Rangers trade Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey to Colorado for Juuso Parssinen, Calvin de Haan and picks

Date:

Share post:


The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL trade deadline.

The New York Rangers traded Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey and prospect Hank Kempf to the Colorado Avalanche for Juuso Parssinen, Calvin de Haan, a second-round pick and a fourth-round pick, the Avalanche announced Saturday. The second-round pick will be the better of the Carolina Hurricanes or New York’s (both owned by Colorado) this year and the better of Colorado or the Vancouver Canucks’ fourth-round pick.

The Rangers are four points out of a playoff spot and did not want to let pending unrestricted free agents walk for nothing. Both Lindgren and Vesey are on expiring contracts. The Rangers will retain 50 percent of Lindgren’s cap hit.

Getting a second-round pick in the deal is a win for the Rangers, who don’t have a second-round pick in each of the next three years. De Haan can fill Lindgren’s spot on defense, and Parssinen is a young forward Colorado acquired from the Nashville Predators earlier this season. He’s a pending restricted free agent, and de Haan is a UFA after the year.

Why the trade makes sense for New York

The Rangers had discussions to acquire Parssinen while with the Predators, according to a league source, and they view him as an immediate option at center. He has 11 points in 37 games this year between his time in Nashville and Colorado.

New York still wants to make the playoffs this year. The front office felt this deal allowed the team to both recoup draft picks and add a young, controllable player in Parssinen, all while leaving them a roster that can contend for one of the final Wild Card spots.

What the move means for Colorado’s roster

In Lindgren, the Avalanche receive a gritty defenseman who played significant time with Adam Fox. He will likely be asked to play less in Colorado, which could help Lindgren’s effectiveness. He’s been a big part of the Rangers’ penalty kill but has struggled at points this season despite his career-high 19 points.

New York had less than 50 percent of the expected goal share with him on the ice at five-on-five, per Natural Stat Trick. Again, Lindgren should benefit from playing fewer minutes against less difficult competition in Colorado, given how much of the load Cale Makar and Devon Toews carry.

Vesey is an effective fourth-line option who just crossed the 100-career goal plateau. He was in and out of the Rangers’ lineup this season.

Required reading

(Photo: Charles LeClaire / Imagn Images)



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

VAR’s effect on Premier League betting: How to get ahead of the unpredictability

Few things in football have transformed the game like the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Its impact extends...

How Gerard Martin became Barcelona's unlikely hero – for a day, at least

The ball was in the back of the net, and the crowd were celebrating, but Gerard Martin...

Manchester United want to win the league by 2028 – how on earth do they get there?

Manchester United are a football club caught between their hopes and their needs and wondering where to...

The Leicester City youngsters that offer some hope for the future

Leicester City appear to be slipping meekly back into the Championship.After 11 defeats from 12 Premier League...

Knicks' Mitchell Robinson and what we've seen so far defensively: Film review

Mitchell Robinson’s pregame meal was interrupted. It had been a while since that happened — and since...

Wild insider: Bill Guerin on Nyquist trade, Khusnutdinov demotion and trade deadline plan

ST. PAUL, Minn — The move to acquire Gustav Nyquist wasn’t splashy, bringing back the 35-year-old veteran...

Al Horford leads Celtics past Nikola Jokic's Nuggets: 'What he does can't be measured'

BOSTON — Joe Mazzulla didn’t need to tell Al Horford how much the Boston Celtics would demand...

Filip Gustavsson's shutout over the Bruins earns a 'dirty' win for the Wild: 5 takeaways

ST. PAUL, Minn. — This may have been the template if the Wild want to keep their...