
Rangers in ‘advanced’ trade talks to send Chris Kreider to Ducks
NY Post
Chris Kreider might have played his last game with the Rangers.
The Rangers are in “advanced” talks to trade the 13-year veteran to the Ducks, NHL insider Frank Seravalli reported Tuesday.
A deal is not yet completed and discussions are expected to continue into Wednesday.
Lohud reported that a “framework” for a trade exists that would send a prospect and a draft pick from Anaheim, while the Ducks would cover Kreider’s $6.5 million average annual value.
The winger, who has a 15-team no-trade list, is under contract for this season and next.
Back spasms and a “weird illness” that caused vertigo limited Kreider to 68 games in 2024-25, and his 30 points (22 goals, eight assists) marked his lowest season output since the COVID-shortened 2020-21 campaign.

The worst team in baseball since Friday the 13th of June caught a rare break when Tuesday night’s game versus the consistently feisty and perennially overachieving Brewers was postponed. The surprise cancellation spared the sagging Mets another potential loss, and for 18 more hours halted the worst kind of negative momentum an alleged playoff team could possibly have.