BREAKING: Anaheim Ducks Acquire Former Top-Five Pick In Swap Of Young Stars
Today a huge trade has gone down between the Anaheim Ducks and the Philadelphia Flyers including some of the top young stars in hockey.
Ducks Acquire Former Top-Five Pick In Swap Of Young Stars
A massive trade was just announced between the Anaheim Ducks and Philadelphia Flyers. The Ducks have acquired American star Cutter Gauthier in exchange for top defensive prospect Jamie Drysdale and a second round pick in 2025.
The trade reportedly comes after Gauthier informed the Flyers that he did not want to play for the organization.
Sources say Cutter Gauthier informed #Flyers organization he did not want to play in Philadelphia.
Now the Flyers add a top-end defenseman while the Ducks deal from a position of strength to add one of the top prospects in hockey.
As time goes on it will be interesting to see which team ends up coming out on top in this trade.
POLL |
Who won the trade? |
Anaheim Ducks | 45 | 46.4 % |
Philadelphia Flyers | 52 | 53.6 % |
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