LA Kings reacquire Rob Scuderi for Ehrhoff
Defenseman Rob Scuderi returned to the Los Angeles Donte Moncrief JerseyKings on Friday in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks for defenseman Christian Ehrhoff. The two franchises that combined to win the past four Stanley Cup titles made the swap to create more opportunities for two well-liked veterans who didn't fit into their previous team's plans. Both defensemen spent time in the AHL this month afterhttp://www.coltsonlineofficialstore.com/Dwayne-Allen-Jersey clearing waivers. The 37-year-old Scuderi played four seasons in Los Angeles from 2009-13, getting four goals and 43 assists in the regular season and playing in 50 postseason games. He filled a key leadership role on the Kings' 2012 championship-winning team, immediately taking charge in then-new coach Darryl Sutter's defensive game plan. But Scuderi left the Kings as a free agent in 2013, taking a four-year, $13.5 million contract to return to http://www.coltsonlineofficialstore.com/Erik-Walden-JerseyPittsburgh, which drafted him in 1998. After injuries and limited success in his second stint with the Penguins, they traded him to Chicago on Dec. 14. Scuderi went scoreless in 17 games for the Rashad JenningsJerseyBlackhawks, and he didn't appear to be a long-term fit for the defending Stanley Cup champions. Scuderi has one year left on his contract, but the Blackhawks and the Penguins are both expected to absorb a portion of his salary. Ehrhoff had 10 points in 40 games for the Kings this season, his first with the club. The 33-year-old German also sat out as a healthy scratch with the Kings before his AHL demotion this month. The Blackhawks will be Ehrhoff's fifth NHL team - and his third since signing a 10-year, http://www.footballgiantsprostore.com/Robert-Ayers-Jersey$40 million free-agent deal with Buffalo in 2011. The Sabres bought out the deal in 2014. Los Angeles has been in the trade market for defensive depth behind its solid top-four group of Drew Doughty, Jake Muzzin, Alec Martinez and Luke Schenn. With Matt Greene out for the season after shoulder surgery, Brayden McNabb has earned a regular NHL role, playing in all but one of the Kings' 60 games this season. Jamie McBain has played 40 games for Los Angeles, but was a healthy scratch several times this month while rookie Kevin Gravel got a shot. The Kings returned Gravel to their AHL affiliate in Ontario after acquiring Scuderi.
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