The New York Rangers are preparing to begin another run at the Stanley Cup, looking to make an improvement after last season’s bitter end. After multiple offseason acquisitions and hirings, the Rangers hope they find themselves in a better place than last year. However, there is a chance that fans may live to watch a repetitive disappointing performance.
Quick may not be a suitable backup for Shesterkin
Once Jaroslav Halak decided to hit the free agency market, the Rangers chose to sign veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year deal. Although Quick is most likely a future Hall of Fame player, he is currently playing at the tail end of his career.