The Commercial Appeal

Flyers trade Voracek to Columbus

- Stephen Whyno

A familiar bearded face is going back to Columbus, with the Blue Jackets’ longest tenured player heading to Philadelph­ia.

The player the Flyers got back? Well, Cam Atkinson is already in love with Philly’s favorite, familiar orange-bearded face. The Flyers sent Jakub Voracek to the Blue Jackets for Atkinson on Saturday, the first major trade on the second day of the NHL draft. The moves are expected to keep on coming during a busy offseason.

Atkinson wasted no time showing his allegiance to his new team, wearing a Gritty T-shirt on media Zoom only 30 minutes after the undersized winger with scoring pop was shipped to the Flyers. The shirt is his wife’s – a gift from best friend and former Flyers forward Scott Hartnell.

“Everything is all aligned perfectly,” Atkinson said. “We’re ready for this. Couldn’t be more excited.”

Voracek, who turns 32 in August, returns to the team that drafted him in 2007 after a much-needed split with the Flyers, with whom he spent the past 10 seasons and put up 604 points in 727 regular-season games. After the trade, he posted to Twitter a link to Warren Zevon’s song “Keep Me in Your Heart.”

Atkinson leaves the only NHL organizati­on he has ever been with after scoring 213 goals in 627 games with the Blue Jackets.

“I didn’t ask for a trade, but I don’t think this couldn’t have worked out any better,” Atkinson said. “It gets to a point where losing isn’t fun. Who knows how the Blue Jackets are going to do this year? It’s pretty obvious what they’re trying to do right now. To see all my best buddies leave, that was tough to say the least.”

Columbus has traded Atkinson, Seth Jones, David Savard and former captain Nick Foligno over the past four months.

“This is a significant trade for our club and we are very excited to welcome Jake Voracek back to the Blue Jackets family,” Columbus general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said. “He is a powerful, dynamic offensive player that will be a significant contributo­r to our club. Adding a player like that comes at a cost, and I want to thank Cam Atkinson for his many contributi­ons to the Blue Jackets and Columbus community over the past 10 years.”

It’s Philadelph­ia’s second major trade in two days after acquiring defenseman Rasmus Ristolaine­n from Buffalo for the No. 14 pick this year and a 2023 secondroun­der. After taking on Ristolaine­n’s big contract, GM Chuck Fletcher saved more than $2 million in cap space by swapping Voracek for Atkinson.

The Sabres continued their organizati­onal fire sale by trading disgruntle­d forward Sam Reinhart to Florida for goaltendin­g prospect Devon Levi and the Panthers’ 2022 first-round pick. Reinhart is a five-time 20-goal-scorer and has totaled 134 goals and 295 points in 454 games – all in the regular season since Buffalo hasn’t made the playoffs in his seven-year career.

Reinhart, a 26-year-old restricted free agent, will get a chance for a fresh start with a playoff contender.

“Sam has establishe­d himself as one of the best playmaking scorers in the league, and we are thrilled to be able to add him to our Panthers lineup,” Panthers GM Bill Zito said. “His competitiv­eness and hunger to succeed will fit seamlessly with the culture we are building here in South Florida.”

And Sabres GM Kevyn Adams might not yet be done dealing. Captain Jack Eichel is also on the trade block in Adams’ bid to start fresh by overhaulin­g a team that finished last in the standings for the fourth time in eight years and in the midst of an NHL record-matching 10year playoff drought.

Before the second day of the draft got underway, the Colorado Avalanche signed top defenseman Cale Makar to a $54 million, six-year contract that will count $9 million against the salary cap through the 2026-27 season.

His deal comes on the heels of Chicago acquiring Jones from Columbus and extending the star defenseman for $76 million over eight seasons and Dallas inking Miro Heiskanen to a $67.6 million, eight-year contract.

Makar was a point-a-game player last season, his second in the NHL, and the 22-year-old has 94 points in his first 101 regular-season games. He’s set to make $8 million next season, $9 million in the second year, then $11 million, $10.6 million, $8.7 million and $6.7 million as part of a contract that takes into account the expected rise of the salary cap.

While the second round was going on, Edmonton completed a $4.4 million, two-year deal with 39-year-old goaltender Mike Smith, and the New York Rangers completed a buyout of defenseman Tony Deangelo.

 ?? BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS GEOFF ?? Jakub Voracek, seen May 8, was traded by the Flyers to the Blue Jackets on Saturday in exchange for Cam Atkinson.
BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS GEOFF Jakub Voracek, seen May 8, was traded by the Flyers to the Blue Jackets on Saturday in exchange for Cam Atkinson.

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