The New York Rangers’ first pick in the 2026 NHL Draft should be pretty straightforward. Holding the No. 5 overall selection, they’re positioned to land a top-tier prospect with several elite options expected to be on the board, either on defense, or up front at center or on the wing. New York’s second first‑round pick later is where things get complicated. That pick was acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes in the K’Andre Miller trade last summ…
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