Rangers forward shares his All Star experience
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Ryan Hall
February 3, 2024 (11:15)
As the NHL All Star game approaches with players and NHL officials enjoy the weekend festivities, several players are speaking out on their experience with the All-Star game being in Toronto.
Rangers forward Vincent Trocheck sat down to a media scrum and gave his opinion on how his first few hours at the All-Star events have been for himself and his family.
He is certainly taking this All-Star appointment in stride as this is his second time being at these events as he was named in 2017.
The 30-year-old centre has been enjoying his second year with the New York Rangers as he has been productive as he has played 49 games this season, have scored fifteen goals with 31 assists for 46 points.
His role will become pivotal as the Rangers continue to lock up their spot as the leader of the metropolitan division.
With much hockey season left to play and trade deadline approaching in March it's quite possible the Rangers could be buyers in which this team could look a little different and better.
The final event of this weekend, the All-Star Game will begin tomorrow February 3rd at 3:00 PM eastern.
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