The New York Rangers announced the have signed defenseman K’Andre Miller to a two-year deal with an average annual value (AAV) of $3.872 million. The towering, 6-foot-5 23-year-old posted 43 points in 79 games with the Rangers this past season, and on top of strong offensive output, was a steady defender away from the puck.
The New York Rangers announced Tuesday that they re-signed restricted free agent K’Andre Miller to a bridge deal (two years) worth $7.74 million, with a $3.8 AAV.
The New York Rangers have solidified their blue line by signing defenseman K’Andre Miller to a two-year contract extension. The deal, reportedly worth $3.872 million per season, was officially announced on Tuesday.
Per Mollie Walker, the Rangers and restricted free agent K’Andre Miller have agreed on a two year contract extension $3.872
The 23-year-old registered nine goals and 34 assists for 43 points in 79 games, averaging 21:57 of ice time during the 2022-23 season. Miller added 37 penalty minutes, 162 hits and 105 blocked shots. He ranked third on the Rangers for hits and fourth in blocked shots.
Chris Drury got another order of business done. K’Andre Miller has a new contract with the New York Rangers. Miller is signed for the next two years and will have an AAV of $3.9 million.
Both defenseman K’Andre Miller and forward Alexis Lafreniere were sitting without contracts for the 2023-24 NHL season, but the Rangers now have half of that list taken care of.
The New York Rangers entered free agency with limited cap space to work with. Taking that into consideration, the club was unlikely to make any significant additions, but instead brought in some depth players who are in the mix for playing time.
With the Rangers offseason more or less in coasting mode, we are shifting from offseason mode in projecting lines and
The New York Rangers drafted Zac Jones in the third round of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, and thus far, the 22-year-old defenseman has played 38 games over three seasons.
The NY Rangers offseason has been a story of bargains and inactivity, with Chris Drury sticking to low cost free
As we creep further into July, the frantic pace at which general manager Chris Drury and the New York Rangers started free agency has stopped. Now they wait as negotiations with restricted free agents (RFA) K’Andre Miller and Alexis Lafreniere continue.
Now that a full week has passed since the free agent market opened up on July 1, there are still quite a few quality players left on the market. Let's look at the best at various positions.
Chris Drury has been the president and general manager of the New York Rangers for only about two years, having been promoted to the dual roles after the stunning firings of John Davidson and Jeff Gorton late in the 2020-21 season.
For a few years, the New York Rangers have struggled to find a reliable third defense pair. Last season, young blueliner Braden Schneider played well for them on the right side and Niko Mikkola, whom the team acquired at the trade deadline, gave them stability and solid defensive play.
The New York Rangers are on a mission to regain their 2021-22 Eastern Conference Final form for this upcoming season. New head coach Peter Laviolette will look to help this iteration of the Blueshirts get to the next level and hopefully a Stanley Cup title.
NHL Network: Elliotte Friedman on NHL Tonight talking about Vladimir Tarasenko changing agents, what it means for him and who could be interested. ** NHLRumors.com transcription Jamison Coyle: “Vladimir Tarasenko changing agencies.
One of the more surprising developments of this offseason has been the lack of a trade to shed some salary,
Vladimir Tarasenko has switched his representation again as he remains unsigned nearly a week since free agency began. Having moved on from Mike Liut (Octagon) to Paul Theofanous last season, he’s now represented by Pat Brisson and JP Barry of CCA Sports.
Despite all their cap woes this offseason, fans were hoping (praying?) that they could find a way to make a
In a need to create cap space, the Detroit Red Wings placed winger Filip Zadina on waivers the other day.
One thing the New York Rangers appeared to lack in their first round exit to the New Jersey Devils was a player that could provide grit and scoring combined.
In some rather jaw-dropping timing, UFA winger Vladimir Tarasenko has changed his representation just four days into this year’s free agency period.
The free agency frenzy has come and gone. Aside from the social media malfunction, the day saw plenty of action. As always with the free agency frenzy, there are overpays, bargains, and out-of-left-field signings.
The New York Rangers have signed winger Alex Belzile to a two-year contract, according to Renaud Lavoie.
The New York Rangers have made significant additions to their roster, signing goaltender Jonathan Quick and forward Blake Wheeler to one-year contracts.
With a watered-down group of past-their-prime players leading the way, here are the five best free agents available.
The Sherbrooke, Quebec product notched 53 goals and 132 points, an individual player high for the program. The previous record belonged to Toronto Maple Leafs superstar Auston Matthews.
Things are happening across the league. Managers are being hired, and coaches have new locations. Not to mention, trades have been made. Seeing familiar faces in new places is typical this time of the year.
The intentions on Broadway are clear: Stanley Cup or bust.
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