Chris Kreider expressed mixed feelings about leaving the New York Rangers after 13 seasons but is eager to join the Anaheim Ducks, a team he believes is improving with a strong mix of youth and experience. He highlighted the appeal of head coach Joel Quenneville and the presence of former Rangers teammates, noting the Ducks’ potential for success after bolstering their roster and accumulating significant cap space. Kreider, who recorded 582 points in 883 games with the Rangers, is particularly excited about playing alongside talented forwards like Mason McTavish and Trevor Zegras.



