The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Rangers acquire Tarasenko

- By Stephen Whyno

The New York Rangers have acquired All-Star Vladimir Tarasenko from the St. Louis Blues, a trade that answers a recent move made by a rival and sets the stage for more to come before the March 3 deadline.

The teams announced the deal Thursday. The Rangers sent conditiona­l 2023 first- and 2024 fourth-round picks, forward Sammy Blais and prospect Hunter Skinner to the Blues for the prolific scoring winger, who’s set to be an unrestrict­ed free agent after the season, and depth defenseman Niko

Mikkola.

Tarasenko gives New York even more of an offensive boost in the hopes of making another deep playoff run following a surprise trip to the Eastern Conference Final. The 31-year-old Russian has 29 points in 38 games this season but is also a proven scorer who has surpassed 30 goals six times in his NHL career.

Getting Tarasenko comes on the heels of the New York Islanders acquiring 30-goal-scoring center Bo Horvat from Vancouver and signing him to a $68 million, eightyear extension.

It puts more pressure on the teams around the

Rangers and Islanders in the Metropolit­an and the rest of the East, most notably the division-leading Carolina Hurricanes and second-place New Jersey Devils, who lost All-Star center Jack Hughes to a week-to-week injury. Any of those teams would be a good fit for 26-year-old San Jose Sharks winger Timo Meier, who’s under team control for at least next season at $10 million and could sign a longterm extension.

The Rangers put defenseman Libor Hajek on waivers to clear roster space for Mikkola, a 6foot-5, 26-year-old Finn who gives them more bulk on the blue line.

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