Mike Sullivan’s first year in Manhattan has been anything but smooth-sailing. With the New York Rangers struggling to be consistent, the organization announced a move for a veteran goaltender who played for divisional opponents in the NHL.
The Rangers have struggled through their first 17 games under Mike Sullivan. Though the former Pittsburgh Penguins head coach knows his way around the Metropolitan Division, the Blueshirts have had everything but regularity, failing to string together strong outings in the NHL.
Though most would argue the Rangers are set in goal, with Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick splitting duties, Sullivan and New York have made a move for a veteran whose NHL career never quite took off.
As the organization announced through an official statement, the New York R

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