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Chris Kreider Time with New York Rangers He came to an end. On Thursday, he was traded by the Rangers in Anaheim Ducks. In return, the Rangers received the Prospect Carey Terrance and 2025. Third round.
Ducks also received the selection of the fourth round 2025. As part of the agreement. Kreider had a list without a 15 team store, but he agreed to the move.
Trevor ZgrasOne of the young DUCKS stars, she welcomed Kreider in Anaheim with a short Instagram story. He published three emoji: heart, duck and goat. Zgras was happy about the trade and showed his excitement.
Kreider played 13 seasons with the Rangers. He was their player with the longest service and a key part of their team. In the Rangers career, he scored 326 goals and tied a team record for most goals to play. Kreider played 883 games of the regular season and 123 playoffs for New York. Helped the Rangers to get to Final Stanley Cup in 2014.
The Rangers do not hold any part of Chris Kreider’s $ 6.5 million. According to Puckpedia, they now have almost $ 15 million in CAP space. This was their second big trade with Ducks last year, as they sent Jacob Trouba to Anaheim in December.
Ducks wanted to improve their insults. Last season, they scored only 217 goals, which was near the DNA of the League. Kreider scored 22 goals, which is the lowest of 2020-21, but that would be related to the leadership of the team in Anaheim.
Chris Kreider had a difficult season with injuries, while dealing with his back, dizziness and a problem of hands that would need surgery.
Chris Kreider said he wanted to stay with the New York Rangers after their season ended on April 22. He called Rangers his home and said that the team gave him the opportunity to live his dream:
“This is home for me. This is an organization that has given me the opportunity to live my dream. I want to be here and this is a group I want to help in any way, win hockey games.”
Kreider was known for his strong game in front of the net and speed. He was also a mentor to the younger Rangers players. His time in New York was unforgettable but now starts a new chapter with Anaheim ducks.
Edited by Rajdeep Barman