
Rangers confident they’ll sign Barclay Goodrow to new contract
NY Post
Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury doesn’t foresee any issue in getting pending free agent Barclay Goodrow signed to a new deal after the two-time Stanley Cup champion’s rights were acquired from the Lightning on Saturday.
“We’ve talked and we’re making progress. Nothing to report now, but I don’t anticipate any issues with getting him under contract,” Drury said on a conference call Monday with reporters. One report stated that “significant progress” had been made between the sides on a potential six-year deal. The 28-year-old Goodrow has 65 games of playoff experience over seven NHL seasons, including the last two years of mostly bottom-six forward duty with two-time champion Tampa Bay.More Related News

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