Chicago Blackhawks: Three trade packages for Dylan Strome

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - FEBRUARY 16: Dylan Strome #17 of the Chicago Blackhawks controls the puck under pressure from Scott Harrington #4 of the Columbus Blue Jackets at the United Center on February 16, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - FEBRUARY 16: Dylan Strome #17 of the Chicago Blackhawks controls the puck under pressure from Scott Harrington #4 of the Columbus Blue Jackets at the United Center on February 16, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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Chicago Blackhawks Dylan Strome
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New York Rangers

Dylan Strome would be a great fit for the New York Rangers. He would go in there and be the perfect third-line center.  Their top-line center, Mika Zibanajad,  has really taken off this season. He is looking like he is going to be a legit NHL superstar for a long time. Behind him, is Dylan’s brother Ryan Strome. The elder Strome was also having a great season playing alongside Artemi Panarin.

If Dylan Strome was added to this mix, it would be a great group of centers for this up and coming Rangers team. They have a lot of young players coming in with more on the way so making sure they are deep at the center of the ice could be key for them. They have a bright future and Strome uniting with his brother could go a long way for them both.

The Rangers and Hawks would both be wise to make a one for one deal here. Dylan Strome to the Rangers in exchange for Alexandar Georgiev. They are both restricted free agents and are due for a decent little raise. The Rangers could still use Henrik Lundqvist as their backup while handing over the keys to Igor Shesterkin. Shesterkin is the goalie of the future in New York so Georgiev is expendable.

The Blackhawks bringing in Georgiev could be the answer in goal. They traded Robin Lehner to the Vegas Golden Knights and Corey Crawford is on an expiring contract.  They might bring in Corey Crawford on another extension but he is best served for splitting time at this point in his. career. At 24 years old, Alexandar Georgiev is awesome and could be with the team for a long time.