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Former Boston Bruin Forces New Team To Make A Trade

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Austin Sabourin
November 29, 2023  (0:12)
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The Chicago Blackhawks recently faced challenges with Corey Perry's contract termination and Taylor Hall's season-ending knee injury that required surgery.

In response to these setbacks, the Blackhawks took proactive steps to strengthen their roster.

In the lead-up to the upcoming game, the Chicago Blackhawks and the Vancouver Canucks engaged in a trade agreement.

The Blackhawks acquired Anthony Beauvillier from the Canucks, parting ways with a fifth-round pick in exchange.

Anthony Beauvillier, a seasoned player selected in the first round of the 2015 draft, brings a wealth of experience to the Blackhawks.

Having played 22 games in the current season, he contributed two goals, six assists, accumulating eight points, and maintained a commendable plus/minus rating of +8.

With nine years in the NHL, Beauvillier is renowned for his goal-scoring prowess, making him a valuable addition to the Blackhawks.

This trade signifies a significant move for the Blackhawks, introducing a skilled Canadian forward to their lineup.

Beauvillier is expected to complement the team's offensive capabilities, particularly alongside Connor Bedard, another talented Canadian player.

With a $4.15 million cap hit and set to become a free agent this summer, Beauvillier's arrival represents a strategic short-term move for the Blackhawks.

Despite the recent challenges, this trade positions the team more favorably for the upcoming games.

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