
NHL Trade Rumors: Teams eye Mika Zibanejad as Rangers weigh surprise trade option
NHL Trade Rumors: Teams eye Mika Zibanejad as Rangers weigh surprise trade option (Image via Getty)
David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period has brought a huge update regarding Mika Zibanejad. Despite Zibanejad having a no-move clause in his deal, Pagnotta states some teams might still attempt to acquire him.
The New York Rangers would have to get Mika Zibanejad's permission prior to any trade. He has complete authority wherever he goes. But following another playoff defeat, some think changes might ensue. Pagnotta describes this as the potential surprise of the offseason.
Mika Zibanejad's playoff performance and a contract could spark big offseason decision
Mika Zibanejad is among the top performers for the New York Rangers since he arrived with them in 2016. He is a center who scores frequently. He also assists his teammates by providing assists.
In the regular season, he is extremely consistent. But in the 2024 playoffs, he did not score enough. People were disappointed, and most pundits stated that top players should deliver in big games.
Mika Zibanejad's deal is big and goes several more years. It also has a no-move clause. That is, he cannot be traded unless he is willing to be. But from Pagnotta, teams can still call the Rangers and inquire. If the Rangers need to clear some salary cap room, they can contact Mika Zibanejad and see if he would consider moving.
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That does not guarantee a trade will occur. But it indicates the Rangers are considering making some difficult choices. They need space in the budget to acquire young players like Alexis Lafreniere and to create improved depth in the lineup.
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Other high-profile players like
Chris Kreider
in New York could also be in trade talks
Mika Zibanejad is not the only big name in New York whose future is uncertain. Chris Kreider is another elite player who has a long contract. He has played for the Rangers for more than 10 years and is extremely loyal to them.
But if the Rangers seek a new face, he could also be asked about a potential trade.
Kaapo Kakko is another name to consider. He is still young and has not scored too many goals. His name comes up when trade rumors begin. He may be included in a trade if the Rangers want to make some new additions.
Teams in need of power centers, such as the Boston Bruins or Colorado Avalanche, may be calling on Zibanejad. Despite a no-trade clause some trades occur if the player happens to agree. This is one story that will be worth following throughout the coming weeks.

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