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Kings get Phaneuf in trade with Sens

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Dion Phaneuf is on the move again as the Los Angeles Kings hope he bolsters their blue line for a playoff run.

Los Angeles acquired the veteran defenceman and forward Nate Thompson from the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night for forwards Marian Gaborik and Nick Shore. The Senators are retaining 25 per cent of Phaneuf’s $7 million US salary-cap hit, so the Kings get a top-four defenceman for $5.25 million over the next three-plus years.

“Dion brings to our club a great deal of experience and leadership,” Kings general manager Rob Blake said. “He also plays with a physical edge, which complement­s our lineup well.”

The 32-year-old Phaneuf was pulled from Ottawa’s bench during Tuesday’s 6-3 loss to the Penguins in Pittsburgh, with the trade being finalized afterward. The Kings visit the Penguins on Thursday, so he doesn’t even have to leave Pittsburgh to meet up with his new team.

“I’m excited to be going to the Los Angeles Kings,” Phaneuf said. “It’s going to be a real good experience for me to be able to join that team. … I’m excited about the team that they have, where they’re at in the standings and I’m going to go there and do my best to do whatever I can to help their team.”

Phaneuf has 16 points in 52 games this season and 478 in 954 games during his 13-year NHL career with the Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs and Senators. He was traded again almost exactly two years after the Senators got him from the Maple Leafs.

The budget-conscious Senators save money even as they take on the 35-year-old Gaborik’s contract, which has about $11 million left on it over the next three years. Gaborik is a buyout candidate after this season, a move that would be an additional help to Ottawa’s bottom line.

“Marian has enjoyed a tremendous career to date and has played an integral role with our team over the years, including a Stanley Cup championsh­ip,” Blake said.

Phaneuf signed this $49-million, seven-year contract when he was with Toronto on New Year’s Eve 2013. He elected not to waive his no-movement clause last summer to be left unprotecte­d in the Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft, a decision that cost the Senators defenceman Marc Methot. Now Phaneuf is gone, too. “The business is the business,” he said. “For me, it’s a business decision that the Ottawa Senators wanted to move me, and I respect that.”

 ??  ?? Marian Gaborik, left, and Nick Shore are on their way to Ottawa.
Marian Gaborik, left, and Nick Shore are on their way to Ottawa.
 ??  ?? Dion Phaneuf, left, Nate Thompson go to L.A.
Dion Phaneuf, left, Nate Thompson go to L.A.
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