The New York Rangers and Utah Mammoth complete a trade involving center Vincent Trocheck. Multiple reports say Trocheck, whose contract runs through 2029 with a $5.625 million cap hit, is moving to the Mammoth. The deal is described as part of New York’s broader roster retooling under general manager Chris Drury. In return, the Rangers receive defenseman Sean Durzi and prospect Cole Beaudoin, with Utah also sending a draft pick included in the package. One report specifies that the trade includes a 2027 third-round pick. Trocheck is also reported to have a 10-team no-trade list, indicating the deal occurs with his permitted destination preferences. The reporting characterizes Trocheck as departing after productive seasons, while the Rangers add both immediate defensive help through Durzi and future upside through Beaudoin. Financial and contractual details, including Trocheck’s remaining term and cap charge, are consistent across the available summaries.