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Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Highlights: BOS 6, NYR 3 (4:55 video via NHL.com)
- Ken Powtak recaps last night’s defeat from the City of Champions (NY Daily News)
- Larry Brooks notes that the early stages of New York’s rebuilds aren’t stacking up to those of the Boston Bruins’ re-tool (NY Post)
- Colin Stephenson discusses how Pavel Buchnevich has emerged as one of the Blueshirts’ most productive players as of late (Newsday)
- Sean Hartnett cites Jeff Gorton’s time in the Bruins’ organization as proof of his ability in navigating a rebuild (WFAN)
- $hayna Goldman break$ down how the Ranger$ can handle Neal Pionk a$ he enter$ re$tricted free agency thi$ $ummer (The Athletic)
- Jack Loennecker summarizes the 2018-19 campaign as an all-encompassing learning experience for the Blueshirts (Elite Sports NY)
- David Bruce ponders how different the 2019-20 Rangers will be from this season’s group (Blue Line Station)
- Steve Paulus examines how much Chris Kreider is truly worth (Blue Line Station)
- Dave Shapiro addresses Jimmy Vesey’s future on Broadway (Blue Seat Blogs)
- Media Availability: David Quinn (1:01) (Official Team Site)
Around the NHL:
- Ken Campbell argues that a price tag of the rumored $4 million is a bargain for the Tampa Bay Lightning to keep one of the game’s best coaches in the fold (The Hockey News)
- The Nashville Predators agreed to terms on a three year, entry-level contract with 2016 1st round selection Dante Fabbro (NBC Sports)
- Contrary to prior reports suggesting Carolina Hurricanes prospect Adam Fox wold return to Harvard and enter free agency in August 2020, Hurricanes’ general manager Don Waddell stated that Fox has yet to decide on his future (TSN)
- Andrew Berkshire analyzes why Vegas Golden Knights’ forward Mark Stone should become the first winger to be awarded the Selke Trophy since 2003 (Sportsnet)