Sources: Hurricanes acquire Miller from Rangers
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Sources: Hurricanes acquire Miller from Rangers
"The New York Rangers continued a reshape of their roster Tuesday night, dealing veteran defenseman K'Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes in a trade."
"In return, the Metropolitan Division-rival Hurricanes have acquired a 2026 first- and second-round pick, with the first rounder being top-ten protected."
"Carolina negotiated and secured an eight-year, $60 million extension with Miller, who averaged 21:56 time on the ice last season."
"Miller has 36 goals and 132 points in his NHL career, all with New York."
K'Andre Miller was traded from the New York Rangers to the Carolina Hurricanes, marking a significant roster change. In exchange, the Hurricanes received a 2026 first-round pick, top-ten protected, and a second-round pick. Carolina secured an eight-year contract worth $60 million with Miller, who logged significant ice time last season. Miller, a 25-year-old defenseman with a collegiate background at Wisconsin, has totaled 36 goals and 132 points in his NHL career, all with the Rangers.
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