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Looking bright out there. ✨ pic.twitter.com/PXvHCCL6AC
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 7, 2020
The #NYR's 2020 draft picks pic.twitter.com/F5JWhaRkzX
— Shayna (@hayyyshayyy) October 8, 2020
Will Cuylle, big Star Wars fan. #NYR pic.twitter.com/wTD7T5EJGc
— Here's Your Replay ⬇️ (@TheReplayGuy) October 7, 2020
Rangers get Will Cuylle with the pick acquired in the Lias Andersson trade. Cuylle had a bit of a down year, but scouts liked his fight at the CHL Top Prospects Game and he has scoring power forward potential
— Ryan Kennedy (@THNRyanKennedy) October 7, 2020
Will Cuylle has a big, tough, old-school power forward kind of game, with good defensive awareness.#OHL #2020NHLDraft #NYR pic.twitter.com/cfzdetqH7I
— Caitlin Berry (@caitlinsports) October 7, 2020
Rangers at 60 take power winger Will Cuylle. Big, nasty kid. Excellent hands and shot. Skating is OK but he creates his own shot. Drops the mitts. Pure winger. Throwback.#NYR pic.twitter.com/RsNxqtFwD9
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) October 7, 2020
A big power-forward type with solid north-south speed, Cuylle tends to play the game in straight lines, using his strength to create space for himself. He's able to physically impose himself on opposing teams at the junior level, but I want to see a bit more in terms of skill and offensive awareness to help maximize the physical tools he clearly possesses.
#92 Oliver Tärnström #NYR
— Christoffer Hedlund (@ChrHedlund) October 7, 2020
Smart two-way center that also can play on the wing. Has a good wrist shot. Decent playmaker that can hold on to the puck and find openings. Average skater that creates a lot from the perimeter. Good positional player and decent stickwork in his own end.
Rangers draft a center at No. 92 and it's a good one in Oliver Tarnstrom. Quick playmaker and puck possessor. Dick Tarnstrom's kid.#NYR pic.twitter.com/vIyhmvIVjj
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) October 7, 2020
"The pride of Victoria, British Columbia."
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 7, 2020
The lowdown on Garand ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/Ke7HkIDfnT
Rangers take goalie Dylan Garand at 103. He's actually quite promising but not big at all. They usually have good taste when it comes to the position so wait and see. pic.twitter.com/wAMfK36Bmi
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) October 7, 2020
Pick 127: C Evan Vierling to the Rangershttps://t.co/ZIgffIGUp4
— Jokke Nevalainen (@JokkeNevalainen) October 7, 2020
Rangers take playmaking center Evan Vierling at 127. High-profile kid whose season really took off once he was shipped to Barrie and played with Tyson Foerster. Slick stickhandler, good size, and agile skater. Good pick. pic.twitter.com/dU0mReP9gm
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) October 7, 2020
Rangers with a potential steal in Evan Vierling - playmaking center really found his game in the second half
— Ryan Kennedy (@THNRyanKennedy) October 7, 2020
Pick 127: C Evan Vierling to the Rangershttps://t.co/ZIgffIGUp4
— Jokke Nevalainen (@JokkeNevalainen) October 7, 2020
“Rangers fans will love him.”
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 7, 2020
Find out why: pic.twitter.com/qC3F7WJTRA
Outstanding pick by the Rangers at 134 to grab Ocean Stater and NTDP'er Brett Berard. Fast, skilled, and incredibly tough. Stands up for teammates, gets involved in battles, but also a lethal threat in open ice. Headed to Providence. Huge potential here.#NYR pic.twitter.com/04pAEggp4b
— Steve Kournianos (@TheDraftAnalyst) October 7, 2020
Pick 134: LW Brett Berard to the Rangershttps://t.co/KmCFSsDwjn
— Jokke Nevalainen (@JokkeNevalainen) October 7, 2020
Feature on 6-foot-8 Rangers draftee and late-bloomer Matt Rempe, by Scott Cruicksank #NYR @TheAthleticNHL https://t.co/vrzxlL0wRw pic.twitter.com/TjiUfnlFAU
— Rick Carpiniello (@RickCarpiniello) October 7, 2020
A lot to like with his game. Uses his size well, gets to the front of the net, has the ability to shut down the other team's top line
— Joshua Critzer (@jjcritzer) October 7, 2020
Can't teach the size. His shot and skating really improved over the course of the year too
Tremendous value with this selection
I just asked Gorton if they waited on the QO w/ Strome because they were seeing if a trade came together.
— Vince Z. Mercogliano (@vzmercogliano) October 7, 2020
"A little bit of that. Ryan’s due a significant raise & we had some things we were talking to some teams about. I wanted to keep the options open until the very last second"
Rangers made qualifying offers (in order to retain the rights) to RFAs Ryan Strome, Tony DeAngelo, Alexandar Georgiev, Brendan Lemieux, Phil Di Giuseppe and most of their minor leaguer RFAs. They did not qualify Ryan Gropp and Dawson Leedahl. #NYR
— Rick Carpiniello (@RickCarpiniello) October 7, 2020
Gorton was asked if he expects Jesper Fast to be a UFA on Friday.
— Vince Z. Mercogliano (@vzmercogliano) October 7, 2020
"It’s probably a better question for (agent) Kurt Overhardt and Jesper."
But he did add it seems likely he'll hit free agency at this point because it's so close. #NYR
Has #NYR discussed moving Tony D to the left side?
— Vince Z. Mercogliano (@vzmercogliano) October 7, 2020
"Yes. I will say we have talked about moving Tony & we’ve talked about our right side & who is the best person to move other there. I don’t think it’ll be Troubs. We've talked about Foxy & Tony. Those are ongoing conversations."