Overview
- Talks between Rangers GM Chris Drury and Bruins GM Don Sweeney failed to yield an agreement before the March 6 deadline, per The Boston Globe reporting cited by ClutchPoints.
- The reported New York ask from Boston was either Fraser Minten plus a first-round pick, or Minten with Mark Kastelic and a first- or second-round selection.
- Insider Frank Seravalli said on Flames Talk that multiple interested teams, including Minnesota, Carolina, Boston and Detroit, deemed the price prohibitive.
- Boston opted for a smaller move at the deadline, acquiring Lukas Reichel from the Canucks for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
- Trocheck remains with New York for the rest of the season, and Heavy reports chatter may pick up again in the offseason.