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What was expected to be an eventful first day of free agency for the New York Rangers saw several new faces make their way to the Big Apple. The Rangers started the day by signing defenseman Dan Boyle to a contract that is reportedly for two years and worth $9 million, according to Larry Brooks of the New York Post. Signing the veteran Boyle was just the beginning of a day that also saw New York re-sign forward Dominic Moore and sign forwards Tanner Glass and Chris Mueller, defensemen Michael Kostka, Matt Hunwick and Steven Kampfer, and goaltender Cedrick Desjardins. Though several new names were added to the Rangers roster within a matter of hours, it is Boyle who leads the list. He turns 38 on July 12 and spent the past six seasons with the San Jose Sharks, who traded his negotiating rights to the New York Islanders on June 5. FREE AGENCY 2014 Stars make big splash on July 1 NHL The Dallas Stars acquired center Jason Spezza from the Ottawa Senators and agreed to terms with former Senators forward Ales Hemsky on a three-year contract Tuesday. READ MORE WSH inks Niskanen, Orpik | Miller to VAN video Vanek joins MIN video | STL signs Stastny video Iginla signs with COL video | NYR ink Boyle video CGY brings in Hiller video | B. Richards to CHI NHL Free Agency 2014 digital show video 2014 signings tracker | Available free agents MORE 2014 FREE AGENCY STORIES › Boyle scored 12 goals and 36 points in 75 games with the Sharks last season, and in 954 games with the Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Sharks he has 144 goals and 561 points. He also won a gold medal with Canada at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and the Stanley Cup in 2004 as a member of the Lightning. Dan is an experienced player. Hes been an elite player for a long time, Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. Hes going to help us on the power play, hes been able to log important minutes on a pretty good team in the last couple of years. Were really happy to have him The Rangers hope adding Boyle can offset the departure of defenseman Anton Stralman, who left New York to sign a five-year contract worth $22.5 million with the Tampa Bay Lightning. New York also lost a key contributor early in the day when forward Benoit Pouliot, who enjoyed a bounce-back season in 2013-14, signed a five-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers. With the departure of Pouliot and Stralman, it was clear the Rangers would have some holes to fill on their roster. Its a salary cap world. Were trying to fit guys in that were good players for us. We wanted to sign them, Rangers assistant general manager Jeff Gorton said. Once we started to get wind of what their numbers would be and their terms would be, it just became difficult. The Rangers were able to bring back Moore, who was an important two-way forward after signing a one-year contract last summer and scored the series-clinching goal against the Montreal Canadiens in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final that sent New York to the Stanley Cup Final. Moore, 33, returned after a one-year sabbatical from hockey and had 18 points in 73 regular-season games and three goals and eight points in 25 Stanley Cup Playoff games. He won the Masterton Trophy for perseverance and dedication to the game. Financial terms of the contracts were not released, but Newsday reported Moore signed a two-year, $3 million contract. Glass agreed to a three-year, $4.35 million contract, according to the Post. Glass, 30, had 13 points in 67 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins last season and did not have a point in eight playoff games. In seven seasons with the Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets and Penguins, Glass has 18 goals, 54 points and 458 penalty minutes in 377 games. Every year you have to build your team and you have to build the identity of your team. Were in the process of doing that, Vigneault said. [Moore] wanted to come back here, that was really important for us. Tanner Glass wanted to come here, theres no doubt that Dan Boyle wanted to come here. Now were just trying to sort out the pieces in this cap world. Those pieces could include Kostka, Mueller, Hunwick and Desjardins, whose signings were announced in quick succession on Tuesday. Kostka, 28, signed a one-year contract after scoring four goals and 11 points in 28 games with the Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning last season. He had two assists in three playoff games with the Lightning. In parts of two seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Blackhawks and Lightning, Kostka has four goals and 19 points in 63 games. Kostka is an offensive guy, can move the puck, can skate, he has some size. We think hes going to be a good depth player for us, Gorton said. Hes won at the American League level. We like his character, we like the kind of player he is. We think he gives us that added depth going forward. Mueller, 28, played in nine regular-season games and four playoff games with the Dallas Stars in 2013-14. He spent most of the season with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Texas Stars, where he had 25 goals and 57 points. He had 11 points in 19 AHL playoff games to help Texas win the Calder Cup. Terms of Hunwicks contract were not disclosed, although multiple sources reported it at one year and $600,000. A seventh-round pick (No. 224) of the Boston Bruins, Hunwick has spent the past three seasons with the Colorado Avalanche. He played one game with Colorado last season, spending much of the year with their AHL affiliate in Lake Erie. In 292 career games, he has 16 goals, 67 points and 116 penalty minutes. Matt can skate, hes a character guy, Gorton said. Hes got a nice little blend of offense and defense. So we thought hed be a good fit for us. Kampfer, 25, had six goals and 26 points for the Iowa Wild of the AHL in 2013-14. He has seven goals and 15 points in 61 NHL games with the Boston Bruins and Minnesota Wild. Desjardins, 28, is expected to provide organizational depth at the goaltending position. Originally signed by the Montreal Canadiens as an undrafted free agent in 2008, he spent most of last season with the AHLs Syracuse Crunch. He made one appearance for the Lightning last season, allowing two goals on 13 shots in 18 minutes in a 4-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. In six career NHL games, he has a 2-4-0 record with a 2.41 goals-against average and .919 save percentage. Even with eight players added in one day, the Rangers wouldnt rule out the possibility of acquiring other players. But it appears their primary concern moving forward is signing their restricted free agents, including forwards Chris Kreider, Derick Brassard and Mats Zuccarello. Theyre on our mind. Weve been talking to them since our season ended, Gorton said. Were working on it, were trying to get them done, but were always looking for someone that can help us, thats out there in the free-agent market or via trade. Were continually looking to help the team, to find guys who can play the way we want to play.
Posted on: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 23:07:27 +0000

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