The NHL trade deadline has come and gone, but Rangers GM Chris Drury feels the team will receive a big boost down the stretch in another way.
The Rangers are looking to part with forward Chris Kreider but it won't be a trade deadline move as they look toward the summer.
Kreider — who played for Team USA in its 4 Nations Face-Off final loss to Canada on Thursday and scored a goal in the Rangers’ loss to the Sabres on Saturday — has been dealing with injuries sporadically this season, beginning in November with back spasms that sidelined him for three games.
We're less than 72 hours away from the NHL trade deadline, with rumors swirling around like crazy. I tried to decipher what's real and what's not while unloading my notebook with everything I've gathered regarding the #NYR plans. Hurry up and read! 👇 https://t.co/qejfczxl1O
Four trades now and not a rental property coming to Manhattan. This time around, Chris Drury is a lend-lease operator.
New York sent the 33-year-old Reilly Smith, who won a Cup in the Desert, to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday in exchange for forward prospect Brendan Brisson, a former first-round pick, 29 overall in 2020,
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