WINNIPEG, MB - FEBRUARY 9: Erik Gustafsson #56 of the Chicago Blackhawks plays the puck down the ice during second period action against the Winnipeg Jets at the Bell MTS Place on February 9, 2020 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The Jets defeated the Hawks 5-2.

Flames boost defense, add Gustafsson and Forbort

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The Calgary Flames bolstered their defense corps on deadline day with the acquisition of Erik Gustafsson from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2020 third-round draft pick.

Calgary also added Derek Forbort from the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a 2021 conditional fourth-round selection.

The Kings will retain 25% of Forbort's salary, according to Sportsnet's Ryan Leslie. If the Flames make the Western Conference Final this spring and the defenseman plays in half the games, or if he re-signs this offseason, the pick becomes a third-rounder in 2022, per Wes Gilbertson of Postmedia.

Chicago will receive the earlier of Calgary's two third-round picks in 2020.

Flames General manager Brad Treliving was hoping to improve his team's back end ahead of the deadline. The Flames currently occupy the Western Conference's first wild-card spot despite being the only club with a negative goal differential while holding a playoff position.

After recording 60 points last season, Gustafsson's output has cooled somewhat in 2019-20. He's amassed 26 points in 59 games this year.

Forbort, meanwhile, has missed most of the current campaign due to a back injury. He's a steady third-pairing blue-liner when healthy.

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