Columbus Blue Jackets Trade Forward Jack Roslovic
The New York Rangers have announced the addition of Jack Roslovic to their roster via trade from Columbus.
This took place amidst the trade deadline. Jack Roslovic, a Columbus native must now leave his hometown team to join a Stanley Cup contender.
The Blue Jackets will receive a conditional 4th round pick in return (2026), turning into a 3rd round pick on the condition that the Rangers reach the Stanley Cup Finals.
Jack Roslovic from CLB to NYR
Jack Roslovic was traded to Columbus in a blockbuster deal involving Patrik Laine that sent Pierre-Luc DuBois to Winnipeg.
Jack Roslovic has been a staple for the Columbus lineup and will serve as a great addition for depth to the Rangers cup run.
In 246 games, during his tenure with the Blue Jackets he has accumulated 146 points, 51 of which are goals.
He has 23 points in 40 games this season.
On a more important note, the Blue Jackets will be retaining 50 percent of Roslovic's salary.
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