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Ducks Acquire Chris Kreider from Rangers in Prospect Swap

The New York Rangers have parted ways with franchise icon Chris Kreider, trading the veteran winger to the Anaheim Ducks for prospect Carey Terrance and a draft pick swap. The deal, finalized Thursday after Kreider waived his no-trade clause, marks the end of a 13-year tenure for the Rangers’ longest-serving player.

Trade Details

The move gives the Rangers $15M in cap space to address RFA signings (K’Andre Miller, Will Cuylle) while adding organizational depth at center. For Anaheim, it’s the latest aggressive push by GM Pat Verbeek, who has now acquired two ex-Rangers captains (Kreider, Jacob Trouba) in eight months.

Kreider’s Legacy in New York

The 34-year-old leaves as:

“This is home for me,” Kreider said emotionally after the season. His 2024-25 campaign (22G, 8A in 68 GP) was marred by injuries (back, hand) but followed three straight 36+ goal seasons, including a 52-goal outburst in 2021-22.

Ducks’ Win-Now Gambit

Anaheim bets Kreider can rebound as they accelerate their rebuild:

“Kreider brings playoff pedigree and leadership we need,” Verbeek said in a statement. His 22 goals would’ve tied Mason McTavish for Anaheim’s team lead last season.

Rangers’ Youth Movement

President Chris Drury continues reshaping the core:

Terrance, an Akwesasne, NY native ranked 10th in Anaheim’s system by The Athletic, projects as a potential bottom-six speed option.

What’s Next

The trade closes a chapter for both clubs—one prioritizing flexibility, the other chasing relevance. As Kreider said farewell to Broadway, Ducks fans welcomed a proven winner to their playoff push.

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