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Rangers Sideline Carson Soucy in Mysterious Move—What Are They Hiding?

Rangers Sideline Carson Soucy in Mysterious Move—What Are They Hiding?

Something’s definitely stirring in Gotham’s ice kingdom. The New York Rangers, under the watchful eye of GM Chris Drury, are kicking off a shakeup that feels both strategic and a bit unsettling. You see, Drury gave a heads-up to the faithful about an upcoming sell-off—part of a calculated retooling—but now, that warning’s turning into action. Carson Soucy, the rugged defenseman, has been benched for reasons that smell like a prelude to a trade, likely heading over to the Islanders in a move that could reshape the local landscape. It’s fascinating how the Isles are hunting for defensive depth after Romanov’s injury, while the Rangers, surprisingly, are dusting off the old “seller” tag despite high hopes going into the season. And yeah—Artemi Panarin looming as a potential trade centerpiece? That saga’s just heating up, with cap space and no-movement clauses hung out like flags in the breeze. Drury’s promise isn’t about tearing down but refashioning around the core; still, watching a roster remodel in real-time is equal parts thrilling and nerve-wracking for anyone who bleeds blue, red, and white. Stick around—this is one chapter of Rangers hockey that’s far from finished. LEARN MORE

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Rangers’ sell-off that general manger Chris Drury warned fans would be coming as part of a retooling process looks to be getting underway.

Defenseman Carson Soucy is being held out of the Rangers’ lineup Monday night against the Boston Bruins for roster management reasons, according to a person familiar with the decision. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no trade had been finalized.

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The Athletic reported a deal sending Soucy to the crosstown New York Islanders was brewing. It was not immediately clear what the Rangers would get in return and if they would retain any of his $3.25 million salary.

If completed, the trade would be just the fourth between the teams and first since 2010.

The Islanders have been looking for a left-shooting defenseman since Alexander Romanov injured his right shoulder and had surgery in November, sidelining him for 5 to 6 months. That timeline means Romanov could return at some point after the playoffs begin in mid-April.

Soucy, 31, is a pending unrestricted free agent and would be a rental addition for the Islanders, who have shifted into contending mode in GM Mathieu Darche’s first season in charge. No. 1 pick Matthew Schaefer emerging as a young star and the rookie of the year front-runner raised the organization’s expectations, and making the playoffs in a wide-open Eastern Conference is now a realistic expectation.

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The opposite is the case for the Rangers, who are now surprise sellers. Underachieving in Mike Sullivan’s first season as coach prompted a change of course for Drury, who got a multiyear contract extension from owner James Dolan in April and is getting the chance to fix a flawed roster.

In a letter to fans posted on social media Jan. 16, Drury said the team would not stand pat and that “a shift will give us the ability to be smart and opportunistic as we retool as a team.”

“This will not be a rebuild,” Drury said. “This will be a retool built around our core players and prospects. We will target players that bring tenacity, speed, skill and a winning pedigree with a focus obtaining young players, draft picks and cap space to allow us flexibility moving forward.”

Artemi Panarin, the team’s leading scorer every season since signing an $81.5 million contract in 2019, like Soucy is set to be a free agent and could be the best player moved before the NHL’s March 6 trade deadline. Panarin is 34, counts $11.6 million against the cap and has a full no-movement clause, which allows him control over where he goes.

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Just about everyone in the organization, aside from franchise goaltender Igor Shesterkin, top defenseman Adam Fox and prospect Gabe Perreault, figures to be available at the right price.

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