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Flames deal Tkachuk to Panthers, while Huberdeau part of package headed to Calgary

The Calgary Flames bid a bitter farewell to Johnny Gaudreau at the start of NHL free agency.

Now they're parting ways with his linemate.

The Florida Panthers announced Friday night they've acquired forward Matthew Tkachuk and a conditional fourth-round pick from Calgary.

Florida also said Tkachuk has agreed to terms on an eight-year deal. According to numerous reports, the contract is for $76 million US.

"Matthew is a tenacious, physical competitor who possesses a tremendously unique skillset," Panthers GM Bill Zito said in a statement. "He is a consistent elite offensive contributor and has emerged as one of the most complete and dynamic young players in the National Hockey League.

"We are thrilled to be able to add a generational talent to our lineup."

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Tkachuk reportedly informed the Flames after Gaudreau signed a seven-year, $68.25-million contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets when the market opened that he also wouldn't be staying in Calgary long-term.

The club filed for salary arbitration with Tkachuk, a restricted free agent, in order to eliminate the possibility of an offer sheet — which the Flames said was part of the process to come to terms on an extension.

Tkachuk's hearing had been set for Aug. 11, the last day of proceedings.

Schwindt appeared in three games for the Panthers last season. The 21-year-old had 40 points (19 goals, 21 assists) in 72 games for the AHL's Charlotte Checkers.

"On behalf of the entire Florida Panthers organization, we would like to thank Jonathan and MacKenzie for their immense contributions to the Florida Panthers, both on and off the ice, during their tenures in South

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