Amid a brutal stretch of play, the New York Rangers shook up their roster in December with a pair of major trades. The Rangers dealt their captain, defenseman Jacob Trouba, to the Anaheim Ducks on Dec. 6 for defenseman Urho Vaakanainen and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.
Are the New York Rangers back? After a horrendous start that led to the trading of captain Jacob Trouba and former No. 2 overall pick Kaapo Kakko, the Rangers have climbed out of their pit of despair and are now within two points of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
The 2024-25 NHL regular season is half over but it's already been busy in the trade market. Twenty deals have gone down with notable players like
Igor has a ten-team no trade clause for this season and a full no movement clause for next season. 4. Louis Domingue is a UFA after this season while Garand is an RFA after this season. 5. A potential element to watch tonight is how gritty the Blueshirts handle the up-and- coming Senators who – by the way – never will trade Brady Tkachuk.
More than 1,000 Rangers fans participated in our fan survey, giving their preferred trade candidates, thoughts on a rebuild and more.
A player on the market that has some term left and brings a reliable defensive game is Philadelphia Flyer Rasmus Ristolainen. Ristolainen is a big, imposing defenseman who thrives in physical play. He's not afraid to throw hits, clear the crease or engage in battles along the boards.
Let’s look at potential deadline rental candidates, plus how much the Rangers could expect in return.
The New York Rangers are in a tough spot this season as they continue to struggle after a slow start to their 2024-25 campaign. After trading both Jacob Trouba and Kappo Kakko, it seems as though they aren’t done making moves in hopes of fighting their way back into a playoff spot.
The skid prompted the club to trade captain Jacob Trouba as well as forward Kaapo Kakko, and reports suggested the roster was fed up with general manager Chris Drury's personnel decisions.
Nothing is expected to change the mind of New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury, who is set on being sellers ahead of the March 7 trade deadline. Drury was already quite busy earlier in the season when he shipped out captain Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks and forward Kaapo Kakko to the Seattle
NHLs team must make adjustments, some more extreme than others. The difference between years of winning and losing may come down to branding.
Center missed 10 games earlier this season for personal reasons, had 2 assists in win against Oilers on Saturday