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How New York Rangers can become a Dynasty

 The New Rangers already have some nice pieces in place, but for some reason, they just can seem to put it all together. If they draft correctly and make the right trades, the Rangers have the potential to become a dynasty.


At the trade deadline, the New York Rangers make one major trade:

New York Rangers trade Pavel Buchnevich, Brendan Smith, Ryan Strome to the San Jose Sharks for Marc Eduord Vlasic, and a 2021 1st round pick. The Sharks retain 1 million of Marc Eduord Vlasic's annual cap hit.

The Rangers get a Marc Eduord Vlasic, who has a terrible contract but will also gain a 1st round pick for taking on his contract. The Sharks get Pavel Buchnevich and Ryan Strome, two top 6 forwards, and Brendan Smith, a top 6 defenseman.


The New York Rangers miss the playoffs in the 2020-21 season and end up with the 5th pick in the draft.


The New York Rangers lose Brendan Lemieux to the Seattle Kraken in the Expansion draft.


At the 2021 draft, the New York Rangers trade Jacob Trouba to the Detroit Red Wings for picks Troy Stetcher, 37, 51, 94.


2021 draft

5-Brandt Clarke

9-Mason McTavish

37-Nikita Chibrikov

51-Issac Belliveau

94-Gabe Klassen

The New York Rangers draft Brandt Clarke and Mason McTavish, two high-end prospects, who will be a big part of their core; Nikita Chibrikov and Issac Belliveau can be great complementary pieces for the Rangers down the road


New York Rangers re-sign all RFAs.


New York Rangers sign two players in free agency:

Phillip Danault-7yrs/5.75M per 

Cody Ceci-1yrs/1.25M


The New York Rangers make the playoffs in the 2021-22 season but end up losing in the first round of the playoffs.


Before the 2022 draft, one major trade is made:

New York Rangers trade Kakko Kakko, Alexandar Georgiev to the Anaheim Ducks for Danton Heinen, Lukas Dostal, and a 2022 1st round pick.

Kakko Kakko hasn't quite fit in with the New York Rangers, so perhaps a change of scenery would be good for him; this is a great return for the Rangers considering Kakko has yet to live up to his draft potential.


Before the 2022 draft, the New York Rangers trade Mika Zibanejad to the Detroit Red Wings for Filip Zadina, 2022 1st round pick in a sign and trade.

The Rangers get a terrific return for Mika Zibanejad, a player that was going to become a UFA and save a ton of cap room.


At the 2022 draft, the New York Rangers trade Filip Chytil, Vitaly Kravtsov, pick 4, 2023 1st round pick to the Ottawa Senators for pick 1.


2022 draft

1-Shane Wright

6-Seamus Casey

18-Noah Greuter

The New York Rangers draft Shane Wright, a dynamic goal-scoring center, who will be a big part of the core in the future. Seamus Casey has the potential to be a top-pair defenseman in the NHL, and Noah Grueter has the potential to be an impact forward as well.


New York Rangers re-sign a few players:

Danton Heinen-3yrs/3.25M per

Nic Paul-3yrs/2.25M per


New York Rangers re-sign all RFAs.


New York Rangers sign Valeri Nischuskin to a 2 yr deal worth 2 million per season.


The New York Rangers win the Presidents' Trophy in the 2022-23 season but lose in the Conference Finals.


Alexis Lafreniere is re-signed to a 6yr deal worth/6.66M per season. 


New York Rangers re-sign all RFAs.


By the 2023-24 season, the New York Rangers are a Stanley Cup Favorite:


2023-24 New York Rangers:

A.Lafreniere-S.Wright-V.Nishuskin

A.Panarin-P.Danault-N.Chibrikov

F.Zadina-M.McTavish-D.Heinen

N.Paul-Br.Howden-J.Gauthier

K-A.Miller-S.Casey

M-E.Vlasic-B.Clarke

R.Lindgren-A.Fox

I.Shesterkin

O.Dostal

Top Prospects: N.Greuter, I.Belliveau, G.Klassen



The New York Rangers have now put together a dominant team that looks like it could be the NHL's next dynasty.





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