Anaheim Ducks Trade for New York Rangers Veteran Chris Kreider
- On June 12, 2025, the New York Rangers sent veteran left winger Chris Kreider to Anaheim in a trade that brought center Carey Terrance and multiple draft selections to New York.
- The Rangers sought to free up salary cap space and move on from Kreider, who had a down 2024-25 season and two years left on his $6.5 million annual contract.
- Kreider, 34, scored 22 goals and 30 points in 68 games last season and once had a career-high 52 goals in 2021-22; Terrance, 20, is a promising two-way center who had 20 goals in 45 OHL games.
- Kreider, who is third in Rangers history with 326 goals and holds the franchise record with 48 playoff goals, is being traded to Anaheim where he will be reunited with Jacob Trouba, now playing under coach Joel Quenneville.
- Anaheim hopes Kreider sparks its rebuilding team, which has missed the playoffs since 2018, while the Rangers gain salary-cap flexibility and a mid-level prospect to refresh their roster.
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