New York Rangers Looking To Bring Back A Familiar Face

Published August 7, 2022 at 10:09 PM
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It looks like the New York Rangers could be bringing back a former Ranger. As sources say New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury is looking to bring Jimmy Vesey back to the Big Apple.

The former Hobey Baker award winner has stated previously he'd love to return back to the Rangers lineup as reported by Larry Brooks of the New York post.

It looks as though it's a very real possibility that former Hobey Baker Award winner Jimmy Vesey could make his way back to the Big Apple, according to Larry Brooks of The New York Post.

Take a look at what Brooks has to say regarding a potential Blueshirts reunion with Vesey:

"There won't be quite the pomp and circumstance as the first time, but Slap Shots has learned that a reunion between the Rangers and Jimmy Vesey is on the horizon.


The 29-year-old famously signed with the Blueshirts as a Kevin Hayes-type free agent in 2016-17 after rejecting offers from both the Predators, who drafted the Harvard product 66th overall in 2012, and from the Sabres, who traded for his rights. Following stops in Buffalo, Toronto and Vancouver after leaving Manhattan, Vesey is coming off a solid season in New Jersey as a depth forward."

"Presumably signing a free-agent deal for around the $750,000 minimum that would not count against the cap if assigned to AHL Hartford, Vesey — who went 50-40-90 in 240 games for the Rangers his first time around — will compete for the kind of fourth-line, bottom-six role that Tyler Motte filled so well last spring, but has priced himself out of."

In 422 career NHL games, Vesey has scored 72 goals and 63 assists.

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