NHL Rumors: The New Jersey Devils, and the New York Rangers
The New Jersey Devils tried to trade Brenden Dillon at the trade deadline
James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now: Brenden Dillon signed with the New Jersey Devils is the start of free agency. The Devils tried to trade Dillon at last year’s NHL trade deadline, according to Dillion himself on Sportsnet’s The Hockey PDOcast.
“But when Jersey came, I mean, I know there was interest in them at the trade deadline this year,” Dillon explained. “And of course, with Winnipeg, we had a solid season and they weren’t going to get rid of any UFAs.”
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The New York Rangers still have some offseason business to take care of
Vince Z. Mercogliano of Lohud: The dog days of summer may be here. From July 4th to training camp last year there were only six trades made. (We are in two trades this year after the 4th of July)
The New York Rangers have spoken with the Anaheim Ducks about forward Frank Vatrano. The Ducks could hold on to Vatrano and see if they can get other bids at the trade deadline.
The Rangers have two remaining RFAs, defensemen Ryan Lindgren and Braden Schneider. It sounds like they are moving forward on Schneider’s bridge deal for two or three years for $2.5 million according to a source.
Lindgren has a qualifying gift of $3.6 million. He is open to a long-term contract but it will be closer to $4 million.
Things are a mess with the Rangers and Jacob Trouba. It’s his right to not want to go with a no-movement clause before July 1, and a list of 15 teams that can be traded after that. If they were able to trade him, next on their depth chart is Casey Fitzgerald and free agency also looks slim.
After next season, Alexis Lafrenière, K’Andre Miller, and Igor Shesterkin will need new, bigger deals, and keeping Trouba’s $8 million would be a real challenge. It may be easier to sell Trouba after next year with only one year remaining. Also, the buyout would be a savings option of $4 million in 2025-26 and a total of $2 million in 2026-27.
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The source said that Rangers were not happy with the purchase of Kaapo Kakko in relation to the draft as the teams wanted to buy less. If they were going to move Kakko, they would need to find someone who could play in the NHL. A good season may bring a high trade value but also a high demand for a contract after the next season.
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