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The Anaheim Ducks have finalized a trade for star Chris Kreider from the New York Rangers. After multiple days of trade speculation, Kreider is now heading to Anaheim.

Originally, the Ducks were on a massive no-trade list for the star forward, but the veteran has agreed to waive that. Kreider will now head to the Ducks to play under new head coach Joel Quenneville.

Anaheim has been searching for a massive spark offensively, and the team seems to believe that Kreider can help. But the Ducks have been rumored to be very aggressive this summer, and Kreider may be the first major move for them.

Here is everything you need to know about the blockbuster deal:

Full Trade details:

Ducks receive: Chris Kreider and a fourth-round draft pick

Rangers receive: Center Carey Terrance and a third-round draft pick

Chris Kreider stats:

In 68 games last season, Kreider scored 22 goals and eight assists for the Rangers. It was a down year for the veteran, likely lowering the asking price for the Ducks in the deal.

However, Kreider is only a few seasons removed from a 52-goal year. Anaheim is banking on him returning to form in order to help them return to the postseason next year.

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