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Devils acquire Sami Vatanen from Ducks in 3-player deal

The New Jersey Devils have acquired defenceman Sami Vatanen from the Anaheim Ducks for forwards Adam Henrique and Joseph Blandisi. The teams also exchanged draft picks.

Anaheim adds forward depth in Adam Henrique, Joseph Blandisi; teams swap picks

Sami Vatanen, left, will provide the Devils with the offensive defenceman they were seeking, while the Ducks have added depth at centre with the acquisition of Adam Henrique, right, in Thursday's three-player trade. (Associated Press)

The New Jersey Devils acquired defenceman Sami Vatanen in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday in exchange for centreAdam Henrique and forward Joseph Blandisi.

New Jersey gets a conditional 2019 or 2020 third-round pick along with Vatanen. The Devils also sent a 2018 third-round pick to Anaheim.

Even though he has a goal and three assists in 15 games this season, Vatanen gives the Devils the offensive defensemen they were looking for. The 26-year-old is signed for two more seasons at a salary-cap hit of $4.875 million US.

"It's a good deal for both teams that we both had needs to fill," Ducks general manager Bob Murray said on a conference call. "Hopefully this one works out for both teams."

Vatanen has 126 points in 280 regular-season NHL games.

"In acquiring Sami, we bring on a right shot, top-four defenCeman who can play in all situations," Devils GM Ray Shero said. "This move also gives us contract certainty on the back end for the next two-plus years."

In Henrique, the Ducks get centredepth as they deal with injuries to Ryan Getzlaf and Ryan Kesler. The 27-year-old has four goals and 10 assists in 24 games this season and is signed through 2018-19.

The conditional pick is exchanged in 2019 if the Ducks sign Henrique prior to making their third-round pick at that draft and in 2020 if they sign him afterward. If they don't re-sign Henrique, no pick is exchanged.

New Jersey's forward depth, including the return of Travis Zajac from injury, gave Shero the ability to deal from a position of strength to address a need.

"Adam has been a key member of our organization for nearly 10 years since he was drafted," Shero said. "His contributions both on and off the ice will always be appreciated by our organization and fans."