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Ducks Land Carlson: A Bold Play for Pacific Division Title
7 Mar
Summary
- John Carlson, a top defenseman, was acquired by the Ducks.
- The Ducks aim to make a deep playoff run with this acquisition.
- Ryan Strome was traded as part of a salary dump, freeing cap space.

The Ducks have made a significant acquisition by trading for veteran defenseman John Carlson, a move GM Pat Verbeek believes will help the team contend for the Pacific Division title and make a playoff run.
Carlson, 36, brings a wealth of experience and elite puck-moving skills to the Ducks' blue line. He has recorded 46 points in 55 games this season, despite sharing power-play time. The team aims to re-sign him, a goal that could mitigate the impact of surrendering a first-round pick in the trade.
In a concurrent move, Ryan Strome was traded as a salary dump, creating approximately $5 million in cap space for the summer. This flexibility is vital for re-signing key restricted free agents, including forwards Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier.
With Mikael Granlund and Frank Vatrano nearing returns from injury, and Troy Terry also expected back, the Ducks' forward group is set to be further solidified. Strome's departure was seen as a fit issue, as he did not align with the team's preferred physical style on the fourth line.




