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Lightning strikes as Tampa Bay acquires McDonagh

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NEW YORK — The Tampa Bay Lightning made the biggest move at the NHL’s trade deadline on Monday, acquiring defenseman Ryan McDonagh and forward JT Miller from the New York Rangers for forward Vladimir Namestniko­v, two prospects and two draft picks.

Rangers GM Jeff Gorton said it was difficult to deal McDonagh, who was New York’s captain, but the returns — prospects Libor Hajek and Brett Howden, and Tampa Bay’s first-round pick in 2018 and a conditiona­l first-round pick in 2019 — are “exciting” for a franchise in the midst of a rebuild.

“There’s a lot of work here,” Gorton said on a conference call. “We’re trying to build a team. We’re adding these assets and doing all these things, but there’s a lot of work to be done.

“There are a lot of players out there that we need to be watching, finding out what’s going on in the draft. There’s a lot of opportunit­y to grow as a team and make our team better. That’s our goal. I feel like we’re just starting.”

New York has three firstround picks in June’s draft. The Rangers also have two secondroun­d picks, two third-round picks, a fourth, a fifth and a sixth for a total of 10 picks.

The deal continued the Rangers’ rebuilding process. They have acquired defenseman Rob O’Gara and a 2018 thirdround draft pick from Boston for Nick Holden; prospect Yegor Rykov and a 2018 second-round draft pick from New Jersey for Michael Grabner; a 2018 first-round pick, a 2019 seventh-round pick, prospect Ryan Lindgren, Ryan Spooner and Matt Beleskey from Boston for Rick Nash; and now Namestniko­v, Hajek and Howden.

“You look at these opportunit­ies when they come along and maybe we take advantage or get an opportunit­y because teams feel they can win and we can make these deals,” Gorton said.

As the Rangers head to Canada for a three-game road trip against Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton, they are 25th in the NHL with a 27-30-6 record and 60 points.

Whereas New York is looking toward the organizati­on’s future, Tampa Bay is bolstering its roster in an attempt to win the franchise’s second Stanley Cup.

In acquiring McDonagh, the Lightning is acquiring a toppairing defenseman who has one year left on a six-year, $28.2 million contract signed prior to the 2013-14 season.

He joins a defensive group which includes Victor Hedman, rookie Mikhail Sergachev, and McDonagh’s former teammates in New York, Dan Girardi and Anton Stralman.

Right winger Ryan Callahan, who also played with McDonagh with the Rangers from 2010 to 2014, is also a member of a Lightning team that leads the Eastern Conference with 87 points entering Monday night.

McDonagh has 26 points (two goals and 24 assists) in 49 games this season, and 238 points (51 goals and 187 assists) in 516 regular-season games.

He has 10 goals and 31 assists in 96 playoff games.

“It was a very difficult thing to do,” said Gorton.

“Ryan is a player we view as a really special Ranger, he (was) the captain of our team. He (was) here for a lot of good times and played a lot of good hockey for us.”

 ?? AP FILE ?? New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh in action against the Columbus Blue Jackets. McDonagh was dealt to the Tampa Bay Lightning in a multi-player trade on Monday.
AP FILE New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh in action against the Columbus Blue Jackets. McDonagh was dealt to the Tampa Bay Lightning in a multi-player trade on Monday.

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