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Analyzing the Early Returns on the Rangers’ Trade Deadline Acquisitions
So far, it looks like Chris Drury pushed all the right buttons at the trade deadline.
Tom grew up as a New York Rangers fan and has followed the team closely since 1997. Other interests include Clemson University sports (mainly football) and guitar playing.
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So far, it looks like Chris Drury pushed all the right buttons at the trade deadline.
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The noted bust might not actually be a bust.
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The Rangers have addressed their forward depth in a big way.
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It wasn’t easy, but the Rangers found a way to win again.
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The young defenseman has been tearing it up in the AHL.
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Chris Kreider scored twice, and Igor Shesterkin made 46 saves as the Rangers began a four-game road trip with a victory in Winnipeg.
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With the trade deadline approach, the Rangers should stand pat on the blue line, as they already have an obvious solution in place.
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Montreal Canadiens defenseman Ben Chiarot is getting a lot of pre-trade deadline buzz, but there are several reasons the Rangers should not make an effort to acquire him.
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The Rangers’ strengths and weaknesses are clear. How might this year’s version be different from the playoff teams of yesteryear?
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The Rangers might have some issues at even strength, but they are elite in a couple of other critical areas, fueling their success.
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Filip Chytil is also still day-to-day. With the injuries, the Rangers might dress 11 forwards and seven defensemen against the Kings Monday night.
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The Rangers have assigned Jonny Brodzinski, Tim Gettinger, Anthony Greco, Zac Jones, and Tarmo Reunanen to the Hartford Wolf Pack.