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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.




