The Nashville Predators have acquired center Jack Drury from the Colorado Avalanche in a trade that includes forwards Zach L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov.
In the trade, the Predators are getting Drury, a 2029 third-round pick, and forward Chase Bradley. The Avalanche are getting Svechkov and L’Heureux, both former first-round picks by the Predators.
Drury, 26, was drafted in the second round (No. 42 overall) in 2018 by the Carolina Hurricanes. After three seasons with the Hurricanes, he was traded to the Avalanche in 2025 as part of the deal that sent Mikko Rantanen to Carolina.
In 268 games, Drury has 30 goals, 52 assists while averaging 12:56 ice time per game. He’s an excellent face-off winner, winning more than 57% of his draws in his career.
Seen as more of a defensive player, he was the Avalanche’s third-line center. He often played with Ross Colton, whom the Predators acquired from the Avalanche on June 16.
The Predators’ new general manager, Chris MacFarland, came over from the Avalanche.
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