Por: New York Post Sports February 10, 2023
The Rangers are still trying to figure out their most effective fourth-line combination, which is why Will Cuylle was brought back up from AHL Hartford for the previous two games after he . Cuylle, who along with his linemates had a particularly rough game , was reassigned to the Wolf Pack on Thursday. It was one of two moves the Rangers needed to make in order to accommodate via trade Thursday afternoon in exchange for a conditional first-round... + full article
New York Post USA Sports February 23, 2023
Maybe Patrick Kane will ultimately become the Rangers’ version of a white whale. Maybe the three-time Stanley Cup winner from Chicago will never make it to Broadway. But The Post has learned, Rangers general manager Chris Drury is metaphorically saying, “Never say never.”... + más
Evander Kane, San Jose Sharks settle contract grievance | ABC News
Rangers Complete NHL Superteam with Blockbuster Patrick Kane Trade | Bleacher Report
New York Post USA Sports February 20, 2023
Tyler Motte is back on Broadway. The Rangers reacquired Motte, who came to New York at last season’s trade deadline and departed in the offseason as a free agent, on Sunday in a move to bolster their fourth line. In exchange for the high-energy penalty-killing specialist, the... + más
Tyler Motte Traded to Rangers from Senators for Julian Gauthier, 2023 NHL Draft Pick | Bleacher Report
Why Rangers may be two skaters short against Bruins | New York Post
New York Post USA Sports February 10, 2023
With three weeks until the trade deadline, Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury wasted no time in addressing the club’s greatest needs. In doing more business with the Blues, this time as buyers, the Blueshirts acquired forward Vladimir Tarasenko and defenseman... + más
Rangers add All-Star Vladimir Tarasenko in blockbuster trade with Blues | Fox News
New York Rangers getting Vladimir Tarasenko from St. Louis Blues | ABC News
Bleacher Report USA Sports December 21, 2022
After spending the second half of the 2022 season with the San Diego Padres, third baseman Brandon Drury has found a new home, but he won't have to go far. of the New York Post reports that Drury has agreed to a two-year, $17 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels on... + más
Brandon Drury, Padres rally to beat Phillies and even up the NLCS | The Boston Globe
Angels agree to two-year, $17-million deal with Brandon Drury | Los Angeles Times
ABC7 USA Sports December 21, 2022
and the agreed on a two-year, $17 million contract, sources told ESPN on Tuesday, adding the Silver Slugger winner to a lineup that already acquired outfielder and infielder this winter.Drury, 30, won the award after a breakout 2022 in which he hit .263/.320/.492 with 28 home... + más
Report: Brandon Drury, Angels Agree to 2-Year $17M Contract After Padres Stint | Bleacher Report
Los Angeles Times USA Sports December 21, 2022
The Angels and free-agent utility man Brandon Drury reached a two-year agreement worth $17 million Tuesday, according to a person with knowledge of the deal but not authorized to speak about it because the deal has not been announced. The Angels already have a full 40-man roster... + más
Sources: Angels, Brandon Drury agree to 2-year, $17 million deal | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA Sports October 20, 2022
SAN DIEGO — Brandon Drury hit a go-ahead, two-run single during a five-run rally in the fifth inning and the San Diego Padres stunned Aaron Nola and the Philadelphia Phillies 8-5 on Wednesday to tie their all-wild card NLCS in Game 2.The outburst started with Padres catcher... + más
NLCS: Padres rally to beat Phillies 8-5, tie series at 1 | Portland Press Herald
Drury, Padres rally to beat Nola, Phillies 8-5, tie NLCS 1-1 | WPLG Local 10
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