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Rangers' Season: Highs, Lows, and Drury's Offseason Moves

Published 3 days, 7 hours ago
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The New York Rangers endured a challenging season, finishing last in their division. Despite bringing in a two-time Stanley Cup champion coach, Mike Sullivan, the team struggled. General manager Chris Drury made moves to retool the team, shipping out expiring contracts.

Goalie Igor Shesterkin and forward Mika Zibanejad performed well, earning praise. However, veteran Jonathan Quick and captain J T Miller underperformed, leading to frustration. Rookie Gabe Perreault shone post-deadline.

Defensively, Adam Fox and Vladislav Gavrikov stood out, while rookies like Noah Laba and Matthew Robertson showed promise. Injuries sidelined key players, and deadline deals brought in Artemi Panarin.

The team has young talent, setting up an intriguing offseason. The Rangers success next season depends on Drurys moves.

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