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Rangers abruptly dump team president, GM

- STEPHEN WHYNO

NEW YORK — The New York Rangers abruptly fired president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton on Wednesday with three games left in the season, a shocking move in the aftermath of the latest controvers­y for the storied NHL organizati­on.

Chris Drury was named president and GM. He previously served as associate GM under Davidson and Gorton.

”We want to thank JD and Jeff for their contributi­ons to the organizati­on,” owner James Dolan said in a statement. “They are both great hockey profession­als who worked hard for the Rangers. However, in order for the team to succeed in the manner our fans deserve, there needs to be a change in leadership.”

The stunning news came less than 24 hours after the team ripped the league for fining but not suspending Washington’s Tom Wilson for his role in a scrum Monday night that injured Rangers star Artemi Panarin. A team statement called the decisiona derelictio­n of duty and that George Parros was “unfit” to remain in his job as head of player safety.

It was not immediatel­y clear if the front office shakeup had any connection to the criticism of the league. Cutting ties with Davidson and Gorton is a surprise. Since Gorton, whose son Jack is expected to play for the BCHL’s Victoria Grizzlies this fall, became GM in 2015 and Davidson joined the organizati­on in spring 2019, the Rangers have built one of the most impressive collection­s of young talent in hockey.

The Rangers qualified for the NHL’s expanded, 24-team playoffs in 2020, won the draft lottery and the opportunit­y to select Alexis Lafreniere with the top pick, and are expected to finish fifth in the eight-team East Division this season.

In addition to Lafreniere, the Rangers picked forward Kaapo Kakko second overall in the 2019 draft, found their goaltender of the future in Igor Shesterkin and acquired an elite No. 1 defenceman in Adam Fox.

Those players, along with Panarin and centre Mika Zibanejad, are expected to make up a core that contends for the postseason for years to come. Gorton and Davidson are responsibl­e for bringing in all those players.

The path forward will now be charted by Drury, a rising star in management who finished his playing career as captain of the Rangers from 2008-11. He was recently named USA Hockey’s GM for the upcoming world championsh­ips and earned a promotion from assistant GM of the Rangers in February.

Capitals 4, Rangers 2

NEW YORK — T.J. Oshie had a hat trick, Vitek Vanecek made 19 saves and the Washington Capitals beat the depleted New York Rangers 4-2 in a fight-filled game Wednesday night.

Oshie, whose father died this week, completed his hat trick with an empty net goal.

The game had six fights in the first period, commencing with a centre-ice line brawl right off the opening faceoff. Rangers defenceman Brendan Smith then took on Wilson at the 50-second mark. Smith received an extra two-penalty for instigatin­g the fight with Wilson.

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