Stars lost Mikel Granalund with duck on a 3 -year deal

Anahem Duck on Tuesday signed the Mikel Granalund for a three -year contract, in which financial terms were undeclared.
Duck’s General Manager Pat Verback said, “That is what I consider a difficult worker.” “He goes to difficult areas, something that we needed more. A net-front attendance is not afraid of being a man. He is a boy who hangs on the corners for more ripe property, so he is a very smart hockey player.”
33-year-old Granalund started 2024-25 with San Jose Shark, ranking 45 points (15 goals, 30 supports) in more than 52 games, before he was trading in playoff-bound Dallas stars on 1 February.
Along with Dallas, he scored 21 points (seven goals, 14 aids) in more than 31 sports in a regular session, with five goals and five assistance in 18 playoff games.
Granland has been productive since Minnesota Wilde in the 2010 NHL draft being ranked ninth in total. Wild (2012–19), Nashville Predator (2019–23), Pittsburgh Penguin (2023), Shark (2023–25) and 13 seasons with stars and stars have scored 610 points (179 goals, 431 support).
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