The News (New Glasgow)

Blackhawks acquire Duclair from Coyotes

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For almost two years, the Arizona Coyotes tried to trade Anthony Duclair.

Now, the Chicago Blackhawks hope he’s the right fit for them.

The Blackhawks acquired the talented but inconsiste­nt 22-yearold winger from the Coyotes in a four-player trade Wednesday. Chicago also got them defenceman Adam Clendening and sent winger Richard Panik and minor league forward Laurent Dauphin to Arizona.

Duclair has nine goals and six assists in 33 games this season, scoring in each of his last two games after reports surfaced that he had asked for a trade.

“It’s gone back for a few years now where the team wasn’t particular­ly happy with the player and the player wasn’t particular­ly happy with the team and we worked through some things, tried a lot of different approaches in a lot of different ways,” Coyotes general manager John Chayka said on a conference call. “I hope he has success in Chicago and does good things.”

Acquiring Duclair is another step for Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman to try to shake up a perennial contender fighting to maintain a playoff position. They put defenceman Cody Franson on waivers Monday and sent him to the minors and have shuffled around their roster in recent weeks.

“We’re trying to get faster and really add youth to our team as well,” Bowman said.

“We’ve got a lot of young players. I think he’s going to fit into that group. You can’t just have a group of 23 young players. You’ve got the veteran guys, too, that are some of our best players. It’s sort of that combinatio­n. I really don’t look at this as a deadline move as much as just trying to get better.”

Chicago is the third NHL organizati­on for Duclair, whom the Coyotes acquired from New York in 2015 in the deal that sent Keith Yandle to the Rangers. Duclair had 20 goals and 24 assists in 81 games in 2015-16, then had only five goals and 10 assists in 58 games last season.

Panik, 26, has six goals and 10 assists in 37 games after signing a $5.6 million, two-year contract. His goal Tuesday night in an 8-2 victory at Ottawa was his first since Oct. 21, ending a 27-game drought.

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