Anaheim doesn't move any roster players or prospects, bolsters forwards for playoffs.
On a day where many across the NHL bemoaned a lack of major moves, the Anaheim Ducks made a pair of value depth moves on the trade deadline.
General manager Bob Murray elected not to move any of the pending restricted free agents, or dip in to his war chest of defensive prospects in acquiring pending arbitration-eligible restricted free agent Brandon Pirri from the Florida Panthers in exchange for a 2016 sixth round draft pick. Pirri is currently on injured reserve after suffering an ankle injury during a February 14 game against Nashville, and is expected to be available mid-March based on initial projections.