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New York Rangers Trade for Andrew Copp and Tyler Motte



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We discuss 3 trades that the New York Rangers have made today. First one was minor, Anthony Bitetto goes to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Nick Merkley. Reported but not confirmed, the Rangers also get Tyler Motte from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a 4th round pick in 2023. And the biggest trade that the New York Rangers have made, Andrew Copp from the Winnipeg Jets and a 6th round pick in 2023 to the NYR. To the Winipeg Jets, Morgan Barron, a 2022 2nd round pick (Conditions: Pick upgrades to a 1st if Rangers wins 2 playoff rounds and Copp plays 50%), a 2022 2nd round pick (Conditions: Winnipeg Jets have the option of a 2022 2nd (originally St. Louis’ pick) or Rangers 2023 2nd) and a 2023 5th round pick.

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15 Comments

  1. Let’s go our depth is gonna be even better when Kakko, Rooney, and Blais all return from injury

  2. Also saps do you know if the Motte trade is legit because on the nhl app the trade updates do not say anything about the motte trade

  3. glad they didnt extend strome atleast. have to move on in the offseason. good deadline. got some solid depth. also if braun is in for nemeth and schneider keeps playing ill be alot more happy

  4. It was more so the main thing on the table was Jets wanted something like 2 2nd rounders. The best part of all of this, we still have Schneider/Jones/Lundqvist/Kravstov/Robertson/Othman…list goes on. Also even if they get our first, it would be like 28th or something at best. At the very end. This is awesome

  5. Finally Drury was patient and got back a nice D man and some great third line pieces.not sure where this puts us in playoff picture can we beat Tampa,Carolina or Pittsburgh in a seven game series,I’m sure it will all come down to Igor.

  6. Still the absolute worst GM in the world lives here:

    They gave up this for Andrew Copp (35 points in 56 games; never scored more than 15 goals), a 20 game rental;

    Morgan Barron · $0 (AHL/JR)

    2022 2nd round pick (NYR) [Conditional]*

    2022 2nd round pick (STL) [Conditional]***

    2023 5th round pick (NYR)

    *Conditions: Pick upgrades to a 1st if Rangers wins 2 playoff rounds and Copp plays 50%

    ***Conditions: Winnipeg Jets have the option of a 2022 2nd (originally St. Louis' pick) or Rangers 2023 2nd.

    for that you could have gotten so much more or just stayed put…a potential 1st rounder for this?; at this price you should get a star:

    They also gave up a 3rd rounder for a 20 game rental on defense; meaning you also lessen the trade value of your other overstocked defense.:

    New York Rangers Acquire: Justin Braun · $1,800,000

    And a fourth rounder for another rental, Frank Verrano.

    All told, that means you trade Morgan Barron, 2 second rounders (1 can upgrade to a first rounder) and a 3rd and a 4th and a 5th rounder for 3, nondescript rentals – bottom 6 forwards and a "depth defenseman'', all free agents at the end of the year; not one will average 15 minutes a game, Incredible. They are not that close to being a serious playoff contender to waste all this on these kinds of players. Not one will average 15 minutes per game. And they still have cap problems for next season.

  7. I admire these moves.. Player's with grittyness and, experience at face off winning.. A well needed boost to a fast skating team.. The kind of player's that can be frustrating towards other team's…

  8. Thank you, Tyler Motte. Heart and soul player who delivered in clutch moments, like the 2020 bubble playoffs.

    Solid player, better person. Did great things for the mental health community. That's the type of person you want representing your franchise.

    As for Motte, he was true to his word and work ethic in advance of the trade deadline.

    “I’ve always been a skater, worked hard and added some offence as the years have gone on,” he said. “I’m reliable and love to kill penalties. I try to show up every night to help the team win and sometimes it’s blocking a shot or potting a goal. It’s the same mindset every night. It’s business as usual.”

    12:15 p.m. That’s it

    Or so the word is. The Canucks didn’t do much in the end. They’ve still got all their top players. Lots of decisions to be made still.

    11:55 a.m. Motte off to Big Apple

    Tyler Motte is off to the New York Rangers.

    The 2023 draft, by the way, is considered to be much deeper than the 2022 draft.

    Sounds like Canucks were trying to sign Motte to an extension but obviously couldn’t work anything out.

    11:30 a.m. Is it worth it?

    Great stat here from the Canadian Press’ Josh Clipperton:

    We can see these moves almost never pay off immediately, I would be interested to see the stats about whether these moves make a difference a season later.

  9. Canucks deal Tyler Motte to Cup-contending New York Rangers for fourth-round 2023 draft pick ——–

    Tyler Motte is getting a chance to win it all.

    With the speedy, feisty and hard-hitting Vancouver Canucks left-winger moving to the New York Rangers at the National Hockey League trade deadline Monday for a fourth-round 2023 draft pick, it’s sort of a win-win for both franchises.

    The Rangers get everything they could want in a fearless unrestricted free agent fourth-liner for a serious Stanley Cup playoff push. The Canucks get another draft pick for what is a better draft in 2023 because they are also in salary-cap management mode.

    The Canucks didn’t want to offer Motte a sizeable raise on his expiring $US 1.225-million cap hit and US $1.45 million in actual salary.

    Among Canucks forwards this season, the 27-year-old Motte was first in blocked shots (51), second in team hits (90), was on the first-pairing penalty kill with J.T. Miller and worked well in a shutdown role. He had 15 points in 49 games (7-8), 22 penalty minutes and is a former Masterton Trophy nominee.

    With the clock ticking down to Monday’s noon (Pacific time) deadline, Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin was doing double duty in trying to sign Motte while finding out if there would be a greater trade return.

    “It was a little bit of both I would say,” Allvin said at an afternoon news conference. “For myself, in talking to a lot of teams and feeling out with what they were thinking about our players, that’s where we wound up with the fourth-round pick. There were some teams checking in on him, but we felt the draft in 2023 was a little bit better. And when it was clear we couldn’t sign him, we had to maximize our return.

    “The (draft pick) value gives us a little more ammunition if we want to do something and gives us time to check this draft (2022) out, if we want to move up, or another player becomes available.”

    If the Canucks had come close to a contract, Motte would have had leverage to possibly double his salary, with Sean Kuraly’s contract in Columbus being cited as a possible comparable.

    Like Motte, the Blue Jackets’ bottom-six forward had never hit 10 goals in any NHL season, but now has 11 and plays an appreciated bump-and-grind game. At age 29, he has three years remaining at a US $2.5-million annual cap hit.

    The Canucks have younger and cheaper roster options or prospects to promote. In the interim, they could supplant Motte from within, or give a winger like Will Lockwood, 23, a look along with defenceman Jack Rathbone, 22. Especially if the season continues to go south and the club needs to get a roster read on next season. Allvin believes that will likely occur.

  10. Rangers fans will LOVE Copp. He's an incredibly well rounded player. I'll be cheering for the Rangers in the playoffs, hoping to get a 1st out of the deal. Lol!

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