The New York Rangers made a handful of offseason moves this offseason following a crushing defeat to the New Jersey Devils in the first round of the playoffs. Due to certain big-name players becoming too expensive to keep around, the Blueshirts had to look elsewhere to fill their lineup.
But the focus this offseason was not just on the acquisition of new players. The Blueshirts will also have an entirely new look behind the bench as well.
3. Blake Wheeler can replace Rangers’ top-six losses
The Rangers had to get creative this offseason while figuring out how to fill the voids left behind by Vladimir Tarasenko and Patrick Kane’s departures.