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Kris Knoblauch named head coach of the Hartford Wolf Pack
The Wolf Pack finally have their head coach
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The Wolf Pack finally have their head coach
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Miller solidifies his spot as the USA’s top defenseman, while Lundkvist suffers a injury that could impact his season.
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A tight cap could result in a meager extension for the the grit-and-shine forward, but that only increases the potential ROI for the Blueshirts
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Gorton and the Rangers need to find a way to get under the cap
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The New York Rangers took care of business with another RFA today by announcing the re-signing of Vinni Lettieri to a one-year deal. OFFICIAL: #NYR have agreed to terms with restricted free agent forward Vinni Lettieri on a one-year deal. — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) July 24, 2019 At this time
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If you don’t like mushrooms, I don’t want to talk to you
New York Rangers Prospects
As I wrote in the prologue of our prospect rankings, the Rangers left me with a (good) problem. Quite a few players on the Rangers last season were very young players who still hover close to prospect status. I didn’t want to shoehorn all of them into prospect rankings,
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Trouba gets PAID
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5. Adam Fox, Right Defense 2018 Ranking: N/A Age: 21 Acquired Via: Trade (2019) This is mostly a copy-and-paste of my scouting report on Fox from back in May. Fox has been an offensive defenseman throughout his entire amateur career, and that will continue to be his identity in
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The Rangers could chose to settle their RFA business before the secondary buyout window opens, and then make the necessary moves to become cap compliant.
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10. Joey Keane, Right Defense 2018 Ranking: 18 Age: 20 Acquired Via: 2018 Draft (Third Round) Joey Keane’s 2018-2019 season can be best summed up by the Gartner Hype Cycle. Absolutely insane expectations at the very beginning, significant disillusionment in the middle, and then a more mature, measured display
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To no one’s surprise — or mostly no one’s since there are always those who are skeptical — the New York Rangers locked up Jacob Trouba to the tune of seven years and $56 million dollars ($8 million a year). And yes, I know at first blush that seems steep,