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Brett Berard skates before a March 16 game against the Edmonton Oilers at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images (Image via Getty)
The New York Rangers did not make the blockbuster trade many fans had been waiting for before the 2026 NHL Draft. They still made a move that says plenty about where Brett Berard stood in their plans.The Rangers announced Friday, June 26, that president and general manager Chris Drury acquired defenseman William Trudeau from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Berard. Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes also confirmed the deal through Canadiens PR, sending Berard to an Eastern Conference rival after his role in New York had clearly tightened.
Brett Berard gets the fresh start that had already started to feel inevitable
Berard, 23, was once an interesting piece in the Rangers’ forward pipeline.
The fit had changed by the time this trade arrived.According to the New York Post, Berard was looking for a change of scenery after a difficult 2025-26 season. That part matters because he was also no longer waiver-exempt. If New York did not see a clear roster path for him, keeping him into training camp carried risk. A demotion could have exposed him to waivers, where the Rangers might have lost him for nothing.
His NHL usage also told the story. Berard played 35 games for the Rangers in 2024-25 and recorded six goals and four assists.
This past season, he went scoreless in 13 games with New York.That is not enough runway for a young forward trying to establish himself. It is also not enough production for a team that already had several bottom-six forward options fighting for space.Montreal gives Berard something New York no longer seemed able to offer: a cleaner opening. The Canadiens get a 23-year-old winger with NHL experience, restricted free agent status, and a real reason to see if a reset changes the picture.For Berard, this is not just a trade. It is a way out of a crowded room.
William Trudeau gives the Rangers a specific answer, not a headline trade
Trudeau is not the kind of return that makes a fan base stop scrolling. That does not make the deal empty.The 23-year-old defenseman is 6’1” and 205 pounds. He spent the 2025-26 season with the Laval Rocket in the AHL, where he had eight goals and 12 assists in 62 games. The Rangers noted that Trudeau ranked third among Rocket defensemen in goals and fourth in assists and points.Across four AHL seasons, all with Laval, Trudeau played 260 games and recorded 28 goals and 62 assists for 90 points. He also appeared in 15 postseason games.The roster logic is easy to see. New York moved a forward whose path had narrowed and added a left-shot defenseman to a pipeline that needed more balance. Trudeau was originally selected by Montreal in the fourth round, No. 113 overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.This trade will not fix the Rangers’ blue line by itself. It was never going to.
The value is in timing and asset management.Drury moved Berard before the waiver question could become a bigger problem. Montreal took the swing on a young forward who needed a new setup. New York got a defenseman with AHL production and a clearer organizational fit.No one won the offseason with this move. Both teams solved a real problem before it got louder.





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