New York Rangers Trim Training Camp Roster, Nine Players Reassigned Ahead of Upcoming Season
ICARO Media Group
### Rangers Trim Training Camp Roster by Nine Players
The New York Rangers have announced a significant reduction in their Training Camp roster, as shared by President and General Manager Chris Drury. The roster cut includes a total of nine players being reassigned or released, a move signifying the team's preparations for the upcoming season.
Four forwards, specifically Jaroslav Chmelar, Bryce McConnell-Barker, Dylan Roobroeck, and Adam Sykora, are set to join the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL). Additionally, players Blade Jenkins, Nate Sucese, and Blake Hillman, initially on Professional Tryout Offers (PTOs), have been released from these offers and will also be reassigned to Hartford.
Further changes include forward Adam Erne and defenseman Madison Bowey, who have had their PTOs with New York terminated. They will now attend the Hartford training camp under new PTO arrangements.
Following these adjustments, the Rangers now have a total of 36 players remaining in their Training Camp roster. The team continues to refine its lineup as the start of the season approaches.