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- Last Updated
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New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba stated there is no animosity between him and management despite offseason trade rumors. Trouba has two years left on his contract, which recently transitioned from a full no-movement clause to a partial one, and he expressed his desire to remain with the team and in New York. General manager Chris Drury confirmed that communication with Trouba has been positive, emphasizing that he values Trouba as both a player and leader. The Rangers had previously attempted to trade Trouba, reportedly to the Detroit Red Wings, but the deal fell through, leading to speculation about his future. Drury is optimistic about the team's prospects for the upcoming season, noting Trouba's need for a bounce-back performance after a challenging previous season. The relationship between Trouba and the management appears stable as they head into training camp.
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- Last Updated
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