Flames, Panthers swap Matthew Tkachuk, Jonathan Huberdeau in blockbuster trade
The Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers announced a massive trade late Friday night that will send All-Star winger Matthew Tkachuk to Florida in exchange for a package that includes three-time All-Star winger Jonathan Huberdeau.
In addition to Huberdeau, the Flames received 28-year-old defenseman MacKenzie Weegar, 20-year-old forward Cole Schwindt and a conditional 2025 first-round draft pick. Florida will also get a conditional 2025 fourth-round pick in the deal.
Florida also announced it agreed to an eight-year contract extension with Tkachuk.
Earlier on Friday, a report surfaced that Calgary was hunting for "a top forward, a premium prospect, and a first-round pick" in exchange for Tkachuk, who told the Flames that he wouldn't stay with the team long-term. The trade with the Panthers seemingly satisfies all three of those criteria.
Tkachuk, 24, had a breakout season last year with 104 points to earn All-Star honors for the first time. Huberdeau, 29, earned All-Star honors in each of the last three seasons and finished the 2021-22 season with a career-best 115 points and an NHL-leading 85 assists.
According to ESPN Stats and Info, the trade is only the second in NHL history that swaps a pair of players who just finished 100-point seasons.
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