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Ryan Lindgren Wants To Stay With Rangers Past Trade Deadline

January 28, 2025 at 9:41 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

If he has things his way, Rangers pending UFA defenseman Ryan Lindgren will remain in New York past the March 7 trade deadline, he told Larry Brooks of the New York Post on Monday (subscription required).

Lindgren, whose stay-at-home play has been hampered by injuries over the past few seasons, spent nearly a month as a restricted free agent last summer before coming to terms on a one-year, $4.5MM deal three days before his scheduled arbitration hearing. Since the deal walked him to unrestricted free agency in 2025, most assumed this would be Lindgren’s last season in Manhattan, either because he’d be traded at the deadline or let loose on the open market.

His play this season hasn’t done much to change that assumption in the public eye. The soon-to-be 27-year-old missed the first five games of the season with an upper-body injury and has since embarked on a rocky campaign, posting overall negative possession impacts for the second season in a row.

He’s still spent most of his time on the Blueshirts’ top pairing with Adam Fox and is averaging nearly 20 minutes per game. However, the difference in Fox’s play away from Lindgren is jarring. The Fox-Lindgren pairing has controlled 49.7% of expected goals together through nearly 500 minutes, while Fox has controlled a league-leading 67.1% of expected goals in nearly 300 minutes with K’Andre Miller on his left side. Most of that difference is accounted for by Miller’s offensive prowess, but the Miller-Fox pairing also allows 0.7 fewer xG per 60 minutes than the Lindgren-Fox duo.

Of course, Lindgren continues to do what he does best – block shots. His 86 are tied with Braden Schneider for the team lead. It hasn’t translated into great shutdown results at 5-on-5, though, especially when paired with his lack of offensive upside.

His role moving forward got muddied when the Rangers signed righty William Borgen to a five-year, $20.5MM extension over the weekend. Borgen is a more direct and economical Jacob Trouba replacement after New York traded him to the Ducks earlier this year. However, he still eats into their cap space for next season and will likely mean the Rangers look to spend Lindgren’s cash on a different style of player – potentially a forward upgrade.

Lindgren has posted better results in the past few weeks, namely six assists and a plus-three rating in 13 games since New Year’s. But his rapidly increasing injury history and inconsistent play over the last two seasons make it understandable that his name pops up in trade speculation, even as the Rangers look to rebound and secure a playoff spot following a harrowing 4-15-0 record in their last 19 games of the 2024 calendar year.

“I just try and block it out,” Lindgren said about that speculation. “I don’t like hearing or seeing my name included in these rumors but I know where I am with my contract and I get it, I’m just trying to do my best, focus on hockey, with what the team needs and try and enjoy it.”

Lindgren didn’t comment on any potential extension talks with the Rangers, but did reaffirm he wanted to see out the season in New York. While drafted by the Bruins in the second round in 2016, he was traded to the Rangers in 2018 in the Rick Nash deal before making his NHL debut. He’s skated in all of his 377 career NHL games as a Ranger, posting 12 goals, 80 assists, 92 points, and a +99 rating while averaging just over 19 minutes per game.

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  1. theruns

    4 months ago

    God bless Lindgren, nobody in the league tries harder or less regard for their own safety. He spends half of the season looking like a crash test dummy.

    Not sure how that plays into a contract extension lol.

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  2. iceman813

    4 months ago

    I’m sure it helps his cause…not many players are willing to throw their body in front of blazing slap shots 20 min a game like he does…
    Unfortunately taking all those shots has damaged his body over time and that will be his downfall during contract negotiations…
    Other than that I think the kid is a smart player with a lot of Heart…with average talent.

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