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The New York Rangers put Barclay Goodrow on waivers Tuesday, the first step of an offseason plan to clear salary cap space and prime for another deep playoff run.
Goodrow is signed for three more seasons at an annual cap hit of $3.6 million. That comes off the books if one of the NHL's other 31 teams claims him.
If Goodrow clears waivers, the Rangers have options to trade him or buy out the final three years of his contract. A buyout would save them $3.9 million next season, $2.