The Anaheim Ducks are working on signing forward Alex Killorn, per Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli. According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, the deal carries a four-year, $6.25MM AAV. Anaheim would soon make the deal official. The contract carries a full no-trade clause in the first two seasons before dipping to a 15-team NTC in the final two.
Tampa Bay expressed a desire to keep the 11-year veteran in the fold but their salary cap situation made such a move extremely difficult to accomplish. In the end, Killorn opted to take the biggest contract given to a forward thus far in free agency.
The pricey contract is one that’s well-earned for the 33-year-old who has found a new gear offensively in recent seasons. After putting up a surprising 25-goal, 59-point showing in 2021-22, Killorn improved on those numbers last year, picking up 27 goals and 37 assists, both career highs. He followed that up with a productive playoff performance, collecting five points in their first-round exit to Toronto, good for a tie for third in team scoring. In doing so, he basically priced himself out of being able to stay with the Lightning.
Instead, Killorn joins an Anaheim team at the other end of the competitive spectrum. The Ducks have amassed one of the strongest prospect pools in the NHL and have several impact young forwards on their roster, including middlemen Trevor Zegras and Mason McTavish. GM Pat Verbeek will be counting on Killorn to provide some leadership and stability on one of their wings to help in their development. While it’s unlikely that Killorn will be able to put up the same level of production he had in Tampa Bay, they can afford to carry an above-market contract on their books for the time being as they still have nearly $29MM in cap room, per CapFriendly, with Zegras, Troy Terry, and Jamie Drysdale in need of new contracts as restricted free agents.
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