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John Klingberg traded to the Minnesota Wild

It dragged on and on.

Only ten minutes after (!) the deadline came the news:

John Klingberg, 30, is traded from the Anaheim Ducks to the Minnesota Wild.

After an intense week of heavy trades, Swedish defenseman John Klingberg was one of the biggest names left as the NHL’s trade deadline entered its final trembling hours.

Or yes, it was about minutes in the end…

Because the clock had even passed 9 p.m., Swedish time, when the news was released.

To Minnesota

Klingberg – who a few years ago was one of the NHL’s most outstanding offensive backs, but who had a hard time during his time in the bottom team Anaheim Ducks – is moving to the Minnesota Wild.

Wild, which has recently become a real Swedish colony.

In addition to Klingberg, Marcus Johansson, Gustav Nyquist and Oskar Sundqvist were previously tried during the transfer window, of which the latter’s transfer was announced an hour before Klingberg’s.

In addition, goalkeeper Filip Gustavsson, defender Jonas Brodin and center Joel Eriksson Ek were already in the team.

John Klingberg trades from Anaheim to Minnesota.
John Klingberg trades from Anaheim to Minnesota.

Outgoing contract

John Klingberg is on an expiring contract with a cap hit of $4.25 million.

It remains to be seen if he gets a new contract from the Minnesota Wild or if he hits the open market this summer.

Anaheim receives a fourth-round pick in the 2025 draft, 32-year-old defenseman Andrej Sustr and the rights to 21-year-old college player Nikita Nesterenko in exchange.

They also keep half of Klingberg’s salary against the salary cap.

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