Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras has been a hot topic in trade rumors since the trade deadline last year, and speculation has only intensified during an offseason where a blockbuster move seems almost guaranteed before the 2024-2025 season. Whether Zegras will be involved in such a move remains to be seen.
The Winnipeg Jets, Carolina Hurricanes, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Rangers are all reportedly interested in acquiring the 23-year-old forward from Bedford, New York. However, it is noted that only the Hurricanes and Rangers may have made formal offers. According to reports, Carolina's package included restricted free agent (RFA) center Martin Necas. The Rangers, on the other hand, are believed to have discussed sending 23-year-old right winger Kaapo Kakko and 24-year-old center Filip Chytil to Anaheim.
The Rangers, who had a deep playoff run last season but ultimately fell short of winning the Stanley Cup, could benefit from adding another young forward like Zegras. However, they face additional considerations, such as the rumored departure of captain Jacob Trouba and the pending long-term signing of goaltender Ilya Shesterkin, which complicate the situation.
Bringing in Zegras could undoubtedly bolster the Rangers' lineup, providing them with a dynamic offensive talent. However, questions about his attitude and fit within the team's culture remain. The decision to pursue Zegras involves weighing the potential benefits against these uncertainties.
As the offseason progresses, it will be intriguing to see how these trade rumors evolve and whether the Rangers or another team ultimately makes a significant move to acquire Zegras. With the NHL landscape constantly shifting, the potential for a high-impact trade remains a key storyline to watch.
Source: Blade of Steel
New York Rangers could be landing spot for Anaheim Ducks Trevor Zegras
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Where will Trevor Zegras play in 2024-2025? | ||
Winnipeg Jets | 11 | 21.2 % |
New York Rangers | 15 | 28.8 % |
Buffalo Sabres | 8 | 15.4 % |
Carolina Hurricanes | 18 | 34.6 % |
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