The first career hat trick for Hagel came in his 100th NHL appearance -- an accomplishment in itself for a sixth-round pick that went unsigned, passed over a second time through the draft after and then ultimately signing as a free agent in Chicago as a 20-year-old in the WHL.
"No better way to do it," he said.
In his first 100 skates, Hagel has 54 points (26G, 28A) and has 30 points (17G, 13A) in just 47 games this season -- all career markers offensively.
"It's actually crazy. Being unsigned and signing up for school and now here I am, playing 100 games in the NHL, hat trick. Pretty surreal," Hagel continued. "Obviously thank my parents for that as well, they gave me every opportunity in the world to make it to this level and live my dream and here I am, already a hundred games in, scored my first hat trick. It feels really good."
For interim head coach Derek King, who was Hagel's first pro coach in Rockford and
dubbed him as the team's most valuable player
after the forward's first AHL campaign, the 23-year-old's success at the NHL level is simple.
"He hasn't changed his game from Rockford to here. He's the same kid, same person. He might dress a little better. But his game hasn't changed. He works hard and he has some offense to him. He can play at both ends of the ice, he kills penalties, you can put him on your power play and that's what we did in the American League. He's just rolled it over into this and he's a big part of this team."
The step from the AHL to the NHL is huge, but to be able to carry the same production from one to the other almost right away is rare.
"It's tough, and especially as quick as he did," King continued. "Especially where he came from, right? He was drafted and didn't sign, he was an over-age and then we brought him and Reese Johnson in and that's just hard work paying off."
"He's been a great pick up," Kane said of Hagel. "He brings a lot of pace, a lot of energy the way he plays, is able to get pucks back on the forecheck and obviously he's having a great year scoring some goals too. He's really been a good addition for us."
From his path to the NHL to being rumored in trade deadline rumblings at a value of a first-round pick and a top prospect before his hat-trick night, Hagel has put the league on notice. After the game, he was quick to quip a potential new market value for himself when asked if his stock had risen.
"Two firsts, couple prospects, (Connor) McDavid maybe," he laughed.