New York Post

Jooris was lost for ‘flexibilit­y’

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

It was in the name of “flexibilit­y” that the Rangers lost Josh Jooris for nothing.

Jooris was placed on waivers Saturday and was claimed by the Coyotes on Sunday, meaning the 26year-old forward, who general manager Jeff Gorton had signed to a one-year, $600,000 deal this summer, is done with the Rangers.

“I think Jeff just wants to make more flexibilit­y,” coach Alain Vigneault said before his team beat the Devils, 5-0, on Sunday night at the Garden. “I think it’s just a question of flexibilit­y.”

Even though the Blueshirts are dealing with a handful of injuries to key players up front, Jooris became expendable when both Nicklas Jensen and Marek Hrivik came up from AHL Hartford and proved to be valuable pieces. The death knell for Jooris’ time on Broadway might have been the awful tripping penalty he took in the offensive zone during the 2-1 win over the Jets in Winnipeg on Thursday.

That was the last game he played, getting scratched for Friday night’s 1-0 overtime win over the Blackhawks in Chicago.

Jooris finished his 12 games as a Ranger with one goal and one assist. Rookie defenseman Brady Skjei got his first career goal with 2.5 seconds remaining in the second period, a long slap shot that hit the shaft of Kyle Palmieri before knuckling over Cory Schneider’s glove. “It was awesome,” said Skjei, playing in his 42nd career game, which includes five playoff games. “I’ve been waiting a while and you know I got a lucky bounce, but I’ll take it for sure.”

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