Rangers Trade for Korpisalo, Risking Garand | New York Rangers News
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The New York Rangers pull off a bold trade, acquiring veteran goalie Joonas Korpisalo from Boston for a fourth-round pick in 2028 and young winger Kalle Väisänen — a move that shakes up their goaltending depth chart. Korpisalo, with over 300 NHL games and solid stats last year, now competes for the backup spot behind Igor Shesterkin, potentially sidelining Dylan Garand, who’s now vulnerable to waivers. While the Rangers see Korpisalo’s experience as key, critics question whether they overpaid — especially since free agent Vitek Vanecek signed elsewhere for less. For Boston, the trade clears cap space and opens the door for prospect Michael DiPietro to take on a bigger role. It’s a high-stakes swap that reshapes both teams’ futures.
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