Hurricanes Acquire Rangers' Miller
- On Tuesday, the Hurricanes acquired K'Andre Miller in a sign-and-trade with the Rangers for draft picks and Scott Morrow after Miller signed an eight-year, $60 million extension.
- Facing playoff disappointment, the Rangers signed Gavrikov to a long-term deal, prompting Miller's trade as the team moved to reshape their defense.
- Specifically, the Rangers received a conditional 2026 first-round pick, a second-round pick, and Scott Morrow, while Miller signed an eight-year, $60 million extension at $7.5 million AAV with a top-10 protection clause.
- Following the trade, Hurricanes' defense became younger and more physical, while Rangers acquired valuable assets and signed Gavrikov as Miller’s replacement.
- Looking ahead, the Rangers aim to leverage future cap increases and assets like Panarin’s expiring contract, while Hurricanes hold two 2026 first-round picks from their Dallas trade, shaping long-term team strategies.
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K’Andre Miller is eager for his new start after trade from New York Rangers to Carolina Hurricanes
K'Andre Miller kept his phone off and avoided social media in recent weeks with his future uncertain after five seasons with the New York Rangers.
·Waterloo, Canada
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K'Andre Miller is eager for his new start after trade from New York Rangers to Carolina Hurricanes
K'Andre Miller kept his phone off and avoided social media in recent weeks with his future uncertain after five seasons with the New York Rangers.
·Cherokee County, United States
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