Most NHL teams in a playoff position on American Thanksgiving make the post-season, although there are always exceptions, says Jason Chen as he ranks all 32 teams. Jacob Trouba [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjExMDc0MDUzODMyNzEzNzc1/usatsi_24822786.jpg] Jacob Trouba Earlier this week, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported that the New York Rangers are ready to shake up their roster due to their ongoing struggles. Friedman specifically mentioned [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/new-york-rangers/latest-news/chris-kreider-and-jacob-trouba-reportedly-indicated-in-rangers-move-to-shake-up-roster] defenseman Jacob Trouba as one of the Rangers' available players. Trouba should generate interest, as he is a right-shot, top-four defenseman who plays a heavy game and kills penalties. However, his $8-million cap hit until next season and 15-team no-trade list creates some obstacles. Nevertheless, let's discuss three teams that could look to acquire him. DETROIT RED WINGS The Detroit Red Wings were heavily linked [https://thehockeynews.com/news/will-there-be-no-jacob-trouba-trade-this-summer-after-all]to Trouba during this past off-season, so they are a clear team to watch in the sweepstakes. They have had a tough start to the season, as their 10-11-2 record demonstrates. They have also won only four out of their last ten games, so GM Steve Yzerman could look to make a move soon. Moritz Seider [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjExMDc1MTYxNjY1ODQwNjI4/usatsi_24874223.jpg] Moritz Seider There's no question that the Red Wings could use a defender like Trouba right now. The Rochester, Mich. native would provide them an upgrade for their second pairing and would instantly become a significant part of their penalty kill if acquired. If Trouba is more open to a move to the Red Wings this season, they could be the perfect landing spot for the veteran. BUFFALO SABRES The Buffalo Sabres were rumored to be interested [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/buffalo-sabres/latest-news/sabres-reportedly-linked-to-rangers-captain#:%7e:text=With%20Trouba%20being%20a%20hard,clubs%20reportedly%20linked%20to%20Trouba.] in Trouba last off-season, so they could be another club to watch. Similar to the Red Wings, the Sabres are another Atlantic Division club that could use a top-four, right-shot defenseman. They also have plenty of cap space to work with, so Trouba's salary would not be an issue. Jeff Skinner and Jacob Trouba [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjExMDc0NDI2Njg5NTYyMTU5/usatsi_21984150.jpg] Jeff Skinner and Jacob Trouba The Sabres currently have an 11-10-2 record and are one of several Eastern Conference teams fighting for a playoff spot. Thus, they could benefit from adding a veteran defender like Trouba to their group as they look to take that next step. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS If he is willing to be traded there, the Chicago Blackhawks could be an interesting landing spot for Trouba. Taylor Hall celebrates his second goal against the Dallas Stars with Connor Bedard and Ryan Donato [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MjExMDc0NjAwMzY3MzAyMTkx/usatsi_24865627.jpg] Taylor Hall celebrates his second goal against the Dallas Stars with Connor Bedard and Ryan Donato The Blackhawks are an exciting team on the rise, with Connor Bedard being the superstar youngster they are building around. With this, it would not be too surprising if the Blackhawks looked to add a proven leader like Trouba to mentor their young players and help develop their culture. Trouba would also boost the Blackhawks' blueline and could be a perfect fit on their second pairing. In addition, he would make the rebuilding Blackhawks a more challenging team to go up against because of his hard-nosed style of play. Get the latest news and trending stories right to your inbox by subscribing to The Hockey News newsletter here [https://info.thehockeynews.com/mail/microsites/951/1/gTeQVf?_gl=1*ustlbj*_ga*NjkyMzUxMy4xNjYzNjIwMzQ3*_ga_PK63FB1PME*MTcxMzUwOTExNi40NDguMS4xNzEzNTA5MjA5LjU5LjAuMA..]. And share your thoughts by commenting below the article on THN.com or by visiting our forum [https://thehockeynews.rtb.io/THNHOME/posts].