New York Post

Lias turns down camp return to Blueshirts

- By LARRY BROOKS larry.brooks@nypost.com

This has to be the end, doesn’t it? Or does it? Lias Andersson told club president John Davidson that he wants to be a Ranger, but the seventh-overall selection from the 2017 draft neverthele­ss declined an invitation to attend next month’s anticipate­d training camp leading into the 2020 Stanley Cup tournament, The Post has learned.

“We had discussion­s with Lias about coming over for camp, but he felt it was better for him to stay in his home country at this time,” Davidson told The Post. “We respect that decision.

“We had a number of good conversati­ons. He told me he wants to be a New York Ranger. We’ll continue to hold his rights and down the road we’ll have discussion­s about where it’s best for Lias to play next season.”

Andersson has been a lightning rod since his surprise selection with the pick the Blueshirts had obtained preceding the draft with Tony DeAngelo in exchange for Derek Stepan and Antti Raanta. He had played just 68 games over three seasons, mostly on the fourth line, recording a sum of three goals and nine points in 66 games.

More to the point, though, he demanded a trade upon leaving the AHL Wolf Pack, and returning home without notice on Dec. 20 following 13 games with Hartford, where he’d been assigned on Nov. 17. The Rangers suspended him. There were then a number of discussion­s between Davidson and Andersson, who was granted permission to play with HV71 of the SHL.

“Every report we got was positive,” Davidson said of Andersson’s stay in Sweden, where he recorded 12 points in 15 games. “He played very well.”

Well enough for the Rangers to want to add him to their list for this intended camp that would serve as a lead-into the club’s qualifying best-of-five series against Carolina. Andersson and club personnel acknowledg­ed a thaw between the parties.

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