
What’s behind the Rangers’ yo-yoing of Brennan Othmann’s roster spot
NY Post
When the Rangers returned from winning three of four games on their recent West Coast swing, the team sent Brennan Othmann back to Hartford and recalled Jaroslav Chmelar instead.
Chmelar (pronounced “hem-a-lash”), selected in the fifth round of the 2021 NHL Draft at No. 144 overall , joined the team for a regular-season practice for the first time on Monday.
The exchange of prospects may just be an indication of the organization’s rearranged depth chart.
It’s been an impressive start to the AHL season for the 22-year-old Chmelar, who started the year on the fourth line and worked his way up to the first line in the past several games. This is in contrast to his first year as a professional last season, which he finished with the second-worst plus-minus rating in Wolf Pack history (-37).

Jon Heyman’s GM Meetings Musings: Pete Alonso, Tarik Skubal and David Stearns’ Run Prevention Riddle
Jon Heyman has made his way to Las Vegas and is on the Strip publishing a video blog of all the GM Meetings musings. Not only are Mets fans interested in seeing what David Stearns and the Mets are up to, but so are other teams around MLB.

LAS VEGAS — There’s no Juan Soto in this free agent market, and certainly no Shohei Ohtani. The list is without an all-time great for the first time in three years, but it does contain a clear No. 1 guy (Kyle Tucker), an additional trio of interesting repeat positional free agents (Pete Alonso, Cody Bellinger and Alex Bregman), a smattering of frontline starters (led by Framber Valdez, Dylan Cease, and, assuming he’s posted, Tatsuya Imai) and a real strength at the back end (Edwin Díaz, Robert Suarez, Ryan Helsley, Raisel Iglesias, Kenley Jansen and more).











