This year's NHL trade deadline proved a captivating watch, with the league's ecosystem pockmarked by a number of eye-catching trades. Ryan Lindgren swapped New York blue for the Denver altitude, while the Panthers beefed up their blue line by acquiring Seth Jones from the Blackhawks.
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The Hurricanes are gauging the market for the star winger, and while an in-division trade is unlikely, the Rangers make sense as a partner.
The Rangers are trading Ryan Lindgren and Jimmy Vesey to the Avalanche for Juuso Parssinen and Calvin de Haan. Conditional draft picks are also involved.
Where Lindgren fits on the depth chart, and how he performs in what will likely be a different role than in New York, could be a case study for future player evaluation. Lindgren has spent most of his 5-on-5 ice time next to Adam Fox on New York’s top pairing, over the past several seasons.
March 1 featured three big trades, with Ryan Lindgren headed to the Colorado Avalanche, the Minnesota Wild adding Gustav Nyquist, and Seth Jones joining the Florida Panthers. Read on for grades ...
The Colorado Avalanche have made another splash ahead of the NHL trade deadline by acquiring defenseman Ryan Lindgren and ... traded top-line forward Mikko Rantanen to the Hurricanes in late ...