The New York Rangers has a rough night on Tuesday. Not only did the team fall further back in the Metropolitan Division standings with a 4-0 loss to the Hurricanes at home, but they also helped validate every part of the blockbuster Mikko Rantanen trade.
After one of the biggest in-season blockbuster trades in recent history, could the Mikko Rantanen deal have a rippling effect?
The New York Rangers have responded to the Mikko Rantanen blockbuster that sent the Finnish winger to the Carolina Hurricanes by acquiring a superstar of their
In the upcoming contest versus the New York Rangers, which starts at 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, can we count on Mikko Rantanen to score a goal for the Carolina Hurricanes? Let’s dig into the most ...
The New York Rangers ... On Tuesday, the Rangers will get another glance at the NHL's most recent significant trade when they attempt to contain Mikko Rantanen, Taylor Hall and the rest of the ...
The #NYR have the distinction of allowing the first post-trade point to everyone in the Mikko Rantanen blockbuster. Rantanen and Taylor Hall each have assists tonight, their first points as Hurricanes. Jack Drury scored against NY on Sunday, and Martin Nečas had two assists.
The Hurricanes, in their history, have never traded for an in-his-prime superstar like Mikko Rantanen. This changes everything.
Mikko Rantanen says he was willing to take a discount to stay with the Avalanche before the Hurricanes trade happened.
Drury took his most dramatic step yet in making this Rangers roster his own by acquiring Miller in Friday's blockbuster trade.
Miller, 31, is the big prize in the deal. He’s had a down year amidst reports of a fractured locker room in Vancouver. The Canucks were expected to move either him or Elias Petterson in hopes of breaking up the discontent on that team. Miller has nine goals and 26 assists this season after three straight seasons of at least 30.
With those talks falling apart, it felt more and more likely that the Canucks would return to talks with the New York Rangers over Miller. The Rangers have recovered a bit after a