Sources: Rantanen joining Stars, gets 8-year deal

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The Dallas Stars are acquiring Mikko Rantanen from the Carolina Hurricanes and are signing him to an eight-year extension with an average annual value around $12 million, sources told ESPN on Friday.

Carolina is getting two first-round picks, two third-round picks and Logan Stankoven in return, sources said.

Rantanen will get a full no-move clause as part of the deal, sources said.

The deal was in place Thursday night but was contingent on Rantanen agreeing to an extension with Dallas. His camp and the Stars worked on the framework Friday to seal the deal ahead of the 3 p.m. ET trade deadline.

The Hurricanes -- who traded for Rantanen in January in a massive three-team deal -- had tried to sign the 28-year-old winger to an extension themselves. However, Rantanen told Carolina he wasn't ready to make a decision, sources said, which led to the Hurricanes fielding offers from several teams.

Carolina, a team with Stanley Cup aspirations, is expected to use its new draft capital to make more trades to improve the roster ahead of the deadline.

Rantanen was shocked by January's trade that saw him leave the Colorado Avalanche, the only NHL team he had played for to that point. Rantanen was on track to reach free agency for the first time in his career before the Dallas deal came together.

Only the team that had Rantanen before free agency had the ability to sign him to an eight-year contract, or he could have signed a max seven-year deal July 1.

The Hurricanes made a huge splash when acquiring Rantanen, giving up two solid roster players in Martin Necas and Jack Drury. The deal also included Carolina acquiring Taylor Hall from Chicago.

Necas had scored 55 points in 49 games for Carolina this season before he was traded to Colorado, but the Hurricanes were willing to take the gamble for a talent like Rantanen.

Rantanen has 27 goals and 70 points this season. The 6-foot-4 power forward posted a career-high 55 goals with the Avalanche in 2022-23 and followed that with 42 in 2023-24.

Stankoven, 22, had nine goals and 29 points in 59 games for the Stars this season. He was a 2021 second-round pick for Dallas.

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