According to a report from Jose Yobe of The Athletic, the Rangers offered star veteran Mika Zibanejad to the Vancouver Canucks for veteran J.T. Miller earlier this season, but the trade proposal was turned down.
The New York Rangers are trying to stay confident as their season continues to slip away. The Washington Capitals beat them 7-4 on Saturday to give them 16 losses in their past 21 games.
New York Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad addressed the trade speculation that has surrounded his name in recent weeks, making it clear that his focus remains on the Rangers' season. In a report published Monday,
With his name surfacing in the rumor mill, the Rangers center is more focused on turning his team's season around and improving his play.
The Canucks rejected a trade that would have sent J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers in exchange for fellow forward Mika Zibanejad earlier this season, The Athletic’s Josh Yohe reported on Tuesday.
Asked if he was disappointed to be taken out of a spot he’s occupied for a majority of his nine-year tenure in New York, Mika Zibanejad was frank.
Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad opened up about trade rumors surrounding him amid a disappointing 2024-25 season.
Mika Zibanejad and Brett Berard scored in the first period, and Jonathan Quick made 32 saves as the New York Rangers beat the Boston Bruins 2-1 to snap a four-game losing streak.
With the NHL's trade deadline now less than two months away, the rumour mill is starting to pick up as the first-place Toronto Maple Leafs appear interested in adding some help down the middle, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
Drance: The Canucks reportedly would want a talented young center if they were to part with either Miller or Pettersson. The Rangers don’t exactly have a player that would match that description at the moment, although Filip Chytil could fit the bill as a secondary piece presumably.
In his January 7 column for The Athletic, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman shared details about the New York Rangers' failed attempt to acquire J.T. Miller from the Vancouver Canucks.