
Rangers trade for Golden Knights’ enforcer Ryan Reaves
NY Post
When Ryan Reaves was coming up on free agency in June 2018, and going through the interview period, the Rangers tried to pry him away from Vegas. They tried hard, but they didn’t succeed.
Three years and an administration later, the Rangers got their man. General manager Chris Drury sent a 2022 third-round pick to the desert outpost Thursday in exchange for the enforcer, who will turn 35 in January. If the message had not been sent clearly enough by the additions of Barclay Goodrow, Sammy Blais, Patrik Nemeth and Jarred Tinordi, it was surely amplified to a max decibel level by this move. The message from the front office on behalf of the Rangers organization is this: Don’t Mess With Us.
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