There seems to be mixed reports regarding Carson Soucy’s future with the New York Rangers.
Despite trading for Soucy before the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline with the hopes that he can be a staple on the team’s blueline for the future, he didn’t exactly live up to expectations in his 16 games with the Rangers.
Soucy was even scratched out of the lineup on a couple of occasions as he had trouble finding his role.
After a disappointing end to the season, there was some speculation that the Rangers could move on from Soucy.
According to The Athletic’s James Mirtle, Soucy is potentially available via trade.
However, due to Soucy’s low trade value as of right now, the Rangers are reportedly hesitant to trade him with the chances of the veteran defenseman staying put becoming more likely.
“Carson Soucy ... I don't think the Rangers would be opposed to trading him but I also don't think they would be willing to sell low on a guy that they just gave up a high third-round pick for,” Vince Z. Mercogliano of USA Today said.
“Given all the moves and things that have happened in the last 12 months and all the bad PR the Rangers gotten ... they're probably going to bring him back and bank on him playing better under Mike Sullivan.”
K’Andre Miller is another Rangers defenseman who’s been the subject of trade rumors while the Blueshirts have been speculated to have interest in Vladislav Gavrikov and Ivan Provorov.