Rangers Star Linked to Toronto Maple Leafs Following Insider Elliotte Friedman's Report
The New York Rangers are undergoing an identity change and that's lead to reports the Toronto Maple Leafs could swoop in and acquire the forward they need.
In what could be considered one of the worst downfalls in recent NHL history, the New York Rangers have fallen off after being considered potential Stanley Cup Finalists.
The 31-year old is no stranger to the Maple Leafs, spending the first five seasons of his career with the Ottawa Senators. Drafted sixth overall by the Sens in 2011, he's been one of the NHL's most reliable producers in his career.
With 699 points in 884 games (300G, 399A), it's obvious that while he doesn't get the recognition as some other stars in the league, he's just as good. Only scoring less than 20-goals three times in his career, he can be counted on to give you 25-30 goals per season.
"It would be a complicated deal to put together, but at the very least, I think the Leafs should inquire on Mika Zibanejad's availability.
One source with strong knowledge of the situation indicated to me that the 31-year-old pivot is available for trade and is willing to waive his no movement clause for the right spot."
On paper, for all intents and purposes,
Zibanejad would tick a lot of boxes for Craig Berube and company up the middle.
He's big, he's dynamic, he shoots right, and maybe most notably, he's not a ghost in the postseason. In 74 career playoff games, the Swede has tallied 63 points.
Not only great offensively, he's also a big body at 6'2 and has nearly a 50% faceoff percentage throughout his 14-year tenure. Blessed with great hockey IQ, Zibanejad if often always in a good position to score or to help his team in their zone.
He instantly makes the Maple Leafs Top 9 better, and can slide in and out with any of their lines.
The one man caveat with Zibanejad is his price tag. Making a staggering $8.5M for the next five season, Toronto would not only need to part with several of their contracts but need to ask the Rangers to eat some salary; not the easiest request.
It is going to cost a lot to bring Mika Zibanejad aboard, but the best teams who make it the furthest end up needing to break the bank. This could be the one time Toronto needs to figure out how to make a splash and finally make a statement in the playoffs.
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DECEMBRE 31 | 1216 ANSWERS Rangers Star Linked to Toronto Maple Leafs Following Insider Elliotte Friedman's Report Should the Maple Leafs go after Mika Zibanejad in a trade? |
Yes | 750 | 61.7 % |
No | 466 | 38.3 % |
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