• NHL Trade Deadline Looms: Rangers, Ducks, and Senators Poised for Roster Reshuffling

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

NHL Trade Deadline Looms: Rangers, Ducks, and Senators Poised for Roster Reshuffling

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  • The NHL is gearing up for the trade deadline on March 7, with several teams looking to bolster their rosters for a playoff push. The New York Rangers, currently three points out of an Eastern Conference wild-card berth, are expected to be active buyers. General manager Chris Drury has a projected trade deadline cap space of $16.5 million and could target a hard-working, bottom-six rental forward like the Kraken's Brandon Tanev.

    Meanwhile, the Anaheim Ducks are likely to be sellers, given their rebuilding status and current position nine points outside the final Western Conference wild-card berth. They could attempt to address their need for a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft by trading unrestricted free agent defenseman Brian Dumoulin or veteran goaltender John Gibson.

    In other trade news, the Ottawa Senators are looking to add a forward and a defenseman to their roster but are pressed against the $88 million salary-cap ceiling. The recent return of veteran David Perron from a back injury could address their forward needs, but they still lack the cap space to add a blueliner.

    On the ice, the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament is underway, featuring NHL players from the US, Canada, Finland, and Sweden. The tournament, which runs from February 12-20, has seen some exciting matchups, including a 6-1 victory for Team USA over Finland. The rivalry between the US and Canada is heating up, with their highly anticipated matchup taking place on Saturday at the Bell Centre in Montreal.

    In team news, the Vancouver Canucks have made some significant trades in recent weeks, acquiring center Filip Chytil from the New York Rangers and left-shot defenseman Marcus Pettersson and winger Drew O'Connor from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

    The Boston Bruins are having a difficult season, jockeying for one of the two wild-card berths in the Eastern Conference. They could miss the playoffs for the first time since 2015-16, and president Cam Neely has hinted that the team may need to retool if they are out of contention by the trade deadline.

    In player news, the Rangers' Alexis Lafreniere has come under scrutiny for his unwillingness to backcheck in recent games. Some are suggesting that a trade to the Anaheim Ducks for forward Trevor Zegras could be beneficial for both players, who have struggled to meet expectations. Zegras has been hampered by injuries and inconsistent play, but a change of scenery could help him regain his scoring touch.

    The NHL App has also undergone some changes, with a recent update drawing criticism from users. The removal of the radio feature and limitations on the number of teams that can be followed have been particularly unpopular, with some users suggesting that the app is now practically useless.

    Overall, the NHL is gearing up for a busy trade deadline, with several teams looking to make moves to bolster their rosters. The 4 Nations Face-Off tournament is providing some exciting international competition, and teams are jockeying for position in the standings as the season heats up.
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