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Patric
Hornqvist
Right Wing
Birthdate
1/1/1987
Birthplace
Sollentuna, SWE
Draft Info
2005: Rd 7, Pk 230 (NSH)
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Hornqvist, 2-time champ with Penguins, retires
3Y
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Pens ship 2-time champ Hornqvist to Panthers
6Y
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Penguins sign Noesen to 1-year, 2-way deal
6Y
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Penguins Hornqvist out with concussion
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Sweden routs U.S. in semis of hockey worlds
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