New York Daily News

VLAD GETS A NEW BLUESHIRT

Rangers pick up Tarasenko in deal with Blues

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Vladimir Tarasenko is going to the New York Rangers in a trade that answers another big move by a rival and sets the stage for more to come before the March 3 deadline.

The Rangers acquired the prolific scoring winger and defenseman Niko Mikkola from the St. Louis Blues on Thursday for conditiona­l 2023 first- and 2024 fourth-round picks, forward Sammy Blais and prospect Hunter Skinner.

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 Islanders acquiring 30-goal-scoring center Bo Horvat from Vancouver and signing him to a $68 million, eight-year 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 long-term extension.

The Rangers targeted Tarasenko among the top wingers available, given the high asking price and salary cap ramificati­ons of acquiring Meier or Chicago’s Patrick Kane, the latter of whom still has not decided if he wants to be traded from the Blackhawks. St. Louis retained half of Tarasenko’s salary and $7.5 million cap hit, giving New York some flexibilit­y to make more moves over the next three weeks.

“It’s something we’ve been looking at for a while,” Rangers general manager Chris Drury said on a video call with reporters. “It gives the two new players a little more time to acclimate to our group, so excited to do it now and get them in the lineup.”

As part of their roster shuffle, the Rangers put defenseman Libor Hajek on waivers to clear roster space for Mikkola, a 6-foot-5, 26-year-old Finn who gives them more depth on the blue line. Rookie forward Will Cuylle was also sent back to Hartford of the American Hockey League.

Blais returns to the Blues after less than two years since they traded him to the Rangers with a second-round pick for Pavel Buchnevich.

Tarasenko, who in 2019 helped the Blues win the Stanley Cup for the first time in franchise history, initially requested a trade in the summer of 2021 because he was unhappy with how the team handled his shoulder injuries. He neverthele­ss reported to camp and played for them since, including being a point-a-game player last season.

The first-round pick St. Louis received will be the later of the Rangers’ or Stars’ — from the trade that sent defenseman Niks Lundkvist to Dallas — this year, unless the Stars’ pick winds up in the top 10. The fourth-rounder next year becomes a third as long as New York makes the playoffs this season, which is very likely.

BO SCORES BUT CANUCKS TOP ISLES

Elias Pettersson scored twice in the third period and the Vancouver Canucks snapped a two-game skid with a 6-5 victory over the Islanders.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Brock Boesser, Nils Aman and Anthony Beauvillie­r also scored for the Canucks. Collin Delia made 24 saves in the third game of a four-game trip to begin the second half of the season. J.T. Miller and Quinn Hughes each had two assists.

Bo Horvat, picked up in a trade with Vancouver at the end of January, Kyle Palmieri, Brock Nelson, Mathew Barzal and Noah Dobson scored for the Islanders. Ilya Sorokin finished with 28 saves as the Islanders’ four-game winning streak came to an end.

DEVILS ROLL WITHOUT JACK

Dougie Hamilton scored two power-play goals and the Devils continued to roll despite playing without Jack Hughes for the first time this season, posting a 3-1 victory over the visiting Seattle Kraken.

Mackenzie Blackwood made 34 saves as New Jersey improved to 10-1-1 in its last 12 games. Ondrej Palat had the primary assist on Hamilton’s goals and defenseman John Marino scored into an empty net with 1:11 to play.

Hughes, who leads the Devils with 35 goals and 32 assists, is being listed as week to week with an upper-body injury.

 ?? AP ?? Vladimir Tarasenko gives the Rangers some offensive firepower as they ramp up for a potential deep playoff run.
AP Vladimir Tarasenko gives the Rangers some offensive firepower as they ramp up for a potential deep playoff run.

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