The Denver Post

Quick goes to Vegas; Bruins get Bertuzzi before deadline

- By John Wawrow and Stephen Whyno

Jonathan Quick is on the move again, back to the Pacific Division to solve the Vegas Golden Knights’ latest goaltendin­g quandary.

Vegas acquired Quick from Columbus on Thursday, less than 36 hours after the Los Angeles Kings traded the two-time Stanley Cupwinning goaltender and 2014 playoff MVP to the Blue Jackets.

After losing All- Star starter Logan Thompson to an injury, the Golden Knights sent a 2025 seventh-round pick and journeyman netminder Michael Hutchinson to complete the deal with Columbus, which retained half of Quick’s salary.

“We wish him all the best wherever that is,” Kings captain Anze Kopitar. “What I want for him is to go to a place where he has a chance obviously to play.”

Quick getting dealt again leaves Philadelph­ia winger James van Riemsdyk and Anaheim defenseman John Klingberg as the top players left to be traded before the 3 p.m. EST Friday deadline.

Already 84 players — including Quick twice and counting the contracts of Shea Weber and Jakub Voracek — and 56 draft picks have been traded since the All-star break, leaving slim pickings for what’s usually a frantic final day.

“I haven’t seen anything like it at all,” Boston Bruins president Cam Neely said. “I think everybody is looking at their clubs and saying, ‘ We have a chance.’ And we’re no different, obviously, with the season we’ve had.”

Neely’s Nhl-leading Bruins got the action going Thursday by acquiring winger Tyler Bertuzzi from Detroit for a top-10 protected firstround pick in 2024 and a fourthroun­der in 2025, the latest move by a Stanley Cup contender to keep pace in the loaded Eastern Conference. The Red Wings are retaining half of Bertuzzi’s salary for the rest of the season.

Bruins coach Jim Montgomery called Bertuzzi an excellent player and a “great complement­ary winger.”

“He’s someone that understand­s how to win,” Montgomery said, citing Bertuzzi’s success in junior hockey and as playoff MVP when Grand Rapids won the American Hockey League’s Calder Cup in 2017. “He goes hard to hard areas. He’s a great net-front guy, 5 on 5, power play. He’s got a lot of sandpaper to him.”

Bertuzzi is a 28-year- old pending free agent winger who gives Boston depth up front and insurance for injured winger Taylor Hall. The team put Hall on long-term injured reserve, ruling him out until late

March.

Enter Bertuzzi, who has himself been limited by injuries this season. He has 14 points in 29 games.

Bertuzzi has 88 goals and 114 assists in 305 regular-season games. He has yet to reach the playoffs in the NHL.

That will almost certainly change next month. The Bruins are on pace for 64 wins and 135 points, which would be the best regular season in hockey history with records in each of those categories.

Among other moves Thursday, the Edmonton Oilers acquired center Nick Bjugstad from the Coyotes, who retained half his salary and got a 2023 third-round pick and prospect Michael Kesselring in return.

Arizona hours earlier got a sixthround pick to take Voracek’s contract from the Blue Jackets and can use his $8.25 million cap hit through next season to avoid dipping below the salary floor, while Columbus gets some financial flexibilit­y. His career is likely over because of concussion­s.

Chicago also got Anders Bjork from Buffalo for future considerat­ions, and St. Louis re- signed Sammy Blais to a $1 million, oneyear extension. The Blues reacquired Blais in the trade that sent Vladimir Tarasenko to the Rangers, who now have a lineup with the prolific Russian winger and former Blackhawk Patrick Kane.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Goaltender Jonathan Quick was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, less than 36 hours after the Los Angeles Kings traded the two-time Stanley Cup-winner to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Goaltender Jonathan Quick was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, less than 36 hours after the Los Angeles Kings traded the two-time Stanley Cup-winner to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

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