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The Rangers’ rebuild is reaching its most hectic chapter

BUFFALO — The next four weeks might prove to be some of the most important in recent Rangers history, and the club knows it.

The front office was all up here in Western New York this week for the NHL combine, where one-on-one interviews with prospects were taking place from Monday through Friday, after which the players would speak to the media and then go through physical testing. It was a lead-up to the draft on June 21 and 22 in Vancouver, where the Rangers have four picks in the first two rounds, including No. 2-overall.

“Big picture, we’re just trying to get ready,” assistant general manager Chris Drury told The Post this week.