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Reports state that Rangers will buy out Drury’s contract

The Brad Richards to the Rangers rumors are heating up today amid speculation that the Rangers are looking to shed salary and create cap space through buyouts of several players – most notably captain Chris Drury.

Drury has one more season remaining on his contract with a cap hit of just over $7 million a season. A buyout would save the Rangers $3.3 million toward next season’s salary cap and allow the 34-year-old center to become a free agent on July 1. Drury initially signed a five-year $35.25 million contract with the Rangers in 2007 after a career season with Buffalo where he posted 37 goals and 69 points in 77 games. However, Drury has been increasingly ineffective for the Rangers culminating in an injury-plagued season last year in which the captain only played in 24 games.

Rumors are also circulating that Rangers GM Glen Sather may buy out the contract of forward Wojtek Wolski as well. Wolski, who also has another year remaining on his contract with a cap hit of $3.8 million, failed to have the breakout season that many expected last year by posting only 35 points in 73 games. Wolski split time between the Phoenix Coyotes and Rangers last year after getting traded mid-season.

The NHL’s buyout period begins next week and runs through June 30.

The idea of buying out Drury’s contract makes perfect sense. After all, the Rangers way overpaid for Drury’s services by offering roughly $7 million per year to a player who has only scored 30 or more goals three times and scored 60 or more points twice in his career. Add in the numerous injuries over the years and the team would be dumb not to buy out Drury’s remaining year and apply the leftover cap space to a free agent that can contribute on a nightly basis.

However, it might be a little suspect for the team to buy out Wolski’s contract. Sure, almost $4 million a season is a bit much to pay for a player whose potential thus far has topped out at 40-50 points a season, and Wolski had a down season last year, but can you blame a guy for poor production when he’s played for three different teams in two years? When he’s on his game, Wolski is capable of providing offensive depth and good secondary scoring.

If the Rangers do land Richards and give up Wolski, the team will be relying mostly on Richards and Gaborik for offense. Gaborik struggled last season for long stretches of time and is fragile as glass, so if he goes down with an injury the team will rely mostly on Richards and Dubinsky for offense. After a breakout season last year Dubinsky showed he is capable of shouldering the load, but the team won’t make it far without secondary scoring. Plus, signing Richards might mean forfeiting some of the team’s top-notch defense – most of whom are free agents of some variety this summer.

Rangers have many questions heading into the free agency period, which begins in roughly three weeks. Richards remains by far the best offensive talent available on the market this year, but as such doesn’t necessarily mean he is the best fit for the team in the long run. Still, it appears as if the Rangers are looking to spend big this summer and it will be fun to watch how they maneuver the draft and free agency period.

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New York Rangers

The New York Rangers made several bold off-season moves that could only be taken to mean “We want the Cup and we’d prefer it sooner rather than later.” By shipping off highly paid, underachieving forward Scott Gomez to Montreal, the Rangers were able to free up cap space to add more offensive depth to their lineup to help compliment head-strong goaltender Henrik Lundqvist to create a winning foundation.

Come time to drop the puck in October, the Rangers very well could boast one of the best offensive lines in the NHL with Chris Drury centering Vaclav Prospal and Marian Gaborik, both of whom came on as free agefrozen_inside061307nts over the summer. Gaborik is more than capable of producing point-per-game numbers. In 2007-08, the star right wing netted 42 goals for 83 points in 77 games. Last year, however, Gaborik only dressed for 17 games but still managed 13 goals and 10 assists. Obviously health is an issue with Gaborik, who has not once dressed for all 82 games in a single season. If he does stay healthy, the 27-year-old could certainly manage point production well into the 90s. Prospal, at 34 years of age, should still have a few good years in him. Also, by signing with the Rangers, Prospal has reunited with former Tampa Bay coach John Tortorella, who should be able to help Prospal find his touch again after a sluggish 2008-09 campaign with the Bolts. When he’s playing to his full potential, Prospal is good for anywhere between 50 and 80 points. The depth provided by these players, and other free agent additions such as Chris Higgins and Ales Kotalik, should certainly provide the Rangers with a more potent offense.

Expect goaltender Henrik Lundqvist to shoulder most of the responsibility again this year, as he has done in many previous seasons. Lundqvist has played in 70 or more games the past three seasons with the Rangers and managed 112 wins and 18 shutouts throughout those three seasons. Lundqvist is solid in net and will give the Rangers a chance to win night in and night out.

Coming into this season, the biggest concern is health. The Rangers took a gamble on Gaborik to stay healthy and produce offensively.  Gaborik does the team no good sitting in the press box. A young defense is also a question mark. Besides veteran defenseman Wade Redden and Michal Rozsival, most of the Rangers defense is in their mid-twenties with little post-season experience. It will be interesting to see how these players step up when the time comes.

Keep an eye on the often-troubled Sean Avery this season. The Rangers seem to thrive with Avery in the line-up, but it remains to be seen if any coach can control Avery both on and off the ice. Remember his antics in Dallas? Rumors circulated for a long time that he was like a cancer in the Dallas dressing room. But if Avery can keep his mouth shut and play hockey, he is an effective part of the Rangers roster. Young defenseman Marc Staal is another one to watch out for in his third NHL season. Staal is very effective in the defensive zone with his long reach and active stick, but could work on using his big 6’4 frame a bit more on his way to becoming a shutdown defenseman.

The foundation is there for the Rangers to compete in a very volatile Eastern Conference, but a few unhealthy cracks could easily sink this team toward the bottom of the playoff standings.

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Prospal bolts to Broadway

The New York Post has reported that the New York Rangers have agreed to terms with unrestricted free agent Vaclav Prospal to a one year deal worth $1.1 million.

The 34-year old left wing was bought out by the Tampa Bay Lightening less than a month ago while he still had three years remaining on his contract after a sluggish 2008-2009 season where he posted 45 points in 82 games.

article_13458_2On paper, this looks like an effective move to help replace Scott Gomez and bolster the offense and goal-scoring capabilities of the Rangers. New York added free agent right wing Marian Gaborik to the mix earlier this summer and are now bringing in a veteran player who had a 33 goal campaign in 2007-2008 while tallying a total of 71 points. Can you imagine the damage that could be done by a top line comprised of Chris Drury, Marian Gaborik and Vaclav Prospal?

In reality, however, the story could play out much differently. Prospal had a sluggish season last year. This could have been because of the management and coaching issues in Tampa Bay, or it could have been a sign that Prospal is beginning to slow down with age. And Marian Gaborik is yet to play an entire NHL season. In 2007-2008, Gaborik played in 77 games and notched 42 goals for 83 points. Last season he played in only 17 games, but he also had 23 points. He is a high-risk high-reward player. If Gaborik goes down and Prospal proves that age is catching up to him, Drury might be called upon for the majority of the teams offense. Again. Hope Ales Kotelik and Chris Higgins can step up and help the cause.

But don’t bet on that happening. Look for the Rangers to be potent this season in the offensive zone.

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