Rangers ink Lindgren to 3-year, $9M deal
The New York Rangers have locked up Ryan Lindgren. The team announced an extension for the 23-year-old defenceman on Monday. Terms of the deal were not released, but the New York Post s Larry Brooks reports that it s a three-year, $9 million extension for the Minneapolis native.
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The New York Rangers have locked up Ryan Lindgren.
The team announced an extension for the 23-year-old defenceman on Monday.
Locked up. ☑️
Terms of the deal were not released, but the
New York Post s Larry Brooks reports that it s a three-year, $9 million extension for the Minneapolis native.
Rangers fire president Davidson, GM Gorton
Drury named replacement for New York, which failed to qualify for playoffs by Dan Rosen @drosennhl / NHL.com Senior Writer
The New York Rangers fired president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton on Wednesday.
Chris Drury was named president and GM. He was promoted to associate GM on Feb. 5 after he was assistant general manager since Sept. 2, 2016.
The Rangers (26-22-6), who were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention Monday, are fifth in the MassMutual East Division. The top four teams in the division qualified for the postseason. We want to thank JD and Jeff for their contributions to the organization, Rangers owner James Dolan said. They are both great hockey professionals who worked hard for the Rangers, however, in order for the team to su
Post-firings, it appears patience no longer a virtue for the New York Rangers
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Fists fly between Caps and Rangers in first game since Tom Wilson controversy (2:52)
The Capitals and Rangers have six fights to start the game that saw a total of 141 penalty minutes in the first meeting since Tom Wilson injured Artemi Panarin on Monday. (2:52)
Watching a New York Rangers rebuild is like watching someone learning how to drive. You know at some point there s going to be an aggressive acceleration, and you re just hoping it s not before they figured out how to work the steering wheel.
Hence, the departure of general manager Jeff Gorton this week, for apparently results-oriented reasons, should have Rangers fans shook.
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Possible offseason trade partners for Flyers
They say misery loves company.
Following the NHL trade deadline, Flyers General Manager Chuck Fletcher hinted that significant changes to the roster could be coming this offseason.
He’s not alone.
The Flyers’ season has been disappointing, to say the least, but several other franchises are in the same boat as the Flyers and could be looking to change the dynamic of their lineups before the puck drops again this fall. It takes two to tango on trades, so this week, we are lining up a few trading dance partners.
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