According to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan, the Buffalo Sabres are one of four teams who have talked to the New York Rangers about defenseman Jacob Trouba.
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According to Kaplan, the other three teams in the mix for Trouba are the Detroit Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, and Columbus Blue Jackets.
The Sabres have been connected to Trouba in the past, and it is clear that they could use an upgrade on the right side of their defense. They also have the cap space to handle Trouba’s $8 million cap hit.
Trouba has a 15-team no-trade list, so he has a say about where he will end up. However, according to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, the Rangers will waive Trouba if he does not accept a trade.
Trouba, 30, has appeared in 24 games this season, where he has six assists, 39 hits, and a minus-3 rating.
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