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Rangers president and GM Chris Drury could be ready to make bigger moves after reaching a deal with Barlay Goodrow on Thursday.
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When it comes to buying out Tony DeAngelo, Rangers general manager Chris Drury appears to be following the Lou Lamoriello principle that when you have time, you should use it.
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Regarding the Rangers, the first non-playoff team in NHL history to produce a Norris Trophy winner.
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It is unclear whether general manager Chris Drury is simply performing due diligence or is seriously interested in dealing for the Sabres' disenchanted center.
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New Rangers coach Gerard Gallant made one comment during his introductory press conference that was puzzling.
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So we know the template that Gerard Gallant will establish when he steps behind the bench next year as the head coach of a Rangers team whose lone identity last year was being young.
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The hiring of Gerard Gallant as the Rangers’ 36th head coach as first reported by The Post on Monday afternoon, will represent a marked change in approach.
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Chris Drury faces a massive task in his first offseason as Rangers general manager.
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Chris Drury is waiting to see if there is fallout from second-round playoff series that could free up another candidate or two to succeed David Quinn behind the bench.
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The winds of change have swept director of European scouting Nick Bobrov out of the Rangers’ organization.