The St. Louis Blues will have a golden opportunity to add to their prospect pool at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft with three first-round picks at their disposal.
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The excitement tonight at Madison Square Garden will be felt from the ice to the rafters as Vladimir Tarasenko will make his New York Rangers debut against the Seattle Kraken.
The New York Rangers will get 31 regular-season games to see whether newly-acquired Vladimir Tarasenko can boost their offense, starting Friday night when they host the slumping Seattle Kraken.
It’s a significant return for the Blues but likely still one that fans will be disappointed with. Tarasenko has been a favorite in St. Louis for more than a decade and was a key part of the franchise’s first (and only) Stanley Cup championship in 2019.
It’s no secret the New York Rangers have an abundance of talent in their system. Some would argue they have the best prospect pool in the entire NHL. Whether you feel that way or not, there’s no argument against them being loaded with up-and-coming future NHL’ers.
The New York Rangers yesterday signed defenseman Hunter Skinner to an AHL contract for the remainder of this season. They also inked the youngster drafted in 2019 to his 3 year entry level contract.
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