Rangers’ Chris Drury Learning From Mistakes & Lindgren Will Be Key to Success in 2024-25
Also, Chytil is set to have a career defining season and the team has had problems drafting in the top 10.
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Rangers’ Ryan Lindgren Will Be a Key to Team’s Success in 2024-25
July 16, 2024 by Brian Abate
This offseason the New York Rangers have not made any big moves on defense, as they re-signed veteran blueliner Chad Ruhwedel and let Erik Gustafsson go in free agency. They also signed a restricted free agent. They re-signed Braden Schneider to a two-year deal and will now look to re-sign restricted free agent Ryan Lindgren, who will be a key player for them this season.
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Rangers GM Chris Drury Learning From Past Mistakes
July 16, 2024 by Lucas Standel
Near the end of the 2021 COVID-shortened season, the New York Rangers made headlines when they fired president of hockey operations, John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton. The man who took over both positions was Chris Drury. He served as both an assistant and associate general manager prior to him getting these promotions. It was now his task to take the Rangers out of the rebuild and put them back into being contenders for the Stanley Cup.
Rangers’ Filip Chytil Faces Career-Defining Season
July 19, 2024 by Tom Castro
Despite seven seasons in the NHL marked by a choppy development path and injuries, the New York Rangers are still holding out hope for Filip Chytil.
Rangers Have Real Trouble Drafting in the Top 10
July 19, 2024 by Tom Castro
The New York Rangers continue to have high hopes for Kaapo Kakko, the Finnish forward whom they selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, and Alexis Lafreniere, the Canadian left wing whom they drafted first overall in 2020.