The New York Rangers are making it seem like it’s the end for Alexis Lafrenière in the Big Apple. Last night, he was a healthy scratch against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and prior to that, head coach Gerard Gallant had demoted him to the fourth line.
Trade rumors didn’t take long to emerge on social media and admit insiders’ circles, so much so that we know we have an idea of what the Rangers will seek in return in a Lafrenière trade.
According to a source who spoke with reporter Ali Murji, the Rangers are looking for a first-round pick and a top end player in a transaction for the young forward.
I can’t say a lot of potential suitors will be thrilled to hear about GM Chris Drury’s asking price. After all, Lafrenière was indeed the first overall pick in 2020, but he’s struggled since the start of the season, putting up just five goals and 12 assists in 37 games.
Earlier today, we shared an article on the Montreal Canadiens potentially being linked to the hometown player as they could offer their first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. The aforementioned pick is the one the Canadiens landed in the transaction of defenseman Ben Chiarot last spring that sent him to the Panthers. This is the pick the Canadiens acquired in the transaction of defenseman Ben Chiarot last spring that sent him to the Panthers.
If Lafrenière does end up on the trade block, especially closer to the March 3rd deadline, suitors could call the Rangers for a possible move, however, which team will agree to part with “a first-round pick and aa top end player” to Gamble on Lafrenière?
Stay tuned…
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