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Coyotes acquire Taylor Hall from Devils for 3 prospects, 2 picks

The Arizona Coyotes have landed Taylor Hall. Arizona on Monday acquired the standout winger from the New Jersey Devils for three prospects and two draft picks.

Former MVP slated to become unrestricted free agent in off-season

Forward Taylor Hall, left, was traded from the New Jersey Devils to the Arizona Coyotes on Monday in exchange for three prospects and two conditional first-round draft picks. (Frank Franklin II/The Associated Press)

The Arizona Coyotes are looking to end their lengthy playoff drought by adding a player desperate to get back to the post-season himself.

Arizona acquired standout winger Taylor Hall from the New Jersey Devils on Monday for three prospects and two draft picks. The Coyotes will try to end their seven-year playoff drought by adding the 2018 NHL MVP, who has made the post-season just once in his first nine seasons.

Hall goes to the Coyotes along with Blake Speers in exchange for forward prospects Nick Merkley and Nate Schnarr, defensive prospect Kevin Bahl, a 2020 first-round pick and a conditional third-round pick in 2021. The third-rounder becomes a second-rounder if the Coyotes win a playoff round or Hall re-signs and elevates to a first if both those things happen. The first-round pick is top-three protected.

Hall, 28, has six goals and 19 assists in 30 games this season. He put up 93 points in 76 games during his MVP season.

"Taylor Hall is one of the elite talents in the game today: a Hart Trophy winner, a high-end playmaker and one of the NHL's most talented forwards," Coyotes general manager John Chayka said. "We are beyond thrilled to add Taylor to our team as we continue in our mission of bringing a Stanley Cup home to Arizona."

During nine-plus seasons with the Edmonton Oilers and Devils, Hall has 208 goals and 328 assists in 592 regular-season games. He has played in just five playoff games in that time.

New Jersey was looking to re-sign Hall to a long-term contract but has struggled this season. Despite trading for P.K. Subban, signing Wayne Simmonds and selecting Jack Hughes first overall, the Devils are last in the Metropolitan Division.

The Coyotes haven't made the playoffs since reaching the 2012 Western Conference Finals. They currently lead the Pacific Division thanks to balanced scoring and strong goaltending.

"I'm joining a team with some young studs, a lot of really good defencemen, and obviously two goalies that have played amazing this year," Hall said via conference call. "You mention those things and that's really what you need in a contender, and that's what it seems like the Coyotes are."

The Devils acquired Hall in a one-for-one trade in 2016, sending defenceman Adam Larsson to Edmonton. They got a playoff appearance out of it in 2018 and flipped him into an attractive package to supplement their future.

Hall has made the playoffs in just one of his nine NHL seasons, but he's headed to the Pacific division-leading Coyotes. (Elsa/Getty Images)

The 19-year-old Bahl is a 6-foot-7 defenceman who is playing with Ottawa (OHL). He has five goals and 15 assists and is a plus 20 in 28 games with the 67's. The British Columbia native was Arizona's second-round pick in the 2018 draft.

Merkley is a centre with Tucson (AHL). He has three goals and 13 assists in 26 games. He was the 30th overall pick in the 2015 draft.

Schnarr has one goal and eight assists in 22 games with Tucson. He led Guelph to the OHL title last season, scoring 34 goals and 68 assists in the regular season and eight goals and 11 assists in the post-season.