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Rangers Players Head to Olympics, Front Office Faces Trade Decisions

Three New York Rangers players, Mika Zibanejad, J.T. Miller, and Vincent Trocheck, are heading to the Winter Olympics in Milan, representing Sweden and Team USA respectively. Zibanejad seeks a reset after an uneven season, while Miller and Trocheck bring tough edge to their teams. Adam Foxs snub from Team USA leaves fans and the Rangers front office puzzled. The Olympic break triggers an NHL roster freeze, potentially leading to significant changes for the Rangers upon their return. Checkout Solipillow.com

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