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Ducks likely to lose Beauchemin

Unrestricted free-agent defenseman Francois Beauchemin appears headed for a destination other than Anaheim, while checking-line center Todd Marchant and right wing Rob Niedermayer might very well be, too.

Ducks general manager Bob Murray, speaking to Southern California media on a conference call Wednesday after the team announced the re-signing of unrestricted free-agent defenseman Scott Niedermayer to a one-year, $6 million contract, said he had heard that Beauchemin was entertaining offers in the range of $4 million to $5 million per season.

“I expect he’s going to get a big number, and that’s the way it’s going to go,” Murray said. “It’s way out of my range.”

Marchant, meanwhile, rejected a contract offer made by the Ducks last week, and the team has had no conversations regarding Rob Niedermayer with his Vancouver-based agent, Kevin Epp.

The Ducks “might” re-visit the Marchant negotiations, Murray said.

Contract talks are “ongoing” with restricted free-agent defenseman James Wisniewski, Murray said.

Despite tons of money being thrown around by NHL teams Wednesday, the Ducks planned to maintain a patient approach.

“I’m talking to a few people about a couple of interesting things,” Murray said.

Related story:

Scott Niedermayer: Never any option but Ducks

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