The New York Rangers made a handful of offseason moves this summer, attempting to bolster their roster following a devastating loss to the New Jersey Devils in round one of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. While none of them were the flashiest of moves, each was made to serve a specific purpose and benefit the Rangers. Amidst the many moves the Blueshirts made this year, some stand out better than others.
The Rangers re-signed defenseman K’Andre Miller
After his entry-level contract expired last season, the Rangers chose to re-sign K’Andre Miller to a two-year deal worth $3.