The New York Rangers chose not to trade center Vincent Trocheck despite rumors linking him to contenders like the Minnesota Wild. General manager Chris Drury made several minor moves to acquire picks and prospects instead of blockbuster deals. With a record of 24-30-8, the team is focusing on the NHL Draft Lottery rather than playoffs.
The 2026 NHL Trade Deadline passed on March 6 without major changes for the New York Rangers, who sit at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division. Amid speculation, the team retained 32-year-old center Vincent Trocheck, a two-way player who recently won Olympic gold with Team USA. Drury set a high asking price and decided against trading him short-term. The Rangers also kept restricted free agent defenseman Braden Schneider.
Instead of big moves, Drury focused on retooling through smaller transactions. The team traded forward Sam Carrick to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for 2026 third- and sixth-round picks. They dealt 2021 first-round pick Brennan Othmann to the Calgary Flames for prospect Jacob Battaglia and a 2024 second-round pick. Additionally, defenseman Derrick Pouliot was swapped to the Chicago Blackhawks for 24-year-old forward Aidan Thompson.
This approach follows the earlier blockbuster trade of Artemi Panarin to the LA Kings, signaling a full retool under head coach Mike Sullivan. At 24-30-8, the Rangers are expected to miss the playoffs, shifting attention to the draft lottery for a potential top-five pick this summer.
Looking ahead, the Rangers face a demanding schedule with four games in seven days, including a back-to-back and a road trip through the Central Division. Fans around Madison Square Garden are bracing for a future-oriented phase in the franchise's direction.