Background
Hanowski grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota, where he played both baseball and ice hockey for Little Falls High School, graduating in 2009.
Hanowski grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota, where he played both baseball and ice hockey for Little Falls High School, graduating in 2009.
Hanowski played four years for the Saint Cloud State Huskies (SCSU), completing his college career with 62 goals and 51 assists for 113 points in 156 games. He was named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) scholar athlete in 2012, and was named to the all-WCHA Academic team twice. He began his college career in 2009-2010, scoring his first two goals on October 23, 2009, against the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs en route to a 19-point season.
Following a sophomore season in which he scored 20 points, Hanowski was named one of three captains for the 2011-2012 campaign.
He led the team with 128 shots, 23 goals and 43 points.
Hanowski returned for his senior season in 2012-2013 as co-captain with Drew LeBlanc, finishing the year with 37 points in 31 games and a semifinal appearance in the 2013 national championship.
An alumnus of the Saint Cloud State Huskies, he was a third round selection of the Pittsburgh Penguins, 63rd overall, at the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft. Hanowski was dealt to the Calgary Flames prior to turning professional as part of the trade that sent Jarome Iginla to Pittsburgh. He made his National Hockey League debut late in the 2012-2013 season, scoring his first goal in his first game.
He is the all-time leading scorer in Minnesota High School ice hockey history, recording 405 points in 117 games.
He was a finalist for the Minnesota Mr. Hockey award, and named Minnesota by the Associated Press in 2008-2009 following a season in which he scored 73 goals and 62 assists in 31 games.
He was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the third round of the 2009 National Hockey League Entry Draft, 63rd overall. Prior to embarking on a professional career, Hanowksi attended Saint Cloud State University first as a business major before switching to finance.
College Professional Hanowski"s National Hockey League rights were traded late in his senior season as the Penguins dealt him to the Calgary Flames along with Kenny Agostino and a first round draft pick in exchange for Calgary captain Jarome Iginla.
Hanowski struggled to explain his place in the blockbuster deal: "I don"t know how to describe it, being part of a trade for a future Hall of Famer. lieutenant was kind of weird to see yourself be part of that deal". Immediately following SCSU"s elimination from the 2013 Frozen Four and the conclusion of his college season, Hanowski signed a two-year entry level contract with the Flames worth $810,000 per season.
He made his National Hockey League debut on April 15, 2013, in Calgary against his hometown Minnesota Wild, and scored his first goal in a 4–3 loss.
As a free agent from the Flames and with little interest from fellow National Hockey League organizations, Hanowski signed a one-year contract with German club, Augsburger Panther of the DEL on September 7, 2015.