NHL Trade Rumors: New York Rangers signal sell-off as Calgary Flames consider more deadline movesNew York Rangers signal sell-off as Calgary Flames consider more deadline moves (Image Via Twitter The most recent NHL gossip has brought the New York Rangers and Calgary Flames right in the middle of the trade deadline talk. With the uncertainty regarding the team’s direction, salary cap flexibility, and long-term plans all coming to the surface, both teams seem to be going through some very important transitions. The market now could really change the future of each team a lot and also cause a redistribution of power across the league.The New York Rangers team manager, Chris Drury, was very open about the organization’s direction, which made that reality clearer. He was indicating that there is a readiness to pull back from the present roster. On the other hand, the Calgary Flames’ recent trading activity is viewed as a signal that more trades could follow, particularly in the case of veteran forwards who are still attractive to other teams in the league.

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Drury’s letter to the fans, which was made public on Friday, probably confirmed the many suspicions: New York is getting ready to retool. Drury said that the idea is to bring in young NHL players and prospects that are fast, skilled, and have a winning mindset, along with the creation of long-term salary cap flexibility. The note was reminiscent of the 2018 “Letter” era and got some fans to call it “Letter 2.0.” Drury further said that players who have participated in recent long playoff runs might be traded.

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Vincent Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic has mentioned that the uncertainty surrounds many big names. Artemi Panarin has been told that he will not be offered a contract extension and will become a UFA on July 1, while Drury is reportedly willing to assist a trade if Panarin lifts his no-movement clause. On the other hand, Mika Zibanejad has assured the team of his loyalty, thus making a deadline deal less likely. Vincent Trocheck, together with Alexis Lafreniere and Braden Schneider, is also getting interest from teams that want to trade.In the meantime, the trade of Rasmus Andersson by the Flames to Vegas has sparked more rumors in Calgary. Daniel Austin of the Calgary Sun opines that the veterans Nazem Kadri and Blake Coleman might be next as the Flames consider trading established players for future assets.The Rangers are changing their strategy, whereas the Flames are not yet done; thus, this trade season could result in massive changes. Both franchises seem to be prepared to make daring moves that could shape their future.