Blues acquire defenceman Justin Faulk in trade with ‘Canes
ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Blues acquired All-Star defenceman Justin Faulk from the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday in exchange for defenceman Joel Edmundson and a prospect.
The Blues also announced Faulk had signed a seven-year contract extension worth $45.5 million that goes into effect following this season with the defending Stanley Cup champions.
“The team’s in a position right now where they’re trying to win and keep that success going,” Faulk said on a conference call. “You never know what the future’s going to be. … You just know who’s on the team today, and you like the team and you just have to believe in the people running the team that they’re going to do their best to keep that success happening, and hopefully for a long time.”
The 27-year-old Faulk had 85 goals and 258 points — club records in both stat categories among defencemen — and had spent his entire eight-year NHL career with Carolina, which drafted him in the first round in 2010. But he was entering the final year of his six-year, $29 million contract that gave him the right to reject a trade to several teams.