Calgary Flames acquire two defenceman, trade another on deadline day
CALGARY — With designs on improving special teams while also bringing in some immediate injury relief, the Calgary Flames made two depth additions on the blueline at Monday’s NHL trade deadline.
General manager Brad Treliving added two 27-year-old, left-shooting pending unrestricted free agents in Erik Gustafsson from the Chicago Blackhawks, who was acquired for a third round pick in 2020, and Derek Forbort from the Los Angeles Kings, who cost a conditional fourth-round pick in 2021.
“What we tried to do is put it on this group and say, ‘where are the areas where we can help?'” Treliving said. “Special-team units is an area that we can help improve ourselves from the blueline, but also eat away some minutes of some people who we may be overworking.”
Gustafsson, who had 60 points last season while logging more than 22 minutes per game in ice time, will see time on Calgary’s 18th-ranked power play, which is without injured captain Mark Giordano (hamstring) at the moment.