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Blockbuster deal send Vanek to NY Islanders

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The New York Islanders acquired forward Thomas Vanek from the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday night for forward Matt Moulson, a first-round pick in 2014, and a second-round pick in 2015.The 29-year-old Vanek, a former University of Minnesota star from Austria, had four goals and nine assists in 13 games this season for Buffalo. In nine seasons with Buffalo, he had 254 goals and 243 assists in 598 games.

UNIONDALE, N.Y. — The New York Islanders acquired forward Thomas Vanek from the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday night for forward Matt Moulson, a first-round pick in 2014, and a second-round pick in 2015.

The 29-year-old Vanek, a former University of Minnesota star from Austria, had four goals and nine assists in 13 games this season for Buffalo. In nine seasons with Buffalo, he had 254 goals and 243 assists in 598 games.

Moulson, who will turn 30 next week, had six goals and three assists in 11 games this season. He has 124 goals and 109 assists in 333 games in seven seasons with the Los Angeles Kings and Islanders.

Both Vanek and Moulson can become unrestricted free agents after this season.

Vanek is being paid $6.4 million this season and carries a salary cap charge of $7.14 million. Moulson is earning $3.9 million and is expected to command more on the open market.

The Sabres were likely to lose Vanek in free agency after this season, the final year of a seven-year, $50 million deal the Sabres matched after Edmonton signed him to an offer sheet in July 2007.

Whether or not the Sabres re-sign Moulson, the draft picks they acquired from New York will help in a rebuilding plan for a team that is off to an NHL-worst 2-10-1 mark and 0-6-1 at home.

The process began in earnest last season when the Sabres traded three core veterans, including captain Jason Pominville, for draft picks and prospects.

Buffalo has had two first-round picks in each of the past two drafts.

Veteran goalie Ryan Miller also is in the final year of his contract and is another candidate to be traded. Vanek has served as a co-captain this season, wearing the ’C’ for home games.

The Islanders also are in a rebuilding process as they look to improve on last season when they reached the playoffs and provided a challenge to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a six-game, first-round series.

New York has been up and down early this season, going 4-4-3 in its first 11 games, including 2-2-3 at home.

While the Islanders are losing a fan favourite and key linemate for captain John Tavares in Moulson, they are adding another proven star and goal scorer to play with Tavares.

Moulson has led the Islanders in goals in three of the past four seasons. Vanek has scored 40 goals twice and was an All-Star in 2009.

Vanek led Buffalo in power-play goals in seven of his nine NHL seasons and topped the league with 20 in the 2008-09.

In 36 career playoff games, Vanek — the No. 5 pick in the 2003 NHL draft — has 15 goals and five assists.

This trade came at a particularly curious time as chants of “Fire Darcy!” have been directed at general manager Darcy Regier during recent home games.

Buffalo will host the Dallas Stars on Monday and their new coach Lindy Ruff, the winningest coach in Sabres history, who was fired in February and replaced by Ron Rolston, whose job also isn’t safe.

“It’s part of the business,” Rolston said of Ruff’s dismissal and return. “Coaches change jobs. He did great things for the organization, and I’m sure they’ll have something for that.

“We’ve got bigger things to focus on ourselves. Worry about things that we can have control over.”