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Maple Leafs have trade interest in Rangers’ Vincent Trocheck

Maple Leafs have trade interest in Rangers’ Vincent Trocheck

According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, the Toronto Maple Leafs have checked in with the New York Rangers regarding veteran center, Vincent Trocheck.
Trocheck’s been on the trade block almost a year now, as the Rangers are looking to retool, and even pulled Trocheck from the lineup in the days leading up to last March’s trade deadline. No trade materialized, and now the Rangers head into the offseason once again engaged in trade talks. Dreger shed some light on how the Maple Leafs have interest on a recent episode of Overdrive.

“This wouldn’t be a surprise, because we know New York is trying to off the contract of Trocheck,” stated Dreger. “Toronto’s amongst the teams that have some interest for sure. And, if you think about it, he’s an older guy, can he play the two-hole, and than Tavares slides down to three?”

Trocheck, 32, has three seasons left on his contract at a very reasonable $5.6 million AAV, and does own a 10-team no-trade clause. Some question whether or not he’d be open to moving up to Canada to play, and if the Canadian teams are on his no-trade list, but there’s also the fact his Olympic captain Auston Matthews is also likely coming back, and the two could be a major part of the team’s success moving forward.

Trocheck appeared in 67 games last season, scoring 16 goals, and finished his year with 53 points. The two-way center averaged 20:33 of ice-time per game, including on both sides of special teams, and won 57% of his faceoffs, while also landing 193 hits. Auston Matthews and William Nylander asked for some bite to the top of the Maple Leafs’ lineup during their exit interviews, and adding Trocheck would certainly fit this bill.

The biggest question of course comes down to Rangers’ general manager Chris Drury’s asking price, as the Maple Leafs don’t necessarily have a closet full of trade assets. It’s going to be interesting to watch if Drury wants proven NHL talent or is open to future considerations.

Keep an eye on the Rangers and Maple Leafs, it appears they could be emerging as potential offseason trade partners.

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