
The Jacob Trouba lesson that Chris Drury must learn before Rangers’ offseason
NY Post
ANAHEIM — Jacob Trouba is a Living Lesson for Chris Drury, and the lesson the Rangers general manager must learn from all of this season’s unpleasantness is that when business needs to be taken care of over the offseason, business needs to be taken care of over the offseason, regardless of how tricky and distasteful that might become.
Drury’s Greatest Mistake was on full display on the ice Friday, wearing No. 65 in some garish outfit for the Ducks, a few hundred feet below the press box from where the GM surveyed yet another Rangers attempt to win a game with the chance to bolster their playoff position.
The mistake was not what you might have been told before.
The mistake was made when Drury did not play country hardball over the summer and instead deferred it to the edge of winter, when by that time, massive structural damage had been incurred on and off the ice.

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