Ducks Cash In on Thin Center Market
Trade brings in futures as Oilers pursue immediate help
Byline and Date
We knew the Ducks weren't going to be able to keep everyone, but the return for Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick is still a bit underwhelming.
The Oilers, meanwhile, add some much-needed depth to their forward group. Henrique is a veteran centerman who has scored at least 20 goals in each of the past three seasons. Carrick is a young winger who has shown some promise in his limited NHL experience.
The Ducks, on the other hand, get some much-needed futures in return. The Oilers' first-round pick in 2025 could be a valuable asset, and the conditional fourth-round pick in 2024 could also turn into something if the Oilers make a deep playoff run.
Overall, this is a deal that makes sense for both teams. The Oilers get some immediate help, while the Ducks add some pieces for the future.
Conclusion
The Ducks made a smart move by trading Henrique and Carrick, as they were able to get some much-needed futures in return. The Oilers, meanwhile, added some much-needed depth to their forward group, which could help them make a playoff run this season.
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