The Sun (San Bernardino)

Ducks acquire young right wing Volkov from Lightning

- By Elliott Teaford eteaford@scng.com @elliotttea­ford on Twitter

The NHL’s trade deadline isn’t until April 12, but Ducks general manager Bob Murray isn’t waiting until the last minute to shake up the roster of his struggling team. Murray acquired right wing Alexander Volkov from the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday in exchange for a draft pick and a prospect.

Volkov, 23, has three goals and two assists in 19 games for the Lightning. He has played 28 games in two seasons with Tampa Bay, which drafted the Moscow native in the second round (48th overall) in 2017. He also has played three seasons with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL.

He scored 23 goals in each of his first two seasons with Syracuse, and he had nine goals and 21 assists in 46 games in the pandemicsh­ortened 2019-20 season. He played nine games with the Lightning last season, recording one assist, finding it difficult to find ice time when the eventual Stanley Cup champions.

The Ducks sent center Antoine Morand and a conditiona­l seventh-round pick in 2023 to the Lightning. Morand had one goal and five assists in 21 games with the AHL’s San Diego Gulls.

“We are excited to have Alexander join our organizati­on,” Murray said. “We believe a fresh start will help him further develop as we look to continue adding youthful talent.”

Dropping the gloves

The check was clean, a tough but fair challenge along the boards. Minnesota Wild defenseman Carson Soucy thumped Ducks right wing Troy Terry to the ice midway through the first period of their 3-2 loss Wednesday at Xcel Energy Center. Terry was uninjured, but Soucy had to answer for his actions.

So, Ryan Getzlaf did what captains are supposed to do in such situations, challengin­g Soucy to a fight. Getzlaf

found a willing partner in Soucy and the two traded punches for a few moments before linesmen Tyson Baker and Ryan Gibbons broke it up.

“Unbelievab­le leadership, number one,” Ducks coach Dallas Eakins said. “We all know ‘Getzy’ is here for the good of his teammates and the good of the organizati­on. It was the right thing to do. It was the right message to send.

“It just goes to show, even though we’re in an adverse time as we build this organizati­on back up, these guys are in there playing hard for each other and fighting for each other, and I don’t mean literally throwing down the gloves like you saw there. They are in the fight in that dressing room.”

Getzlaf and Soucy were each penalized for fighting. Getzlaf earned an extra minor and a 10-minute misconduct for instigatin­g their scrap. He also earned a fistbump from rookie left wing Trevor Zegras and a pat on the helmet from Eakins as he left the ice for the rest of the period.

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