Like many of his front office brethren in the NHL, New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury is adept at not providing direct answers to questions from the media.
In a rare meeting with the media prior to the start of the Eastern Conference Final, Chris Drury shared that he believes the New York Rangers mass success this season has a lot to do with the on-ice and off-ice chemistry among the players.
USA Hockey has announced the remainder of the management group that will complement Wild GM Bill Guerin for next season’s 4 Nations Face-Off and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
USA Hockey announced Friday that Chris Drury (New York Rangers), Tom Fitzgerald (New Jersey Devils) and Bill Zito (Florida Panthers) will serve as assistant general managers for both the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off in 2025 and the 2026 U.S.
New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury has made his first move in the run-up to the trade deadline, acquiring Alex Wennberg from the Seattle Kraken for a 2nd round pick in 2024 and a conditional 4th round pick in 2025.
The New York Rangers acquired center Alex Wennberg from the Seattle Kraken for two draft picks, Rangers general manager Chris Drury announced on Wednesday.
A mere three days away from Friday’s trade deadline at 3 p.m. ET, we’ve got you covered at Daily Faceoff with at least one trade-focused story every day until Deadline Day.
As the New York Rangers approach the 30th anniversary of their last Stanley Cup win, it’s impossible not to also acknowledge the anniversary of the remarkable trade deadline moves that season as the 2023-24 deadline approaches.
The New York Rangers have two items on their shopping list at this season’s trade deadline: a first-line right winger and a third-line center. However, there is a slim chance that the Blueshirts will be able to acquire both, as their limited cap space combined with a pricy market may be troublesome for general manager Chris Drury to overcome.
I am trying something different. I have written two open letters to New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury regarding the upcoming NHL Trade Deadline on Friday, March 8th.
I am trying something different. I have written two open letters to New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury regarding the upcoming NHL Trade Deadline on Friday, March 8th.
The New York Rangers are expected to be heavy buyers at this season’s trade deadline, which is set to take place on Friday, March 8th. Early success indicated
The New York Rangers will once again act as buyers at this season’s trade deadline, which is set for March 8th- just under two months away. It’s become clear which issues GM Chris Drury will be looking to tackle this time around, including a top-six winger and a depth defender.
Chris Drury, the general manager of the New York Rangers, made a few big movies at the trade deadline last season, acquiring star forwards Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko, as well as defensive-minded players Niko Mikkola and Tyler Motte.
While there is no game action until the weekend, it’s a perfect time to perform a check-in on Chris Drury’s summer signings. Having a limited amount of cap space, Drury was forced to address needs rather than wants.
Earlier this summer, the New York Rangers concluded their offseason moves with the re-signing of Alexis Lafreniere. Following that, rumors began to circulate that the Blueshirts were potentially interested in making a blockbuster trade.
Chris Drury has been the president and general manager of the New York Rangers for only about two years, having been promoted to the dual roles after the stunning firings of John Davidson and Jeff Gorton late in the 2020-21 season.
Here are the Rangers whose stock is rising – and falling.
Welcome to your New York Rangers offseason grades! It ultimately did not end the way the organization wanted it to, but there was a lot of jog and excitement.
Three of the four general managers who reached the Conference Finals are finalists for the Jim Gregory Award for GM of the Year.
Chris Drury was one of the most sought after executives in the NHL. Former Rangers GM, Jeff Gorton was a guest on the Cam and Strick Podcast and spoke about his one time assistant.
We are now in full gamesmanship mode. Jack Eichel and the Buffalo Sabres are heading for a divorce via trade, that’a a certainty. When that will happen is still anyone’s guess.
The New York Rangers shocked everyone when they let go of their president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton in one fell swoop with only a few games left in the 2020-21 season.
Chris Drury will take over as president and GM.
Well, that was quick. Almost as soon as the Rangers granted the Penguins to speak with Chris Drury, he told them he’s not interested. Chris Drury loves the Rangers and wants to be here The 44 year-old Assistant GM to Jeff Gorton grew up a Rangers fans in his hometown of Trumbull, Connecticut.
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