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After weeks of speculation, the Calgary Flames traded defenseman Nikita Zadorov to the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.

The Flames received a 2024 fifth-round pick and a 2026 third-round pick in exchange for Zadorov, who will give the Canucks another top-four defenseman who offers a physical presence. Zadorov is also expected to help with a penalty kill that came into Thursday just outside the bottom 10 of the league with a 76.4% success rate.

Zadorov was thought to be a potential trade target after ESPN’s Kevin Weekes reported earlier this month that he asked the Flames to trade him. The speculation intensified later that day after his agent, Dan Milstein, published a few posts on X. Milstein, while the Flames were playing the Maple Leafs in Toronto, posted an in-game video of Zadorov delivering a hit with the comment, “Here comes Zadorov train… get your #LeafsForever tickets today…”

Then, in response to a Flames fan asking if Calgary could resign Zadorov, a pending unrestricted free agent, Milstein wrote, “I don’t think so. Not when the best D barely gets the ice time…”

Zadorov was asked about the posts after the game and said that Milstein “definitely wants to protect me.” He shared how he enjoyed playing for the Flames while also noting hockey is a business. Upon being asked if he requested a trade, Zadorov said there had been discussions.

Following Thursday’s trade, Flames general manager Craig Conroy issued a statement and thanked Zadorov “for his commitment to the Flames and for his professionalism through this process.”

Conroy went on to say, “Our hockey operations group works every day to find opportunities to make our team better today and for the future.”

Getting Zadorov comes as the Canucks entered Thursday one point behind the defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights for first place in the Pacific Division. Zadorov’s arrival gives the Canucks a defensive core that includes captain and Norris Trophy front-runner Quinn Hughes, Filip Hronek, Tyler Myers, Carson Soucy and Ian Cole, among others.

Cole, Hronek, Soucy and Zadorov are all defensemen the Canucks’ front office has acquired through either free agency or trade within the past several months in an attempt to revamp a defensive unit that struggled for consistency.

The trade gives Canucks GM Patrik Allvin and his front office staff another item to consider this offseason. Zadorov, who is in the final year of a two-year contract worth $3.75 million, is one of five defensemen on the Canucks’ active roster who is slated to be an unrestricted free agent this offseason, while Hronek is slated to become a restricted free agent.

As for the Flames, moving on from Zadorov generates questions about what could be next. The Flames entered Thursday one point out of the final Western Conference wild-card spot; they are one of five teams that are within five points of the Nashville Predators.

Conroy and his front office staff also have four defensemen who are slated to be unrestricted free agents this offseason. That group includes Noah Hanifin, Oliver Kylington and Chris Tanev, while the Flames’ top-line center, Elias Lindholm, is also slated to be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.

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— Mikko Rantanen had a goal and two assists, including on the tiebreaking goal by Alexander Petrovic that was finally confirmed after a lengthy review as the Dallas Stars beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-2 on Sunday to take 2-1 lead in the second-round…

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Day after 21-0 loss, Rockies fire manager Black

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Day after 21-0 loss, Rockies fire manager Black

DENVER — The Colorado Rockies fired manager Bud Black on Sunday, one day after losing by 21 runs to the San Diego Padres at Coors Field.

The Rockies are off to a major-league-worst 7-33 start even after defeating the Padres 9-3 on Sunday to salvage one game in the home series and snap an eight-game skid. Third-base coach Warren Schaeffer will serve as interim manager for the rest of the season, and hitting coach Clint Hurdle will be the interim bench coach.

The Rockies, who also fired bench coach Mike Redmond, will open a road trip Monday night against the Texas Rangers and try to turn a corner. Even with Sunday’s victory, Colorado has the worst 40-game start since the 1988 Baltimore Orioles, who were 6-34.

“Our play so far this season, especially coming off the last two seasons, has been unacceptable. Our fans deserve better, and we are capable of better,” Rockies owner, chairman and CEO Dick Monfort said in a statement. “While we all share responsibility in how this season has played out, these changes are necessary. We will use the remainder of 2025 to improve where we can on the field and to evaluate all areas of our operation so we can properly turn the page into the next chapter of Rockies Baseball.”

Black was in his ninth year as Rockies manager and had a career record with Colorado of 544-690. He is the winningest manager in franchise history.

Before Saturday night’s 21-0 drubbing, Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt backed Black, telling The Denver Post that he believed the season still could be turned around.

“I think our guys are still playing hard, and that’s what I look at,” Schmidt told the Post. “Guys are working hard every day; they come with energy, for the most part. I don’t think we are [at that point of firing Black]. Guys still believe in what we are doing and where we are headed. We are all frustrated.”

Schmidt said he was looking for “growth” as the season goes along.

“I feel for the fans; I feel for the people around here,” he said. “I know we are better than we have played, but we are not good right now. We have to battle through it and get to the other side. There are still a lot of games left. I think we can turn it around, but it’s going to take a whole group to do it. The guys are working to get better.”

Colorado was 19½ games out of first place in the NL West before Sunday’s win. The Rockies have been outscored by 128 runs this season. The only team since 1900 with a worse run differential through 40 games was the 2023 Oakland Athletics (-144).

The seventh manager in team history, Black initially found success with Colorado when he led the Rockies to back-to-back playoff appearances in 2017 and 2018. They haven’t finished with a winning record since and are coming off two straight 100-loss seasons. Colorado has a .353 winning percentage since 2023.

Black’s contract was set to expire after the season. He signed a one-year extension in October.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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