The Toronto Maple Leafs are apparently looking into New York Rangers centre Vincent Trocheck ahead of the NHL offseason. Toronto’s management is believed to be looking for more two-way depth at centre after another disappointing playoff exit. Meanwhile, the New York Rangers may look to make roster changes after an inconsistent campaign.
Vincent Trocheck is becoming one of the most talked-about names in NHL trade rumors lately. The veteran center’s experience, defensive dependability and playoff style make him an intriguing option for the Toronto Maple Leafs as the franchise looks to bolster its lineup for another Stanley Cup push.
Vincent Trocheck and Toronto Maple Leafs trade rumors gain momentum before NHL offseason decisions
The 33-year-old New York Rangers center is known for his faceoff wins, aggressive play along the boards and offensive contributions in pressure situations. Toronto has relied heavily on Auston Matthews and John Tavares in recent years, and adding a third reliable center could go a long way toward improving lineup balance.
Trocheck also has playoff experience and defensive awareness, two areas where the Toronto Maple Leafs have struggled in postseason matchups.
The Rangers were reportedly in the market for a premium young player package from Toronto based on recent NHL trade rumors.
But the Toronto Maple Leafs may be hesitant to deal away major long-term assets for an aging player with years left on his contract.
Toronto has salary cap concerns with Vincent Trocheck’s contract carrying a cap hit of more than $5 million annually. But if the Rangers remain active in trade talks throughout the NHL offseason, reports say the team could be looking more toward future draft picks and defensive prospects.
After a handful of early postseason exits, the organization continues to search for ways to be more consistent in the playoffs. With the
NHL rumor updates brewing over the summer, this trade rumor could be one of the biggest offseason storylines in the league.