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    Kraken Traded Veteran Defenseman To The Ducks Despite His Request To Go To The East Coast

    By Julian Gaudio,

    2024-07-18

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    The Seattle Kraken needed to free up cap space and a roster spot so they traded veteran defenseman Brian Dumoulin to the Anaheim Ducks despite his request to be traded to an East Coast team.

    Related: Kraken Trade Brian Dumoulin To The Ducks For Draft Pick

    Travis Lazarczyk of the Portland Press Herald said, the 32-year-old requested a trade to the East Coast a month ago but it was turned down until the signing of Brandon Montour.

    Related: Kraken Sign Brandon Montour To Seven-Year Contract

    The Kraken traded Dumoulin for a 2026 fourth-round pick but what the move really did was give GM Ron Francis more cap space to sign Matty Beniers and it opened a roster spot for Ryker Evans.

    "I’m excited about the opportunity. They’re a young and up-and-coming team," Dumoulin said. "I’m not going in there to be another coach. I want to get to know the group."

    The Biddeford, Maine native has racked up 626 career games in the NHL scoring 25 goals and 155 points. He spent the first 10 years of his career with the Pittsburgh Penguins winning two Stanley Cups as Kris Letang's defence partner.

    Playing with the Kraken last year, Dumoulin provided them with leadership on the backend. He played in 80 games and registered 17:00 of TOI.

    Dumoulin is once again proving he is the ultimate teammate by promising to continue to work hard even though the situation he finds himself in isn't what he is looking for. The Ducks will be adding a 6'4, left-handed d-man who will block shots and do whatever it takes to win hockey games.

    Make sure you bookmark THN’s Seattle Kraken site for the latest news, exclusive interviews, breakdowns, and so much more.

    Related: Former Coachella Valley Firebirds Defenseman To Join German Team

    Related: Bylsma and Campbell Make Coaching Debut at Kraken Development Camp

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    seth
    07-19
    Players don’t have a choice where to go most of the time, they are just usually Pawns and other teams use them
    Rando Calrissian
    07-18
    you do what's best for the team first if that lines up with that's best for the player then even better if not , you get the most value possible . he can request another trade later
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