New York Rangers Officially Shopping $68 Million Star Forward on the Trade Market
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The New York Rangers GM Chris Drury has been shaking things up recently, and now it looks like he will part with another franchise cornerstone this summer.
"Rangers have also been engaged in trade talks with clubs regarding defenceman
K'Andre Miller and centre
Mika Zibanejad, who has a full no-movement clause."
On top of shopping Zibanejad, the Rangers are also looking to move on from restricted free agent defenseman K'Andre Miller, who is in for a raise.
While Zibanejad has a full no-movement clause, that has not stopped the Rangers in the past, as they moved on from Trouba and Goodrow, and will shortly move on from Kreider. Zibanejad will have some semblance of choosing where he wants to go, but if the Rangers get a great offer from a team that Zibanejad does not want to play for, they will pull out every trick in the bag to get him to waive his clause.
Zibanejad, 32 years old, has played in 930 career NHL games split between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators, who drafted him 6th overall in 2011. His best year was in the COVID-shortened season in 2019-20, where he scored 41 goals and 75 points in only 57 games. If he can find this form with his new team and bounce back from his 62-point campaign, then the Rangers will certainly regret moving on from the Swedish centerman.
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