In a move that’s sure to spark debate among hockey fans, the Ducks have boldly acquired left wing Jeffrey Viel from the Boston Bruins, trading away a 2026 fourth-round draft pick in the process. But here’s where it gets controversial: Boston isn’t just getting any fourth-round pick—they’ll receive the better of either Detroit’s or Philadelphia’s 2026 selection. Is this a smart gamble for Anaheim, or have they given up too much for a player with a specific skill set? Let’s dive in.
Viel, a 28-year-old powerhouse from Rimouski, Quebec, has made his mark as a physical presence on the ice. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 214 pounds, he’s not just a forward—he’s a force. In the 2025-26 season, Viel appeared in 10 games with Boston, racking up 20 penalty minutes (PIM). While his NHL career totals (3 goals, 2 assists, and 183 PIM in 64 games) might not scream offensive dynamo, his role as an enforcer and energy player is undeniable. And this is the part most people miss: Viel’s value isn’t just in his stats—it’s in his ability to shift momentum and protect his teammates.
His journey to the NHL is a testament to his grit. After splitting the 2024-25 season between Boston and the Providence Bruins, Viel dominated in the AHL, tallying 37 points (13 goals, 24 assists) with a +14 rating and 148 PIM in 68 games. His AHL career is even more impressive, with 170 points and a staggering 688 PIM in 349 games across Providence, Manitoba, and San Jose. In 2023-24, he set an AHL career high with 40 points in 69 games for Manitoba.
Before turning pro, Viel was a standout in the QMJHL, where he won the 2018 Championship with Acadia-Bathurst. During that playoff run, he earned the QMJHL Playoffs MVP title with 23 points in 20 games. He also helped his team clinch the 2018 CHL Memorial Cup, earning a spot on the Memorial Cup All-Star team. Here’s the bold question: Can Viel replicate that championship-level impact in Anaheim, or is he better suited for a minor-league role?
This trade raises intriguing questions about the Ducks’ strategy. Are they doubling down on physicality, or is this a calculated move to add depth for a playoff push? One thing’s for sure: Jeffrey Viel’s arrival won’t go unnoticed. What do you think? Is this trade a win for the Ducks, or did they overpay for a niche player? Let’s hear your take in the comments!