Everyone on the New York Rangers roster is open to being traded except for three players.
According to Arthur Staple of The Athletic, Igor Shesterkin, Artemi Panarin, and Adam Fox are the only untouchables for the Rangers in trade talks.
Shesterkin and Fox are under contract for multiple more seasons while Panarin is set to become an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2026.
Staple also reports that the Rangers are one of the teams, including the Buffalo Sabres, Utah Mammoth, and Seattle Kraken, looking to shake up their roster soon.
Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury sent out a league-wide memo early on in the 2024-25 season that he’s interested in making moves to shake up the roster.
After missing the playoffs, Drury appears to be in a similar mindset, with major changes on the horizon.
The Rangers already made a coaching change and multiple players have been the subject of trade rumors including Chris Kreider and K’Andre Miller.
Now, we’ll have to see if all of these rumors lead to action from Drury.
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