NHL Rumors: Why Timo Meier is being chased by the big guns
San Jose Sharks standout forward Timo Meier has emerged as an active figure on the market. The New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers have both been linked heavily with his signature.
Talk of Timo Meier joining the Rangers is trending, and the implication is that the Rangers see Meier as their top target.
As the NHL trade deadline approaches, the market's big players have become increasingly active. The league's teams have also begun to strategize and explore the market in order to strengthen their squads.
Timo Meier signed a four-year contract with the San Jose Sharks worth $24 million with a $6 million salary cap hit. He is now an upcoming restricted free agent valued at $10 million.
Meier has played 52 games and has accumulated 48 points with 28 goals and 20 assists this season. Heading into the All-Star break, Meier is among the best forwards in the league and his availability and skillset make him a top target.
His stats are really impressive and are attracting every big team in the league, especially those wanting to cement their spot in the playoffs.
If the Rangers are seriously considering him their biggest target, the deal could end up being a blockbuster one.
However, New York have $6.7 million in salary cap space, so getting Meier on a long-term contract would be more advantageous for the team. It could also land the Sharks a first-round selection along with a top prospect in exchange.
The New York Rangers currently sit third with 62 points in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference. Their chances of qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs are high and the Rangers are looking to the market to ensure they make it.
Aside from Timo Meier, there is another star who may be traded by this year's deadline
While Timo Meier remains one of the top talents who will certainly be traded at the trade deadline, there are others who will move as well.
According to multiple reports, Dylan Larkin of the Detroit Red Wings may be moved by the team. Both parties have failed to come to terms on a new contract extension and a trade seems likely. If a team were to miss out on acquiring Meier, Larkin may become their next target.