Rangers trade Nash to Bruins for 1st-round pick, Spooner, Beleskey
The Boston Bruins have landed winger Rick Nash from the New York Rangers on Sunday, the team announced.
A trade between the two teams involving Nash was reported to be nearing completion Saturday night, but salary-cap restrictions initially stood in the way of it being finalized.
However, it is now being reported New York will be retaining 50 percent of Nash's hefty $7.8-million cap hit, the maximum amount allowed, per McKenzie.
In exchange for Nash, the Rangers receive a first-round pick in this year's draft, defensive prospect Ryan Lindgren, forwards Ryan Spooner and Matt Beleskey and a seventh-round pick in 2019. Boston will retain 50 percent of Beleskey's remaining contract ($3.8-million annual average value for two more seasons), according to The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun.
Nash's name has been heavily involved in trade rumors over the past couple months, with talks intensifying in recent days, and the addition of a player of his caliber is most definitely a coup for a Bruins club looking to take a serious run at the Cup.
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