The Peterborough Examiner

Boston Bruins acquire Nash in multi-player trade with Rangers

- JOHN WAWROW THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Boston Bruins continued solidifyin­g their playoff push by acquiring forward Rick Nash in a multi-player trade with the Rangers that leaves New York retooling for the long-term future.

The Bruins won the Nash sweepstake­s by acquiring the 33-year-old forward Sunday, a day before the NHL’s trade deadline.

The Rangers acquired the Bruins’ first-round pick in this year’s draft as well as forwards Ryan Spooner and Matt Beleskey, defenceman Ryan Lindgren and a seventhrou­nd pick in the 2019 draft.

The Bruins also signed veteran forward Brian Gionta to a oneyear, US$700,000 seal Sunday. Gionta served as the captain of the American team that competed at the Pyeongchan­g Winter Games.

Gionta has appeared in 1,006 career NHL games with Buffalo, Montreal and New Jersey from 2001 through 2017.

Nash has topped 30 goals in eight of his 15 NHL seasons and joins a Bruins team that ranks third in the Eastern Conference standings with 82 points. Nash is in the final year of his contract and is eligible to become an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer.

The Bruins play at Buffalo on Sunday and are coming off a 4-3 loss at Toronto on Saturday night.

Nash is travelling to join the Bruins and will be eligible to play.

This marked the second trade between the two teams this past week. On Tuesday, the Bruins acquired veteran defenceman Nick Holden for prospect Robbie O’Gara and a draft pick.

For the Rangers, trading Nash further signals their plans to overhaul the aging core of a roster that helped New York make the playoffs in each of the previous seven seasons, including the team that lost the 2014 Stanley Cup final in five games to Los Angeles.

The Rangers are slipping out of playoff contention in going 5-16 in their past 21 games since Jan. 7, and have lost six straight in preparing to host Detroit on Sunday.

Adding the Bruins’ first-round pick gives the Rangers nine selections in this year’s draft, including six in the first three rounds.

New York might not be done dealing with captain Ryan McDonagh also considered to be on the trading block.

And with Nash off the market, the focus of trade attention also turns to whether Sabres forward Evander Kane and Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson will also be dealt by Monday afternoon.

Kane has already acknowledg­ed he expects to be traded, and was held out of Buffalo’s 5-1 loss at Washington on Sunday.

The Rangers took the same approach with Nash by having him sit out their previous two games to avoid the possibilit­y of getting injured.

Nash has 18 goals and 28 points in 60 games this season. He was selected by Columbus with the No. 1 pick in the 2002 draft and played his first nine seasons with the Blue Jackets before being traded to the Rangers in a multi-player deal in July 2012. Overall, he has 434 goals and 799 points.

The Rangers saluted Nash following the trade by posting a note on their Twitter account by thanking him for “6 memorable years as part of the New York Rangers family . ... Once a Ranger, always a Ranger. We salute you!”

The 26-year-old Spooner has 41 goals and 142 points in 252 NHL games since being selected by Boston in the second round of the 2010 draft. Lindgren was selected by Boston in the second round of the 2016 draft and currently is playing his sophomore season at the University of Minnesota.

Spooner is expected to make his Rangers’ debut against Detroit.

Beleskey has 10 seasons of NHL experience, including the past three with Boston. He had no points in 14 games with Boston before being demoted to the minors in December.

Oilers acquire forward Pontus Aberg from Predators for forward Mark Letestu

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers acquired forward Pontus Aberg from the Nashville Predators for forward Mark Letestu on Sunday.

Aberg, 24, appeared in 37 games with Nashville this season, registerin­g two goals and eight assists. The native of Stockholm, Sweden, had three goals and seven assists in 52 career NHL games.

He has also accumulate­d two goals and three assists in 18 career playoff games.

Letestu, 33, of Elk Point, Alta., had eight goals and 11 assists in 60 games with Edmonton.

 ?? JEFFREY T. BARNES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Boston Bruins’ newly aquired forward Rick Nash skates prior to the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, on Sunday, in Buffalo, N.Y.
JEFFREY T. BARNES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston Bruins’ newly aquired forward Rick Nash skates prior to the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, on Sunday, in Buffalo, N.Y.

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