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The New York Rangers are probably going to seek Trent Frederic at the trade deadline.

The trade deadline is the clock that we’re all watching, but New York will be back on the ice in a few days when they play the Buffalo Sabres. The deadline for the New York Rangers to expand their roster is March 7. If the Blueshirts add more “meat and potatoes” as Emily Kaplan thinks Chris Drury desires, it’s a crucial day. Trent Frederic, a forward for the Boston Bruins who screams New York Ranger, is the top target for this.

For the foreseeable future, Frederic will be associated with the Blueshirts as a pending unrestricted free agent. For some time now, New York has been in dire need of more sandpaper. The Rangers tried to add some toughness to their squad with J.T. Miller, and they will be seeking for more of the same in the future to help them compete for the playoffs. Trent Frederic enters the picture at this point.

A bottom-six grinder, Frederic can deliver devastating strikes, drops his gloves without hesitation, and refuses to take any extracurricular activities lightly. A squad that feels defeated might be rejuvenated by that type of passion in the locker room. Trent Frederic, who can offer a similar attitude, would be the ideal alternative for Adam Edstrom, who is injured. We know the Rangers can get into their heads sometimes.

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In his 55 games this season, Frederic has eight goals and seven assists, but his output is a byproduct. His purpose is to strike people in the face. and it’s a bonus if the puck makes it into the net. Frederic is paid to make jaws hurt, make people pay the price physically, and wear down opponents in the postseason. His name will surface in speculations if the Boston Bruins lose their postseason spots.

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