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From the Ducks website:
The Ducks have acquired a 2027 second-round selection in the NHL Draft and defenseman Jeremie Biakabutuka from the St. Louis Blues for defenseman Cam Fowler and Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2027. Anaheim will retain 38.4615385 percent of Fowler's remaining contract.
Fowler, 33, is the highest-scoring defenseman in Ducks history and the 2010 NHL Draft clash, recording 96-361=457 points in 991 career NHL games in 15 seasons with Anaheim. He departs leading all-time Ducks blueliners in career points, goals, ashists and appearances. Among all-time franchise leaders, Fowler was second in appearances, fifth in points and ashists, and eighth in game-winning goals (18).
Selected by Anaheim in the first round (12th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft, Fowler made six career trips to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, recording 6-27=33 points with a +3 rating in 62 games. He ranked third among franchise defensemen in postseason scoring, second in ashists and games played.
Comment:
Just nine short of the coveted 1,000 mark, all with the Ducks. He probably won't play for the Blues today, but if he does and plays every game, he will reach No. 1,000 at the Winter Clashic on New Year's Eve at Wrigley Field.
The Ducks have acquired a 2027 second-round selection in the NHL Draft and defenseman Jeremie Biakabutuka from the St. Louis Blues for defenseman Cam Fowler and Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2027. Anaheim will retain 38.4615385 percent of Fowler's remaining contract.
Fowler, 33, is the highest-scoring defenseman in Ducks history and the 2010 NHL Draft clash, recording 96-361=457 points in 991 career NHL games in 15 seasons with Anaheim. He departs leading all-time Ducks blueliners in career points, goals, ashists and appearances. Among all-time franchise leaders, Fowler was second in appearances, fifth in points and ashists, and eighth in game-winning goals (18).
Selected by Anaheim in the first round (12th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft, Fowler made six career trips to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, recording 6-27=33 points with a +3 rating in 62 games. He ranked third among franchise defensemen in postseason scoring, second in ashists and games played.
Comment:
Just nine short of the coveted 1,000 mark, all with the Ducks. He probably won't play for the Blues today, but if he does and plays every game, he will reach No. 1,000 at the Winter Clashic on New Year's Eve at Wrigley Field.