The New York Rangers made six moves, including the signing of Vlad Gavrikov and trading K'Andre Miller, which enhanced their defensive lineup. Gavrikov's acquisition provides stability on the left side and allows Adam Fox more freedom. The $7 million cap hit for Gavrikov is seen as a bargain despite concerns about the contract's longevity. The adjustments to the defense also enable Carson Soucy to take on fewer minutes. Overall, these moves signify a positive shift in the team's management and its potential to attract top players.
The Gavrikov signing gives the Blueshirts a top pair left defenseman to play with Adam Fox, allowing Fox a bit more freedom to do his thing.
The $7 million cap hit for Gavrikov is a bargain, showcasing New York's appeal to players despite concerns around Chris Drury's management style.
Gavrikov's signing and Miller's trade revamp the Rangers defense, enabling a better fit for Carson Soucy in less stressful minutes.
The Gavrikov signing signals a shift for the Rangers, demonstrating that the team's management needs to improve PR and strategy to attract players.
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