New York Post

Rangers leaving door open for youth infusion

- larry.brooks@nypost.com

THE future of the Rangers was on the ice Thursday at the club’s practice rink before departing for the Traverse City rookie tournament that begins Friday.

There were Filip Chytil and Lias Andersson; Brett Howden, Libor Hajek and Ryan Lindgren; Sean Day and Ty Ronning; Ville Meskanen and Michael Lindqvist.

And though there appears little room available for many of these Next-Gen Blueshirts to crack a roster that is jammed with veterans from last season’s varsity, general manager Jeff Gorton told The Post that the team is prepared to accommodat­e youngsters whose play warrants a spot in the NHL.

“It’s fair to say that if a guy proves he’s ready, we’ll make whatever roster moves are necessary to accommodat­e him,” Gorton said. “We’re not going to hold anybody back because we have X number of veterans here under contract.

“At the same time, though, if a player is going to be in the NHL, he has to earn it. We’re not giving anyone a spot just to show that our kids are developing. We’re operating under a merit system.”

The most significan­t moves of the offseason that followed the team’s worst campaign since 2003-04 and the February edict/ deadline action to reset the organizati­on following more than a decade of contention were the ones that did not occur. Essentiall­y, everyone is back for another crack. That could not have been the plan coming out of Game 82 in Philadelph­ia on April 7.

“Coming out of the season, I didn’t have a specific plan to not have a specific player or players back, and I wasn’t going to make a move just to make a move,” Gorton said. “We expect there to be competitio­n for jobs at camp and it’s just as much up to the veterans to prove they belong as the young guys. That goes for every position.

“We’ve all seen our veterans play at a higher level than they did last year. We are going to need more from them.”

Andersson and Chytil, last year’s firstround­ers at No. 7 and 21, respective­ly, will play in this tournament for the second time following a 2017-18 in which they finished the regular season on Broadway before participat­ing in the World Championsh­ips. This seems like an extraneous exercise for them.

“Filip and Lias are still very young players whom we think will benefit from playing with the group of 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds we have,” Gorton said. “We’d like them to grow together as a group and get as much familiarit­y with one another as they can.”

There appears to be a glut at center, with Mika Zibanejad and Kevin Hayes ensconced in the middle. Vladislav Namestniko­v and Ryan Spooner are veteran options and Chytil, Andersson, Howden and Boo Nieves will be competing for spots. Peter Holland is back for another go-round as well. Gorton said, however, the team does not envision moving any of the kids to the wing.

“The intent is to [have] all three at center to start,” Gorton said of Chytil, Andersson and Howden. “We want them to play their natural position and see how they look there. That’s how we want to evaluate them.”

Gorton similarly said that he does not envision moving either Zibanejad or Hayes to the flank. Zibanejad is entering the second year of a five-year deal and Hayes is on a one-year contract that would take him to unrestrict­ed free agency in 2019. The GM said that No. 13’s contract status will not influence where and how he is used by incoming head coach David Quinn.

“Mika and Kevin earned the right to be centers off of their careers and the seasons they had for us last season,” Gorton said. “As far as Kevin, people should not assume we’re necessaril­y in a one-and-done situation.”

The Traverse City tournament runs through Monday. Training camp commences next Friday.

“We’re looking forward to it,” Gorton said. “It’s going to interestin­g.”

The Rangers, who do not anticipate having veterans in camp on tryouts, have free-agent goaltender Jeremy Brodeur to join the Traverse City roster. Martin Brodeur’s 21-year-old son, undrafted after three years with OHL Oshawa, played last season with the ECHL Allen Americans and has an agreement to return to the club.

 ?? Getty Images ?? HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: Center Lias Andersson, 19, is one of the many young players the Rangers will have competing for a roster spot this season.
Getty Images HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: Center Lias Andersson, 19, is one of the many young players the Rangers will have competing for a roster spot this season.
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