The Rangers have been actively retooling early in NHL free agency.
to be their backup, the Blueshirts added two veterans to the lineup.It’s a one-year, $800,000 contract with a max bounce of $300K, per The Post’s Mollie Walker.The Rangers also added Tyler Pitlick in free agency.They also reeled in Tyler Pitlick on a one-year, $787K contract to be a physical presence on the bottom six and the penalty kill.Nash’s agreement is one-way for the first year and two-way for the second and Belzile is two-way in year one and one-way for the latter year.
On defense, the Rangers announced they signed Connor Mackey and Nikolas Brouillard to one-year contract.
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