The New York Rangers would be ready to make significant transactions that could significantly change the portrait of their team.
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According to Sportsnet journalist Elliotte Friedman, the Blueshirts have indicated that they are interested in moving. The hockey expert also mentioned veterans Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba as players likely to pack their bags. However, other alternatives would be analyzed by senior management.
The Rangers suffered two consecutive losses in Alberta, including a crushing 6-2 defeat at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. They have a record of 12-6-1, good for 25 points and fourth place in the Metropolitan section.
Furthermore, the New York team recalled the robust Matt Rempe from its Hartford school club in the morning, a few hours before the match against the St. Louis Blues at Madison Square Garden. For his part, Kreider is sidelined with an upper-body injury. He has scored 9 times in 19 outings this season, but has only scored once in his most recent six games.