National Championship with the Bulldogs in 2013. In 33 games during his senior season he netted 14 goals, 18 assists for 32 points and 46 penalty minutes. His career college numbers stand just shy of a point-per-game with 56 goals along with 76 assists for 132 points and 140 penalty minutes in 134 games. He was acquired by the Flames when they traded Jarome Iginla to the Penguins.

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