Rangers Finally Made The Vincent Trocheck Move Fans Saw Coming

In a strategic move to bolster their lineup, the New York Rangers have traded Vincent Trocheck to the Utah Mammoth, acquiring key assets that promise to enhance their defensive and offensive strengths.

Vincent Trocheck’s name had been floating through trade chatter for months, and now the move is official. The New York Rangers are sending him to the Utah Mammoth and bringing back defenseman Sean Durzi, center prospect Cole Beaudoin, and a third-round pick in 2027.

For the Rangers, this is the kind of return that changes the shape of the roster right away. Durzi gives them a right-shot defenseman who can push the puck and fit into a second-pair role. Beaudoin adds a high-end center prospect, and the extra draft pick only sweetens the deal.

Durzi was taken in the second round, 52nd overall, by the Toronto Maple Leafs. He made his NHL debut in 2021 with the Los Angeles Kings and built a reputation as an offensive-minded puck mover who can help in a variety of situations, including the power play and penalty kill. In 2023, he signed a four-year deal with the Arizona Coyotes carrying a $6 million AAV, and this season is the final year of that contract.

At 6-1 and 196 pounds, Durzi brings solid size and will turn 28 in October. He has 30 goals and 114 assists for 144 points across 302 career games, along with two goals and four assists in 19 postseason appearances. If the Rangers also complete the Marcus Pettersson trade that was first reported, their blue line suddenly looks loaded for next season.

Beaudoin gives the Rangers another major piece to work with. He’s a 6-2, 211-pound left-shot center who just finished an 88-point season with the Barrie Colts in the OHL.

Even better, he piled up 29 points in 15 playoff games, which almost certainly closed the book on his junior career. Now 20, he’s eligible for the AHL and steps in as the Rangers’ best center prospect.

Back when he was heading into the 2024 Draft, Roberto described Beaudoin this way: "Beaudoin is an insanely strong athlete that has a pro ready body. He will need some time to refine his skills but his work ethic and physicality alone will bring him far. Beaudoin is amongst the top of the charts in this draft class."

Chris added: "Beaudoin is a realistic, great choice towards the end of round one. He has the potential to be a solid third line center down the road but needs to work on his skating. He works hard, plays physical, and could be a great investment."

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