The Ducks acquired New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba in a trade for defenseman Urho Vaakanainen and a future fourth-round pick, a person with knowledge of the decision told the Associated Press.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because the clubs still were finishing the deal.
The trade ends Trouba’s five-year tenure with the Rangers, who are on a six-game losing streak. The 30-year-old joined the Rangers in a trade with Winnipeg in 2019 and he became New York’s captain before the 2022-23 season.
Trouba has been considered one of the NHL’s best checking defensemen. He has six assists in 23 games this year while struggling to produce at the level of his best seasons, including a career-best 50 points with Winnipeg in 2018-19.
Trouba has been featured in trade rumors since the summer while New York didn’t try to hide its desire for a roster reboot, but Trouba has a no-trade clause. He is completing the sixth season of a seven-year, $56-million contract, and his hefty deal has been an impediment to movement.
The Ducks can accommodate the final 1½ years of Trouba’s deal because they have one of the NHL’s lowest payrolls and ample salary-cap space after general manager Pat Verbeek failed to land any top free agents last summer.
Trouba will become a key contributor on the blue line for the Ducks, who are in last place in the Pacific Division. He will play alongside forwards Ryan Strome and Frank Vatrano, his teammates with the Rangers during the club’s run to the Eastern Conference finals in 2022.
Vaakanainen hasn’t played for the Ducks since Nov. 13 while dealing with an upper-body injury. The veteran played 68 games and scored one goal last season but has been injured frequently during his career.