
Rangers re-signing Julien Gauthier has intriguing implications
NY Post
The Rangers have signed another one of their restricted free agents ahead of the Seattle Kraken expansion draft.
Julien Gauthier agreed to a one-year deal Friday morning, the team announced, which makes the burly winger another option for the Rangers to fulfill the requirement of exposing two forwards who are under contract in 2021-22 in next week’s expansion draft. Per PuckPedia, Gauthier signed a two-way contract for $775,000 in the NHL and $300,000 in the minors with $325,000 guaranteed. The signing of Gauthier, along with RFA Brett Howden, gives the Rangers a glut of forwards that could indicate a bigger move in the works.
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