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Holland and DeAngelo recalled, McLeod replaces Lettieri
Lettieri stays in the minors.
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Lettieri stays in the minors.
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There will plenty of familiar faces on the ice in Pyeongchang for Rangers fans.
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We’ll soon have a chance to see how Chytil compares to some of the other top prospects in the world.
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The Rangers signed the 6-foot-4 former Predator to help bolster the blue paint in Hartford.
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The Rangers lose another prospect. Best of luck back in Russia, Bear Glaze.
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The Rangers top pick in the 2017 Draft has been sent back to Sweden.
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Rangers cut five youngsters from training camp.
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Today the New York Rangers announced that Joe Mormina, better known as “Joey” during his playing career, has joined the Hartford Wolf Pack’s coaching staff. OFFICIAL: #NYR have named Joe Mormina Assistant Coach of the @WolfPackAHL. — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) August 1, 2017 From the Wolf Pack’s press
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Yesterday capfriendly.com listed that Daniel Catenacci had agreed to a one-year, $650,000 deal with the Rangers. The contract guarantees him a salary of $100,000 in the minors. Mika Zibanejad is now the only restricted free agents that the Rangers have to sign. Last season the Rangers acquired
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It appears that general managerJeff Gorton isn’t wasting much time. Today the New York Rangers have signed 2017 first round pick Filip Chytil to an entry-level contract. Yesterday the Rangers inked seventh overall pick Lias Andersson to his ELC. Chytil was the 21st pick of the first round. OFFICIAL:
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Hartford Wolf Pack standout Nicklas Jensen has signed a contract with Jokerit Helsinki of the KHL. He joins former Ranger Magnus Hellberg as the second Blueshirt asset to take his talents overseas. #Jokerit and Nicklas Jensen have agreed on a 1-year deal (+option for 2018-19). Jensen was 2nd in goal
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Kevin Shattenkirk isn’t the only player the Rangers have signed away from the Washington Capitals today. The Blueshirts have agreed to terms with AHL forward Paul Carey. Carey is 28-years-old and brings plenty of offense to the table for Hartford. He had 55 points in 55 games with the