There was the time in late January that Tony DeAngelo, who’d been a healthy scratch more than any Ranger throughout David Quinn’s first year as head coach, needed to sit because of his comportment on the bench. Then there was another time around the middle of March.
But the defenseman, who skated with his teammates at training camp on Monday for the first time since his contract dispute ended Friday with a one-year, $925,000 agreement, told The Post that he doesn’t anticipate those scenarios repeating themselves this year.
“I think last year was more the coach establishing the ground rules for me, where the leash might have been a little tighter for me,” No.