Rejoint: juin 2017
Messages: 1,841
Mentions "j'aime": 552
Sorry, but I can't see the Rangers getting excited about a 7th-round "prospect", a pick in the 26-31 range, and another low-percentage pick if Kreider re-signs in Boston. If Kreider is willing to accept a move to his hometown, he would likely agree to negotiate before the trade is made (it helps both his former boss and his new boss). At that point, the deal would be a roster player, a prospect and a high pick. If he's not willing to talk about an extension until after the season, the Rangers can probably still get a higher pick somewhere else.
The last Bruins 7th-rounder to play a game in the NHL was Zach Trotman, and he was drafted in 2010. It's not impossible that Shen would buck the trend, but I wouldn't bet my one chance to trade Kreider on it.