The Colorado Avalanche acquired Brett Kulak from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday in exchange for fellow defenseman Samuel Girard and a second-round ​pick in the 2028 NHL Draft.

The trade ‌was the second of the season for Kulak, who was acquired by the Penguins from the Edmonton Oilers on Dec. 12 in a deal that included goaltenders Tristan Jarry ‌and ​Stuart Skinner.

Kulak, 32, has recorded nine ⁠points (one goal, eight assists) ⁠in 56 games this season with Edmonton and Pittsburgh.

He has totaled 134 points (29 goals, 105 assists) in 636 career games with the Calgary Flames, ​Montreal Canadiens, Oilers and Penguins.

“First of all, we would like to thank Samuel for all he ⁠has done for the Avalanche ⁠organization both on and off the ​ice over the last nine seasons. ‘G’ is a great person ​and teammate and was a big part ‌of the group that helped our turnaround back in 2017,” Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland said. “We wish him and his family the best of luck in ⁠Pittsburgh.

“In Brett, we are acquiring a two-way defenseman who can play up and down the lineup. He logs big ⁠minutes in ‌all situations and brings a ton ⁠of playoff experience that will help our ​blue ‌line depth.”

Girard, 27, has 12 points (three ​goals, nine ⁠assists) and a plus-12 rating in 40 games with the Avalanche this season.

A 2022 Stanley Cup champion with Colorado, Girard has 235 points (37 goals, 198 assists) in 588 career games with the Nashville Predators and ​Avalanche.

–Field Level Media