
Rangers head into 2021 NHL Draft with plenty of options
NY Post
When the NHL roster freeze ended Thursday afternoon, it was quieter than expected, but the Rangers were one of a few teams to make decisions ahead of the 2021 entry draft that begins Friday night.
The Rangers announced a six-year deal with gritty forward Barclay Goodrow, whom the organization acquired from the Lightning less than a week earlier in exchange for a 2022 seventh-round pick. Taking into consideration how active Chris Drury has been this offseason, including his move to unload Brett Howden to Vegas this past weekend, it feels as though the Rangers’ new president and general manager is working toward something bigger. Also, the Rangers plan to move on from veteran defenseman Brendan Smith, according to The Post’s Larry Brooks. Smith is a pending unrestricted free agent after five seasons in a depth role.More Related News

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