New York Rangers right wing Jack Roslovic circled around the back of the Carolina Hurricanes’ net early in Game 1 of the teams’ second-round playoff series, shielding the puck from defenders as he began looking toward the goal mouth.
The New York Rangers broke out the brooms against the Washington Capitals to cap off their first-round series.
The New York Rangers held on for the win on Tuesday night.
The New York Rangers desperately needed to add a first-line right wing and a third-line center to their roster at this year’s trade deadline. On March 8th, General Manager Chris Drury went out and got Jack Roslovic from Columbus and Alex Wennberg from Seattle.
Despite falling to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday 4-2, the New York Rangers have found what they needed in Alexander Wennberg and Jack Roslovic. It was no secret that New York considered themselves buyers during this recent 2024 NHL Trade Deadline.
The New York Rangers tried to make a splash move at the NHL Trade Deadline, as Chris Drury was trying to pull off a blockbuster trade for Jake Guentzel before he was sent to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
If you could sum up Chris Drury’s deadline acquisitions in one word, it would be experience. Collectively Jack Roslovic, Alex […]
Following the frenzy of the NHL trade deadline, Alex Wennberg and Jack Roslovic made their debuts as the New York Rangers turned in one of their best showings and remained atop the Metropolitan Division.
The word around the Columbus Blue Jackets going into Trade Deadline week was they weren’t going to be too active. As it turned out, that was accurate. The Blue Jackets made three trades but none of which were considered anything major.
The New York Rangers are getting a very excited Jack Roslovic, who is escaping another season without playoff action in Columbus. “We think he’s a real good player,” general manager Chris Drury said Friday.
After landing forward Alex Wennberg from the Seattle Kraken on Wednesday, the New York Rangers acquired forward Jack Roslovic from the Columbus Blue Jackets before Friday's NHL trade deadline.
The New York Rangers have acquired forward Jack Roslovic from the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for a conditional fourth-round pick in 2026. The pick becomes a third-rounder if the Rangers reach the Stanley Cup finals this year.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have traded centre Jack Roslovic to the New York Rangers in exchange for a conditional 2026 fourth-round pick that could become a third if the Rangers reach the Stanley Cup Finals.
The New York Rangers are gearing up for a deep playoff run. After adding Alex Wennberg on Wednesday, the Blueshirts did some extra shopping on NHL Trade Deadline Day.
With their eyes set on making a run in the 2024 playoffs, the New York Rangers have added more talent to their already strong lineup by acquiring Jack Roslovic from the Columbus Blue Jackets for a conditional fourth-round pick that becomes a third-round selection if New York reaches the Stanley Cup Final.
Frank Seravalli: Still in the mix for Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jake Guentzel are the Carolina Hurricanes, Florida Panthers, New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, and Vegas Golden Knights.
In previous seasons, the Columbus Blue Jackets entered the NHL’s Trade Deadline with multiple UFA players they needed to make decisions on. However, it is different this season.
There are just two NHL games tonight, but there does seem to be some value on the board, particularly as it relates to shots on goal.
As alluded to in the headline, there is only one pending UFA for the Blue Jackets right now, and that is Jack Roslovic. For those who may not know all of the lingo or what it means, generally when a player’s contract expires they become a ‘free agent’ and are usually referred to as ‘unrestricted’ or ‘restricted’.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have announced that center Jack Roslovic will miss the next 4 to 6 weeks due to a fractured ankle. Roslovic, 26, suffered the injury during Sunday’s game against the New York Rangers.
The Columbus Blue Jackets brought top defense prospect David Jiříček back up from the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters on Monday, per a team release. In a corresponding move, forward Jack Roslovic was placed on injured reserve and is expected to miss four to six weeks with a fractured ankle.
The Columbus Blue Jackets are absolutely jam-packed with players on NHL contracts. They have 16 or 17 forwards who should spend time with the big club next year, which means general manager Jarmo Kekalainen has some work to do culling the herd.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by NHL Lines site Betway The Canucks had interest in Blue Jackets Jack Roslovic during the offseason Aaron Portzline of The Athletic: The Columbus Blue Jackets have made forward Jack Roslovic a healthy scratch this season.
The Columbus Blue Jackets announced that they have extended center Jack Roslovic to a two year contract with a $4 million cap hit. Roslovic was in the final year of his two year contract with a $1,838,362 cap hit, and was a pending restricted free agent.
The Jackets are trading Dubois to the Winnipeg Jets in exchange for Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic. The Jets will also acquire a third-round pick from Columbus.
The Winnipeg Jets have reportedly been shopping restricted free agent forward Jack Roslovic with more intensity today with the hope of moving him for a top-four defender.
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