Porterville Recorder

Senators acquire defenseman Jakob Chychrun from Coyotes

- By STEPHEN WHYNO and JOHN WAWROW

Jakob Chychrun’s long wait is over.

After sitting out eight games while awaiting a trade, the defenseman is finally on the move after being dealt from the Arizona Coyotes to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday.

Rather than wait until the NHL’S trade deadline to hit on Friday, the Coyotes found their asking price in a deal they acquired a conditiona­l first-round draft pick this year, a conditiona­l second-round pick in 2024 and a second-round pick in ’26.

“A defenseman we’ve coveted, Jakob is big and plays imposing. he possesses a quality skill set,” Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said in a statement released by the team. “He uses his heavy shot with accuracy and is effective at creating offense as a threat at the offensive blue line.”

Chychrun, who turns 25 on March 31, had been scratched for trade-related reasons since Feb. 11, with his last appearance for Arizona coming a day earlier when he had an assist in a 4-3 overtime loss at Chicago.

The move ends a lengthy saga for Chychrun and the rebuilding Coyotes, who had been looking to deal him to a contender since before last season.

“On behalf of the entire organizati­on, I would like to thank Jakob for everything he did for the Coyotes on and off the ice the past seven seasons,” Arizona GM Bill Armstrong said.

After months of discussion­s with most every NHL team, the trade finally materializ­ed after Armstrong restarted talks with the Senators after they dealt defenseman Nikita Zaitsev to Chicago last week.

The Senators’ offer of draft picks, and not asking the Coyotes to take on any of the remaining two-plus seasons of Chychrun’s salary were key to Armstrong in making the deal.

“Our aim was more to acquire draft capital at this point,” said Armstrong, who had three first-round picks in last year’s draft and has potentiall­y two first-rounders this year.

The conditiona­l firstround pick acquired from Ottawa is top-five protected and would become an unprotecte­d first-rounder in 2024. If the Senators reach the Eastern Conference final this spring, the conditiona­l second-round selection next year becomes a top-10-protected first, which would then move to 2025 with no protection.

“We’re still in rebuild mode. And next year, we’re still in the mode,” Armstrong said. “This will give us a chance for two fairly high picks in the first round. And you can really make hay when you do that.”

A trade may have materializ­ed last summer if Chychrun had not undergone wrist and ankle surgery.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY DAVID BANKS ?? Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun (6) plays against the Chicago Blackhawks during an NHL hockey game, Feb. 10, 2023, in Chicago. A handful of big moves have already been made well ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Still plenty more are expected before Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. Eastern time. Chychrun is likely to be traded with bidders lining up.
AP PHOTO BY DAVID BANKS Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun (6) plays against the Chicago Blackhawks during an NHL hockey game, Feb. 10, 2023, in Chicago. A handful of big moves have already been made well ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Still plenty more are expected before Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. Eastern time. Chychrun is likely to be traded with bidders lining up.

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