J.T. Miller was allegedly involved in a trade the New York Rangers recently made, where he may have been a force of persuasion and could be penalized. After moving their former captain Jacob Trouba and Ryan Lindgren,
The Rangers may not be done making moves after their January blockbuster acquisition of J.T. Miller with the NHL trade deadline approaching.
Lindgren was the heart and soul of the defense, but general manager Chris Drury understood what needed to be done — and still does.
New York Rangers’ general manager Chris Drury made a lot of moves this season, trading away Kaapo Kakko, Filip Chytil, Jacob Trouba, Victor Mancini, Jimmy Vesey, and Ryan Lindgren while adding J.T.
The Blueshirts agreed to a trade Saturday to send defenseman Ryan Lindgren, forward Jimmy Vesey and the rights to unsigned 2021 draft pick Hank Kempf to the Avalanche in exchange for center Juuso Parssinen and veteran defenseman Calvin de Haan.
Lindgren delivered two even-strength assists, five blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Sunday's 5-3 win over Pittsburgh.
Forward Jimmy Vesey, defenseman Ryan Lindgren and D prospect Hank Kempf ... first-round pick or send it Vancouver as part of the J.T. Miller trade. They had dealt away their second-rounders ...
Behind a two-point night from Miller and a strong showing from his line, the Rangers trounced the Predators, 4-0, Sunday night at Madison Square Garden to pull within two points of the second wild card as part of a three-way tie with the Bruins and Senators.
Lindgren, 26, was one of the first players acquired when the Rangers started their rebuild in February 2018 — he came over as an unsigned prospect from Boston in the trade that sent Rick Nash to the Bruins — had been a warrior for the Rangers in his seven seasons in the organization.
It has been just over a month since the New York Rangers acquired J.T. Miller. The forward was traded after a devastating spell with the Vancouver Canucks where he was part of a public feud with Elias Pettersson. But he seems to have found his mojo in the Big Apple.
J.T. Miller from the Vancouver Canucks to the New York Rangers, and the Canucks staying busy and getting Marcus Pettersson from the Pittsburgh Penguins. March 1 featured three big trades ...