Former Arizona Coyotes forward Anthony Duclair will get another fresh start to his hockey career. Earlier today, Duclair was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks along with defenceman Adam Clendening in exchange for forwards Richard Panik and Laurent Dauphin.

The 22-year-old is already somewhat of a journeyman, as he was initially drafted by the New Rangers in 2013 and competed in 18 games with them before playing out his first full season in Arizona. His opening campaign with the ‘Yotes included an impressive 20 goals and 24 assists in 81 games.

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The Montreal native’s play has dropped since and he has struggled to get back into form. After John Chayka sent the forward packing, the NHL’s youngest general manager made it clear that Duclair and the organization have had issues for the past few years.

Chayka acknowledged Duclair is a skilled player, but that some details about the trade should remain behind closed doors.

After a busy offseason which saw him trade blue chip prospect Anthony DeAngelo and part ways with long-time captain Shane Doan, Chayka has once again proven that he’s not afraid to pull the trigger on a deal. Duclair goes from the dead-last Coyotes to the always competitive Blackhawks, so odds are he’s thrilled from today’s outcome. The Hawks will travel to Arizona on February 12th in the teams’ first matchup since the transaction.

(H/T Stephen Whyno)