New York Post

Rangers likely to lose more key players

- By MOLLIE WALKER

The Rangers seemingly have more questions than answers leading up to the start of free agency on Wednesday at noon.

With Ryan Strome and Andrew Copp seemingly headed to the market, as well as others acquired at the trade deadline who will leave holes up front, and backup goalie Alexandar Georgiev signing with the 2022 Stanley Cup champions after his rights were traded to the Avalanche, the Rangers still have several areas in the lineup to address. And more questions keep coming.

Goalie Keith Kinkaid is expected to hit the open market as an unrestrict­ed free agent after two seasons with the Rangers. Kinkaid, who has 167 games of NHL experience with the Devils, Canadiens and Rangers, spent a majority of last season in AHL Hartford.

So that leaves star goalie Igor Shesterkin, the 2021-22 Vezina Trophy winner, as the only netminder with NHL experience in the organizati­on.

The Rangers have about a million and change to spend on a No. 2 goalie.

Additional­ly, according to a source, the Rangers are trying to move veteran defenseman Patrik Nemeth ahead of a possible buyout. Buying out Nemeth, who is set to carry a $2.5 million cap hit for the next two seasons, would save the Rangers $1.5 million under the cap this coming season and $2.5 million in 2023-24. However, it would cost the Rangers $1 million in dead space in both 2024-25 and 2025-26.

The Rangers extended qualifying offers to restricted free agents Kaapo Kakko, Libor Hajek, Tim Gettinger and Austin Rueschhoff, with Hajek signing a one-year, $800,000 extension. Jacob Elmer, Justin Richards, Ty Ronning and goalie Tyler Wall did not receive qualifying offers from the Rangers and now become unrestrict­ed free agents.

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