
New regime won’t bring change to Tony DeAngelo’s Rangers status
NY Post
Regarding the Rangers, who deserved a more sanguine and respectful ending to their season, which will come to a conclusion late Saturday afternoon in Boston with a shadow squad on the ice:
DeAngelo has existed in a shadow purgatory, officially on the Blueshirts’ taxi squad, but skating on his own at rinks close to his home since being waived through the league on Feb. 1 in the aftermath of his post-game imbroglio with Alexandar Georgiev two nights earlier. It was made clear by president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton, who held those offices at the time, that the 25-year-old defenseman had played his last game as a Ranger.More Related News

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