The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Senators acquire Duchene

Colorado gets four players, three picks in three-team trade that sends Turris to Nashville

- With files from The Associated Press.

The Senators acquired centre Matt Duchene from the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday in a threeteam deal that involved Ottawa also dealing forward Kyle Turris to the Nashville Predators.

Colorado will receive prospects Samuel Girard, Vladislav Kamenev and a 2018 second-round draft pick from Nashville along with forward Shane Bowers, goaltender Andrew Hammond, a 2018 first-round pick and 2019 third-round selection from Ottawa.

“We feel this deal brings us some top prospects as well as some high draft picks as we continue to build for both the short and longterm future,” Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic said in a statement. “We’ve said all along that we wanted to be patient and wait for the right deal, and this is the opportunit­y we feel is best for the organizati­on.”

Duchene had been rumoured in trade talks for several months and had reportedly been dealt to Ottawa on Friday night before the transactio­n fell through.

The 26-year-old from Haliburton, Ont., left the Avalanche’s game Sunday night at the New York Islanders midway through the first period. He confirmed he was heading to the Senators in an interview before leaving Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Duchene, who has four goals and six assists in 13 games this season, will play his first game with the Senators on Friday against the Avalanche in Stockholm.

The five-foot-11, 195 pounder has an impressive internatio­nal resume that includes Olympic gold in 2014 with Canada along with winning the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, two world championsh­ips in 2015 and ‘16 and an under-18 worlds in 2008.

Turris, who was set to become an unrestrict­ed free agent at the end of the season, immediatel­y signed a six-year, US$36 million contract extension upon being traded to Nashville.

The 28-year-old has three goals and six assists through 11 games this year for the Senators and added 10 points in 19 playoff games last season as Ottawa reached the Eastern Conference final.

“Kyle is one of the best two-way centres in the National Hockey League,” Nashville general manager David Poile said in a statement. “He should be a great fit in our locker-room and will bolster our lineup and give us the depth that’s necessary during the regular season and the playoffs.

“He is someone who can play in all situations and will help us tremendous­ly on both ends of the ice. He will give our coaching staff a number of options in terms of offensive production and defensive responsibi­lities.”

Girard, 19, has one goal and two assists in five games with the Predators this season. The defenceman from Roberval, Que., recorded 192 points in 190 career games with the Shawinigan Cataractes of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and was the league’s defenceman of the year in 2015-16. Kamenev, 21, has eight points in 10 games with the American Hockey League’s Milwaukee Admirals this season.

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