New York Post

Sabres can’t talk with Drury

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

OTTAWA — Chris Drury isn’t going anywhere — for now.

In his first year as the Rangers’ assistant general manager after one year as the director of player developmen­t, Drury seemingly has become a very valuable part of their front office under team president Glen Sather and GM Jeff Gorton. So much so that when the Sabres recently asked for the Rangers’ permission to interview Drury for their open GM job, the request was denied.

Drury, 40, was a former captain for both the Sabres and Rangers during his 12-year playing career. He retired after the 2010-11 season on Broadway, and was welcomed back into the organizati­on before the 2015-16 season.

He has helped usher onto the roster a new wave of young players, who prepared for Game 2 of their second-round series against the Senators on Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre, having lost Game 1, 2-1, on Thursday night.

The Sabres fired both their GM Tim Murray and their coach Dan Bylsma after a tumultuous season that ended with another miss of the playoffs and a somewhat disgruntle­d star player in Jack Eichel.

Both the Rangers and Senators went 1-for-4 on the power play in Game 1, but the Blueshirts were adamant they lost on both their power play and penalty kill.

“In my mind, they won the speciality team battles,” coach Alain

Vigneault said. “They got some grade-A looks on their power play, and they got a couple of chances on ours, so that’s definitely an area we’re addressing with our group here and we need to be better.”

Saying he has “stunk since the playoffs started,” forward Derek Stepan reiterated a need to not allow the opposition so many chances on the man-advantage.

“The big thing is playing discipline­d,” Stepan said. “I think they gained a lot of momentum off their power plays, and their power play was good. So when we’re going to take more penalties in this series, our PK needs to be sharper.”

The Rangers practiced with the same forward lines and defensive pairs, signaling no lineup changes were imminent.

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