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The Ducks have agreed to terms with defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk on a three-year contract through the 2022-23 NHL season.
Shattenkirk, 31 (1/29/1989), won a Stanley Cup championship with Tampa Bay last season, scoring 3-10=13 points with a +8 rating in 25 playoff games, ranking seventh in scoring and assists, and tied for seventh in goals among all defensemen. In the last 20 years (2000-2020), Shattenkirk is one of five defensemen to score an overtime game-winning goal in the Stanley Cup Final, including Ruslan Salei (2003), Brent Seabrook (2013), Alec Martinez (2014) and Carl Gunnarsson (2019).

The 6-0, 203-pound defenseman tallied 8-26=34 points and a career high +22 rating in 70 regular-season games with the Lightning during the 2019-20 campaign, ranking second among club blueliners in assists and plus/minus, and tied for second in scoring behind only Conn Smythe Trophy winner Victor Hedman (playoff MVP).
Selected by Colorado in the first round (14th overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft, Shattenkirk has collected 83-300=383 points with a +10 rating and 406 penalty minutes in 679 career games with Tampa Bay, Washington, NY Rangers, St. Louis and Colorado. He set career highs in scoring (45) in 2013-14, goals in 2015-16 (14) and assists in 2014-15 (36). Among defensemen selected in the 2007 NHL Draft, Shattenkirk ranks second in scoring, goals, assists, power-play goals (39) power-play points (172) overtime goals (3) and games played.
An NHL All-Star in 2014-15, Shattenkirk has recorded 8-39=47 points in 85 career Stanley Cup Playoff games with Tampa Bay, Washington and St. Louis, ranking tied for second in overtime goals (2), tied for eighth in power-play points (17), tied for ninth in points and tied for 10th in assists among all defensemen since his postseason debut in 2012.
The New Rochelle, NY native has represented Team USA at several international tournaments, including the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, earning 0-3=3 points in seven tournament games. Shattenkirk also represented his home country at the 2011 World Championship, 2009 World Junior Championship, recording the most assists by a defenseman (8), and 2007 World U-18 Championships where he won silver and was named the tournament's best defenseman. He helped lead Boston University to an NCAA championship in 2009 and was named an NCAA Second Team All-American.