Rangers acquire Trouba from Jets for Pionk, 1st round pick
The New York Rangers sped up their rebuilding effort Monday by acquiring offensive-minded defenceman Jacob Trouba from the Winnipeg Jets.
New York sent young defenceman Neal Pionk and the 20th overall pick in the draft to Winnipeg for Trouba. The 25-year-old gives the rebuilding Rangers a legitimate top-pairing blue liner to help their climb back toward being playoff contenders.
Trouba is a restricted free agent who needs a new contract, which shouldn’t be a problem for the Rangers. The Jets traded Trouba, in part, because they face a salary-cap crunch and also because they weren’t going to sign him to a long-term deal.
“We just felt it was best to open up the door to the possibility of trading him,” Winnipeg general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff said on a conference call Monday night. “He’s someone we saw grow and develop. He’s played hard for our organization for a period of six years.”