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Draft Sparks Trade Talk: Five Stars Who Could Change Hands This Offseason
sports1 month ago

Draft Sparks Trade Talk: Five Stars Who Could Change Hands This Offseason

As the 2026 NHL draft looms, a handful of big-name players are flagged as potential trade targets: Matthew Knies (Maple Leafs), Jason Robertson (Stars), Vincent Trocheck (Rangers), Dougie Hamilton (Devils), and Jordan Kyrou (Blues). Knies could be moved to land defensive help and future picks, Robertson is a coveted yet potentially stay-put asset for Dallas, Trocheck offers a high-value center option for contenders, Hamilton might be traded to clear cap space, and Kyrou could be an attainable chip for retooling the Blues. The piece frames the draft as a key window for teams to swap stars for immediate help or futures.

Wild Refocuses Deadline Plan: O’Reilly and Coyle in Play as Trocheck Talks Fade
sports3 months ago

Wild Refocuses Deadline Plan: O’Reilly and Coyle in Play as Trocheck Talks Fade

The Minnesota Wild are stepping back from Vincent Trocheck due to the New York Rangers' asking price and asset limits, effectively prompting a pivot to top-six center options like Nashville’s Ryan O'Reilly and Columbus’s Charlie Coyle. Columbus would prefer to keep Coyle, narrowing the pool of viable targets as the trade deadline approaches.

Rangers hold line on Trocheck trade as Lafrenière signals staying in New York
sports3 months ago

Rangers hold line on Trocheck trade as Lafrenière signals staying in New York

With the NHL trade deadline looming, the Rangers are seen as sellers on Vincent Trocheck, but Minnesota’s bid is fading as Chris Drury stands firm; Alexis Lafrenière appears unlikely to be moved this week, and Adam Fox suggested his future will be decided in the off-season, all amid a slow market where high asking prices and new playoff cap rules are shaping decisions.

Trocheck Sets Clear Conditions for Trade as Deadline Nears
sports3 months ago

Trocheck Sets Clear Conditions for Trade as Deadline Nears

Rangers center Vincent Trocheck said he wants to be on a winning team if traded, and he has a 12-team no-trade list (mostly West Coast) while preferring to stay on the East Coast for family reasons. With the deadline looming, potential destinations linked to his situation include the Minnesota Wild, Carolina Hurricanes, Detroit Red Wings, and Colorado Avalanche, with Rangers GM Chris Drury noting transparency in the process.

Trocheck Trade Buzz: Rangers Forward Eyes Eastern Clubs Amid No-Trade List
sports3 months ago

Trocheck Trade Buzz: Rangers Forward Eyes Eastern Clubs Amid No-Trade List

As the NHL trade deadline looms, New York Rangers forward Vincent Trocheck is expected to be traded, but he has a clear preference to stay in the Eastern Conference, citing a 12-team no-trade list that includes only Western teams. That narrows likely destinations largely to Eastern foes such as the Carolina Hurricanes or Detroit Red Wings, with potential fits in the West limited by his clause. Trocheck remains a durable two-way forward ($5.63M cap hit through 2028-29) with strong playoff value, having accumulated 85 goals and 238 points in 291 Ranger games.

"Auston Matthews and Vincent Trocheck lead Team Matthews to NHL All-Star Game victory"
sports2 years ago

"Auston Matthews and Vincent Trocheck lead Team Matthews to NHL All-Star Game victory"

New York Rangers' Igor Shesterkin and Vincent Trocheck, playing for Team Auston Matthews, defeated their coach Peter Laviolette's Team Connor McDavid in the NHL All-Star Game, securing a 7-4 win. Shesterkin's standout performance included crucial saves and a perfect shootout, while Trocheck enjoyed the experience with his son. Laviolette's team made a comeback in the first game but ultimately fell short in the final.

Rangers Claim Eastern Conference Lead with OT Win over Bruins
sports2 years ago

Rangers Claim Eastern Conference Lead with OT Win over Bruins

The New York Rangers defeated the Boston Bruins 2-1 in overtime, solidifying their position at the top of the Eastern Conference. Vincent Trocheck scored both goals for the Rangers, with the second one coming in overtime. The victory leaves the Rangers tied with the Bruins in points, but New York holds the edge in total wins. The game was a tight defensive battle, with both teams limiting scoring opportunities. The Rangers' defense tightened up, allowing only 22 shots on goal and going 4-for-4 on the penalty kill. Goalie Igor Shesterkin bounced back with a solid performance, making 21 saves. Trocheck's tying goal in the third period and overtime winner showcased his impact as one of the Rangers' top players. The game also featured a fight between Jacob Trouba and Trent Frederic, stemming from an incident in a previous matchup.

"Trocheck's Overtime Heroics Lift Rangers over Bruins in Thrilling Victory"
sports2 years ago

"Trocheck's Overtime Heroics Lift Rangers over Bruins in Thrilling Victory"

Vincent Trocheck's overtime deflection goal secured a thrilling 2-1 victory for the New York Rangers over the Boston Bruins, propelling them back into first place overall in the NHL. Trocheck scored both goals for the Rangers, showcasing their grit and togetherness in a physical, playoff-style match. The Bruins played a tight, physical game, but the Rangers' disciplined defense and outstanding performance by goaltender Igor Shesterkin helped secure the win. This victory serves as a reminder of the Rangers' ability to win in different situations and against tough opponents.

Rangers Rebound with Dominant Win over Kings
sports2 years ago

Rangers Rebound with Dominant Win over Kings

The New York Rangers bounced back from consecutive losses with a scrappy 4-1 victory over the red-hot Los Angeles Kings. Vincent Trocheck led the Rangers with three primary assists, while goalie Jonathan Quick earned the win in his first game against his former team. The Rangers tightened up their defense and capitalized on power-play opportunities to secure the much-needed win.

Rangers stage impressive comeback to defeat Predators
sports2 years ago

Rangers stage impressive comeback to defeat Predators

The New York Rangers rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Nashville Predators 4-3 in a rematch of their previous loss. After a slow start, the Rangers responded to a wake-up call from head coach Peter Laviolette and made significant line changes. Vincent Trocheck and Adam Fox led the team with three points each. The Rangers tightened their overall game and showed resilience in completing the comeback.

sports2 years ago

Rangers Rebound with Impressive Win Over Red Wings

The New York Rangers bounced back from their shootout loss to the Wild with a 5-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Vincent Trocheck scored twice, Artemi Panarin extended his point streak to 12 games, and the Rangers' power play continued to excel. Despite missing key players due to injury, the Rangers showed a strong performance and limited the Red Wings' scoring opportunities. The defense, although shaky in the third period, showed improvement overall. The Rangers' lineup tweaks paid off, and the team looks to continue their winning ways.

Game 7: Rangers and Devils battle for series win.
sports3 years ago

Game 7: Rangers and Devils battle for series win.

Vincent Trocheck, who played in a Game 7 against the Rangers last year, knows the importance of playing fast and physical against a team like the Devils. The Rangers established physicality in Game 6, with players like Braden Schneider and K'Andre Miller making big hits. The Rangers have experience in Game 7s, with Chris Kreider boasting an 8-1 record in such games. The winner of Game 7 will move on to face the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2.