Rangers Navigate Trade Rumors as Deadline Looms, Alumni Reflect on Legacy

As the NHL trade deadline approaches, the New York Rangers find themselves at the center of various rumors and speculations [5]. While the team prepares to face the San Jose Sharks [3, 4], potential roster changes and reflections on the franchise's history add intrigue to the season [12].

Trade Winds Blow

The Rangers are expected to look different after the trade deadline on March 6th, with several players mentioned in trade rumors [5]. While forward Artemi Panarin's name has surfaced in discussions [6, 8], the Minnesota Wild are reportedly targeting a different Rangers forward [1]. Vincent Trocheck and Carson Soucy have also been mentioned in trade speculation [8]. Amidst the swirling rumors, one player is considered "untouchable" by coach Mike Sullivan, though it's reportedly not captain J.T. Miller [7]. Miller, despite the rumors, continues to be a key player, demonstrated by his two-goal performance in a recent 4-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings [3]. The Rangers are reportedly making major decisions regarding Miller leading up to the deadline [9]. General Manager Chris Drury may be considering all options, including a trade that could land a highly-rated young center [13]. The trade value of Alexis Lafrenière remains unclear, further complicating the Rangers' potential moves [5].

Alumni Reflect on "Home"

As the current team navigates potential changes, franchise legends Adam Graves and Derek Stepan reflected on their time with the Rangers [12]. Both spoke about the demanding nature of the NHL and the intense grind of each season [10]. Graves highlighted the upcoming New York Rangers Alumni Game in 2025 as a special day to celebrate the team's history [11]. He emphasized that the event will bring together players from different eras, honoring what it means to be a "Blueshirt" [11].

Waivers and Sharks

In other news, several former Rangers players, including Sammy Blais, Erik Gustafsson, Arthur Kaliyev, and Tyler Pitlick, were recently placed on waivers by their respective clubs [2]. The Rangers prepared to face the San Jose Sharks following Miller's two-goal game, seeking a bounce-back performance [3, 4].

TL;DR

  • The New York Rangers are facing numerous trade rumors involving players such as Panarin, Trocheck, and Soucy [8].
  • J.T. Miller is not considered "untouchable," as the Rangers make key decisions before the trade deadline [7, 9].
  • Rangers legends Adam Graves and Derek Stepan shared memories and reflected on their time with the team [12].
  • Several former Rangers players were placed on waivers by their current teams [2].