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Duncan Keith was an anchor at the blue line for the Michigan State hockey program from 2001-2003 before being drafted 53rd overall by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Since arriving in Chicago, Keith has spent the past 16 seasons leading the Blackhawks blue line and winning 3 Stanley Cup’s in the process.
It appears that Keith will be on the move for the first time in his long career, as the Edmonton Oilers have reportedly traded for the veteran defenseman.
Pending trade call, sounds like #Hawks Duncan Keith will indeed be heading to #Oilers in exchange for D Caleb Jones and a mid-round pick (3rd or 4th round).
Final details still being ironed out. @DFOHockey
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) July 12, 2021
Keith helped lead MSU to back to back NCAA Tournament appearances.
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