New York Post

RYAN'S HOPE

Teams may wait for Callahan free agency

- By LARRY BROOKS larry.brooks@nypost.com

There was no apparent change on Sunday in the Ryan Callahan dynamic as it applies to either his camp’s negotiatio­ns with the Rangers or management’s negotiatio­ns with potential trade partners.

Time is more an ally of the captain than of general manager Glen Sather. As a pending free agent, Callahan won’t be able to speak to all of the other 29 teams until June 25, so though he would likely prefer to take care of his business now, there is no urgency whatsoever for him to operate in a restricted market.

Beyond that, though Buffalo is believed willing to meet Callahan’s asking price of a sevenyear deal worth at least $42 million that would probably come with the club captaincy — think of it as the reverse Chris Drury — the 30thoveral­l Sabres are not involved in the current trade talks.

Why would they be, when there is no reason to surrender assets now when they simply can sign the winger free (alternate meaning) and clear when the market opens?

The Rangers, however, want this situation resolved as quickly as possible, and ideally before Friday’s 3 p.m. preOlympic­s roster freeze in order to guard against Callahan suffering an injury playing for Team USA in Sochi.

Hence, as far as contract nego tiations, Sather is effectivel­y (or not) bargaining against himself and his own unilateral deadline. The one danger for Callahan is if he or agent Steve Bartlett miscalcula­te the Rangers’ willingnes­s to deal the captain and operate under the premise the unusually public trade talks have represente­d nothing but a charade.

The Rangers have games at the Garden Tuesday and Thursday, against the Avalanche and Oilers, respective­ly, before the temporary freeze and their match in Pittsburgh on Friday night that puts a wrap on the preOlympic­s schedule. The Blueshirts will reopen on Feb. 27 at home against the Blackhawks in the first of three games before the NHL’s March 5 trade deadline.

The Rangers, 1031 in their last 14, are five points up on the Blue Jackets for the final divisional playoff spot, though Columbus has played two fewer games. The Blueshirts would be three points ahead of the Red Wings for the second and final conference wildcard spot, with Detroit holding one game in hand.

Henrik Lundqvist is 82 with a 1.50 goalsagain­st average and .951 save percentage in his last 10 starts stretching back to Jan. 8, during which time he has allowed two goals or fewer nine times.

 ?? Getty Images ?? NO NEWS: The Rangers may not be able to trade Ryan Callahan by their self-imposed Friday deadline, as other teams could wait until free agency begins to sign the Blueshirts captain.
Getty Images NO NEWS: The Rangers may not be able to trade Ryan Callahan by their self-imposed Friday deadline, as other teams could wait until free agency begins to sign the Blueshirts captain.
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