The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Devils trade captain Andy Greene to New York Islanders

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NEWARK, N.J. (AP) » The New York Islanders solidified their defense for the playoff push Sunday, acquiring New Jersey Devils captain Andy Greene.

The Devils got young defenseman David Quennevill­e and the Islanders’ second-round pick in the 2021 draft in return for Greene.

The deal came eight days before the NHL trade deadline on Feb. 24.

The Islanders have been searching for a quality defenseman since losing Adam Pelech to an Achilles tendon injury in pregame skate on Jan. 2 for a game against the Devils. It also gives them a leftyshoot­ing defender on a team filled with right-handed defensemen.

The deal reunites the 37-yearold Greene with Islanders president and general manager Lou Lamoriello, who signed him as an undrafted free agent out of Miami (Ohio) University in 2006.

Greene, who is in the final year of a five-year, $25 million

contract, had a no-trade clause and had to approve the deal. His 14 seasons in New Jersey, which included a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2012, made him the Devils’ longest-serving active player.

Devils interim general manager Tom Fitzgerald said he has talked to Lamoriello frequently over the past month.

“Lou is trying to help his team win right now,” said Fitzgerald, who has known Lamoriello since their days at Providence. “Andy is a guy that he obviously knows very well and feels very comfortabl­e with him. We’re in this situation where playoffs aren’t in the picture for us.

Greene became a fan favorite in New Jersey for his steady play and shotblocki­ng ability. He has 49 goals, and 197 assists for 246 points in 932 games, which rank seventh on the Devils’ career list.

Fitzgerald added he didn’t take parting with Greene lightly, saying he consulted with the player throughout trade discussion­s.

Greene goes from a Devils team that sits last in the Metropolit­an Division to the Islanders, who began Sunday holding the division’s third playoff berth. New York dropped a 1-0 decision to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night.

Fitzgerald said he will listen to offers for his players. Forward Wayne Simmonds and defenseman Sami Vatanen will be unrestrict­ed free agents after this season.

“I am not telling anyone that this player or that player is off limits,” said Fitzgerald, who took over when Ray Shero was fired in January. “I don’t ask for anything. If someone wants to talk about one of my players that has a contract that’s fine. Let me know.”

Quennevill­e was selected by New York in the seventh round of the 2016 draft and has yet to match the offensive production he enjoyed in the Canadian juniors. He had 69 goals and 214 points in 250 games with Medicine Hat of the Western Hockey League.

Quennevill­e has spent the past two seasons splitting time between the Islanders AHL and ECHL affiliates. His brother John was a first-round pick by New Jersey in 2014 and is now a minor leaguer for the Chicago Blackhawks. They are both first cousins to Panthers coach Joel Quennevill­e.

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