A former Montreal Canadiens defenseman is on the move.
The Edmonton Oilers have traded former Canadiens defenseman Brett Kulak to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a big trade.
Here are the full details of the trade, which includes the Oilers bringing in goaltender Tristan Jarry from Pittsburgh.
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Oil tankers get:
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While Kulak isn’t the biggest name in this trade, he still has the potential to be a very solid addition to the Penguins roster. It’s no secret that the Penguins needed another left defenseman, and Kulak now gives them a good one with plenty of experience.
Kulak played 31 games this season with the Oilers before being traded to Pittsburgh, where he had two assists and 38 blocks.
In four seasons with the Canadiens from 2018-19 to 2021-22, Kulak recorded 11 goals, 34 assists, 45 points, 96 penalty minutes, 216 blocks, 258 hits and a plus-4 rating in 215 games.
