The team landed a package of draft picks and a prospect from Boston and a draft pick from Minnesota
The inevitable finally happened Saturday, when Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek ended days, weeks and months of speculation by trading defenseman Hampus Lindholm to the Boston Bruins after negotiations for a contract extension came to an end without a resolution.
In the end, the Ducks landed quite a haul in return for Lindholm. Boston sent the Ducks a first-round draft pick in the upcoming draft, second-round selections in 2023 and ‘24, plus defensemen Urho Vaakanainen and John Moore. The Ducks will retain 50 percent of Lindholm’s salary.In addition, the Ducks traded left wing Nicolas Deslauriers to the Minnesota Wild for a third-round draft pick in 2023.
“That said, we are very pleased with our return. As I’ve stated since arriving in Anaheim, our goal is to continue building a team that can compete for the Stanley Cup for the long haul. Adding players and assets that fit in the age group of our existing younger talent sets us up well for the future.”
Lindholm, 28, grew up in the Ducks’ organization. He was a first-round draft pick in 2012. He spent his first season in the AHL in 2012-13, after coming over from his native Sweden, and then became a pillar in the Ducks’ defense corps over the next nine seasons.
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