Rangers GM’s legacy could be determined by 2025 NHL trade deadline

The New York Rangers enter 2024-25 with Stanley Cup aspirations after finishing with the League’s best record last season. Falling two wins shy of reaching the Stanley Cup Final in the postseason, there’s no doubt what the mandate is this season with the Rangers not having won the Cup since 1994.

Yet, the Rangers will enter training camp with largely the same roster as the one that fell short in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. General manager Chris Drury was hamstrung by the salary cap and unable to free up extra space by trading his $8 million per season captain Jacob Trouba.

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So, it was more cost effective to trade for Reilly Smith as an option to play right wing alongside Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider than to jump into the free-agent market for a sexier addition.

Since Drury took over as GM on May 5, 2021, following the dismissal of Jeff Gordon and team president John Davidson, the Rangers have had three straight 100-point seasons, including a franchise record 114 points in 2023-24. In addition, the Blueshirts have reached the Eastern Conference Final twice in that span, last season and in 2022.

So, Drury is doing something right as general manager. That doesn’t mean he’s not under immense pressure this season.

Rangers have made big strides with Chris Drury as GM

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Drury’s three years at the helm have certainly come with a mixed bag of successes and disappointments. At his first trade deadline, Drury traded for forwards Andrew Copp, Frank Vatrano and Tyler Motte and defenseman Justin Braun. Each of these players played key roles for the Rangers and were instrumental in the team’s unexpected run to the Eastern Conference Final. That was especially so of Copp and Vatrano, the latter of whom fit in well next to Zibanejad and Kreider.

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