Predators trade formerly prolific scorer for draft picks

AP file photo by Mark Humphrey / The Nashville Predators have traded Viktor Arvidsson, who has spent his entire seven-year NHL career with the Tennessee team, to the Los Angeles Kings for a pair of draft picks.
AP file photo by Mark Humphrey / The Nashville Predators have traded Viktor Arvidsson, who has spent his entire seven-year NHL career with the Tennessee team, to the Los Angeles Kings for a pair of draft picks.

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Kings have acquired forward Viktor Arvidsson from the Nashville Predators in exchange for two draft picks.

The Predators get a second-round pick this year and a third-round pick in 2022 in the trade announced Thursday.

Arvidsson is a two-time 30-goal scorer who has spent his entire seven-year NHL career with Nashville. After scoring 94 goals over three combined seasons, the 28-year-old Swede has scored only 25 combined goals while overcoming injuries during the past two pandemic-altered seasons.

The 5-foot-9, 180-pound winger was among the NHL's elite offensive players during his three-season run from 2016-19. He scored a career-best 61 points in the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, and he set the Predators' franchise record with 34 goals in just 58 games in 2018-19.

He has three seasons and $12.75 million left on a seven-year contract worth nearly $30 million.

Arvidsson initially played a speedy, net-crashing game early in his career, but injuries have limited his ability to play that style. He was seriously injured in November 2019 when St. Louis defenseman Robert Bortuzzo cross-checked him into the Blues' net, with Bortuzzo earning a four-game suspension after sidelining Arvidsson for four weeks.

The Predators are retooling after their fourth-place division finish and first-round playoff loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, and moving Arvidsson also means Nashville general manager David Poile has one fewer player to protect in the upcoming expansion draft.

Arvidsson will be asked to bring much-needed scoring punch to the rebuilding Kings, who were the NHL's fifth-lowest-scoring team during the recently completed regular season with 2.54 goals per game. Only two NHL teams - the Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks - have scored fewer goals than Los Angeles over the past three seasons.

The Kings haven't had a 30-goal scorer since captain Anze Kopitar last hit the mark during the 2017-18 season; they've missed the playoffs each year since.

Arvidsson has 127 goals and 112 assists in 385 career NHL games. He scored 27 points in 61 playoff appearances with the Predators, who made the Stanley Cup Final in 2017.

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