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Alex Killorn signs with Anaheim Ducks

Alex Killorn

Alex Killorn
TAMPA, FL – APRIL 24: Alex Killorn #17 of the Tampa Bay Lightning during pregame warm ups before the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game Four of the First Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Amalie Arena on April 24, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/NHLI via Getty Images)

Alex Killorn signs four-year deal in Anaheim

Alex Killorn is joining the youth movement in Anaheim. The two-time Stanley Cup winner agreed to a four-year deal worth $25 million with the Ducks on Saturday. After an incredibly successful 11 years in Tampa Bay, the Lightning legend is starting a new chapter.

Pierre LeBrun confirmed the news of the former Harvard man:

It’s a well-deserved raise for Killorn. He’s embodied the Lightning philosophy for over a decade: Work hard, get to the right places and play for the team.

Along with 466 career points, the Nova Scotia native has also won a lot of hockey games. Usually known for his physical dominance, the 33-year-old set a career high with 64 points this season. He will now mentor the likes of Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry and maybe even 2023 No. 2 pick Leo Carlsson.

The Lightning might also be at risk of regressing next season. Yes, their stars are as good as any in the league, and more than enough to reach the playoffs in all likelihood, but losing supporting pieces like this could add up. They also had to move on from Ross Colton and now have ZERO cap space. They’ve also still got Brent Seabrook’s LTIR money on the books for one more season. Major roster surgery might still be needed.

Birds of a feather

It’s a move that definitely had people surprised, as some believed 2023 would be the year of the Mighty Ducks, but it certainly was not. Adding some veteran talent that will also protect your young studs makes sense here. A term of four years will not seriously impact their future cap flexibility, either.

Yes, this is an overpay, but they’re not anywhere near cup contender status. This also comes with the pickup of Radko Gudas on a three-year, $12 million deal. Anaheim is paying a pretty penny for some physicality in their lineup.

I have massive respect for the player, but some suspicion over the deal. Alex Killorn has got a fresh start in Anaheim for a very nice price.

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