Sources: Hurricanes acquire Miller from Rangers
Briefly

K'Andre Miller was traded from the New York Rangers to the Carolina Hurricanes, marking a significant roster change. In exchange, the Hurricanes received a 2026 first-round pick, top-ten protected, and a second-round pick. Carolina secured an eight-year contract worth $60 million with Miller, who logged significant ice time last season. Miller, a 25-year-old defenseman with a collegiate background at Wisconsin, has totaled 36 goals and 132 points in his NHL career, all with the Rangers.
The New York Rangers continued a reshape of their roster Tuesday night, dealing veteran defenseman K'Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes in a trade.
In return, the Metropolitan Division-rival Hurricanes have acquired a 2026 first- and second-round pick, with the first rounder being top-ten protected.
Carolina negotiated and secured an eight-year, $60 million extension with Miller, who averaged 21:56 time on the ice last season.
Miller has 36 goals and 132 points in his NHL career, all with New York.
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