Mika Zibanejad’s no-move clause remains intact as Rangers’ retool begins
- New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba will not play against the Pittsburgh Penguins due to 'roster management purposes' as the team seeks to trade him, confirmed by an NHL source.
- Teams including the Detroit Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets, Ottawa Senators, and Buffalo Sabres have recently discussed Trouba with the Rangers, according to ESPN's Emily Kaplan.
- General Manager Chris Drury indicated the Rangers are open to trades involving Trouba and Chris Kreider, stating 'It's part of the business,' as confirmed by Trouba.
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Rangers Look Like They’re About To Move Captain Jacob Trouba, It's Just Not Clear How
It sure looks like the New York Rangers' Jacob Trouba era is coming to an unceremonious close with the captain not taking part in practice ahead of Friday night's game against the Pittsburgh Penguins for "roster management purposes."This usually means that the team is trying to work a trade, and it's been no secret that Rangers GM Chris Drury has been trying to make some changes as the team — which won the Presidents' Trophy just last season — h…
Source: Rangers sitting Trouba; trades on table
Rangers to sit Jacob Trouba (0:48) Check out some numbers behind Jacob Trouba’s tenure with the Rangers as the team looks to trade the defenseman. (0:48) Greg Wyshynski, ESPNDec 6, 2024, 11:36 AM ET Close Greg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba will not play in their Friday night […] More
Rangers linked to blockbuster trade with Senators.
The New York Rangers are making headlines on Friday with the team making it abundantly clear today that they will be moving on from captain Jacob Trouba by any means necessary.The chaos regarding the developments around Trouba however is now spilling out from the Rangers organization and impacting other teams with a shocking report coming from Rangers insider Larry Brooks. Brooks reported on Friday that the Rangers are looking to acquire Ottawa …
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