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It was a messy season at Madison Square Garden, but July 1 proved that the Rangers remain a free agency destination.
Going into the offseason, it was clear that New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury had to make a lot tough decisions ...
The Blueshirts left the opening day of NHL free agency in a stronger position than they started, with an inside look behind ...
Vladislav Gavrikov signed a seven-year contract with a $7 million average annual value with the New York Rangers.
Artemi Panarin is the greatest free agent signing in franchise history and one of the select greatest big-money free agent ...
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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNRangers sign Taylor Raddysh to 2-year contract, fortify bottom-6 forward groupThe New York Rangers bolstered their bottom-six group of forwards Tuesday, when they signed Taylor Raddysh to a two-year, $3 ...
2. A 'BULLVON' ON THE BLUE LINE: I'm very bullish about 6-3, 220 pound Vladislav (Call me Slava) Gavrikov being added to a ...
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The Journal News on MSNNY Rangers development camp observations: Young forwards knocking on the doorGabe Perreault was the headliner at Rangers prospect development camp, but there are many others worth keeping an eye on.
There was widespread belief that the New York Rangers would sign Vladislav Gavrikov, but the contract looks like a steal.
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Yardbarker on MSNGrading the K’Andre Miller trade: Hurricanes roll dice as Rangers get worseThe fit between top UFA defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov and the New York Rangers was too obvious for either party to pass up.
Chris Drury is as circumspect as they come, but the Rangers general manager sure said a mouthful when he was asked Wednesday ...
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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNWhy Rangers hoping for Brennan Othmann breakthrough next seasonA year ago at this time, Brennan Othmann was talking up his leadership role at the annual New York Rangers development camp ...
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