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Ducks trade center Peter Holland to Toronto

Center Peter Holland, center, shown skating against the Kings' Jeff Schultz, left, and Matt Greene in a preseason game, couldn't break through with the Ducks, who are well stocked at center.
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The Ducks took center Peter Holland off his yo-yo ride between the minor leagues and the NHL on Saturday, trading the 22-year-old to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Ducks, who also parted with minor-league right wing Brad Staubitz in the deal, obtained minor-league defenseman Jesse Blacker and third- and seventh-round 2014 draft picks.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Blacker, 22, was assigned to the Ducks’ affiliate in Norfolk, Va.

Holland, a first-round pick in 2009, scored a goal in four games with the Ducks this season and played in 29 games total over the last three seasons, scoring three goals with two assists last season.

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He had five goals and four assists in 10 games with Norfolk, but couldn’t break through with the first-place Ducks, who have Ryan Getzlaf, veteran Saku Koivu, off-season acquisition Mathieu Perreault and Nick Bonino at center.

Staubitz, 29, was scoreless with 10 penalty minutes in Norfolk.

The seventh-round pick the Ducks acquired is the same one they traded away last season for center David Steckel.

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