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The Rangers freed up some much-needed cap space by trading Ryan Reaves to the Wild on Wednesday before their game against the Ducks in Anaheim. 

In exchange for Reaves, the Blueshirts received a 2025 fifth-round draft pick from Minnesota. The Wild will be taking on the remainder of Reaves’ $1.75 million cap hit, which will equate to approximately $4.8 million of space at the trade deadline. 

Reaves’ agent, Kevin Epp, asked Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury for a trade while the team was in Los Angeles earlier this week, according to a source. The Rangers wanted to give Reaves a dignified departure, so reuniting him with Wild general manager Bill Guerin, whom the veteran winger knows from his days in Pittsburgh, was a way to do it. 


  Ryan Reaves had been scratched in seven of the last eight Rangers games. AP Photo Ryan Reaves had been scratched in seven of the last eight Rangers games. AP Photo

The 35-year-old had been a healthy scratch for the Rangers in seven of the last eight games — and eight times overall. Despite playing a niche fourth-line role last season, Reaves had been edged out of the Rangers lineup by Julien Gauthier, who brings a lot more speed. 

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