The New York Rangers have already made several moves this offseason, trading away Chris Kreider, Jacob Trouba, Ryan Lindgren, K’Andre Miller, and Filip Chytil. Amid all the change, veteran forward Mika Zibanejad has remained a constant.

At 32 years old, Zibanejad contributed 62 points in 82 games last season (20 goals, 42 assists) and has amassed 740 points in 930 career games with Ottawa and New York. Despite being linked to trade talks since last year’s deadline, he has made it clear he intends to stay in New York.

The stability Zibanejad provides is welcome for the Rangers but complicates other teams’ plans. One team closely watching his status is the Toronto Maple Leafs, led by Auston Matthews, who have been seeking high-end offensive talent to boost their roster.

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