In a significant development from the New York hockey scene, another player has been unexpectedly removed from the active lineup, sparking intense speculation about an imminent trade announcement.

The decision to scratch the player, made just hours before game time, follows the increasingly common NHL practice of protecting trade assets from potential injury.

This protective measure strongly suggests that trade negotiations have reached an advanced stage, with multiple sources indicating that a deal could be finalized within the next 24-48 hours.

The timing is particularly noteworthy as it comes during a period of heightened trade activity across the league, with several teams actively seeking to strengthen their rosters before the upcoming deadline.

The New York management’s swift action in pulling the player has created a buzz among fans and analysts alike, with many attempting to connect the dots between potential trade partners and roster needs.

This move follows a pattern of similar precautionary scratches across the league that have preceded major trade announcements, adding credibility to the speculation that a significant transaction is in the final stages of completion.

The hockey community now eagerly awaits the official announcement that seems poised to reshape both teams involved in this developing situation.

TVA Sports journalist Renaud Lavoie has just announced that a new player has been removed from the lineup due to trade-related reasons.

This is great news for Martin St-Louis and the Montreal Canadiens, as it officially confirms that the New York Rangers (the Habs’ closest competitors) are giving up on the playoff race!

Wow.

It will now clearly be a battle between the Detroit Red Wings, the Boston Bruins, the Ottawa Senators, and the Montreal Canadiens for the final playoff spot in the East.

Reilly Smith removed from Rangers’ lineup due to a trade

Reilly Smith stats hockey

It’s worth noting that this is exactly what happened with forward Gustav Nyquist earlier this week, and as expected, he was traded just a few hours later.

So, don’t be surprised if Reilly Smith is traded very soon.

 

“Rangers holding out Reilly Smith from tonight’s game for trade deadline reasons. Pending UFA could be dealt before Friday’s deadline.”

Pierre LeBrun

 

This is a very interesting development.

“Reilly Smith will not play tonight against the Predators for roster management reasons.”

Mollie Walker

 

 

Reilly Smith, 33 years old, has 29 points in 58 games this season with the New York Rangers, after recording 40 points in 76 games last season with the Pittsburgh Penguins.