NHL Rumors: Vancouver Canucks, NY Rangers, Minnesota Wild, and the Toronto Maple Leafs

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Vancouver Canucks Consider Options for Teddy Blueger

The Vancouver Canucks are actively exploring trade possibilities for forward Teddy Blueger. If the team does not receive an offer that meets their asking price, there is a strong possibility they could retain Blueger and work towards a contract extension.

New York Rangers’ Trade Strategy for Vincent Trocheck and Smaller Pieces

The New York Rangers’ General Manager may decide against moving Vincent Trocheck at the current time, as reported offers, including one from the Minnesota Wild, are not deemed sufficient. A potential trade for Trocheck could be deferred until the summer, when his 12-team no-trade clause is reduced to 10 teams on July 1st. Instead, the Rangers might focus on trading smaller assets, such as players like Carrick and Raddysh. Questions have arisen regarding the impact of a quiet trade deadline for the team, especially if only pending unrestricted free agents are moved.

Toronto Maple Leafs Leverage Cap Space and Salary Retention for Trades

While trade offers for the Toronto Maple Leafs have been slow to materialize, the team anticipates an increase in activity as the trade deadline approaches. The Leafs possess significant financial flexibility, with all three salary retention slots available and substantial cap space. This allows them to take on expiring or longer-term contracts to facilitate trades or enhance the return value. Among their potential trade assets are pending UFA forward Bobby McMann and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson, who has remaining contract term. The team had also previously engaged in discussions regarding Andrew Mangiapane, referencing a market precedent where the Chicago Blackhawks secured a first-round pick in a similar deal.