Rangers Sell Off Assets, Hoard Cap Space at Deadline
The Rangers emerge from the Olympic freeze with Chris Drury wielding $5.9 million in cap space and room to absorb nearly $7.5 million more in salary, turning the March 6 deadline into a fire sale. After shipping out Panarin, Drury eyes high-value chips like Trocheck and Gavrikov, with retention spots still open to sweeten deals. Lafrenière's name even whispers in the wind as this retool accelerates, forcing contenders to pony up picks and prospects before New York's cupboard empties.


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