If your favorite NHL team hasn't made a big splash in free agency in July, that's OK.
After Barclay Goodrow was claimed off waivers by the San Jose Sharks, the New York Rangers were left with a hole in the middle of their fourth line. Reportedly, they plan to fill in the doughnut when NHL free agency begins Monday.
The New York Rangers have some extra salary cap space to work with following the “ruthless” release of veteran forward Barclay Goodrow. The Blueshirts will now turn their attention toward the upcoming free agency period as they consider a list of potential targets to reinvest that cap space in and upgrade their lineup.
As the New York Rangers gear up for a pivotal offseason, general manager Chris Drury is making calculated decisions to strengthen the team’s championship aspirations.
The New York Rangers have an opening in their bottom six after veteran forward Barclay Goodrow was claimed off waivers this Thursday. While attention centers around who the Blueshirts might target this summer to upgrade their attack in the top six, they will also need to find a quality upgrade to replace Goodrow.
Oilers fans are lucky that the playoffs are still ongoing. Friday, they could win on home ice, sending this series to seven games. Only two teams have forced a Game 7 being down 3-0, the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1945 Detroit Red Wings.
New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury had to think outside of the box in his quest to jettison forward Barclay Goodrow, who had a 15-team no-trade clause that essentially cut the number of teams the Rangers could offload him to in half.
Elliotte Friedman confirmed that the San Jose Sharks were on Barclay Goodrow’s 15-Team No-Trade List. That’s what Larry Brooks reported yesterday, after the Sharks claimed Goodrow off waivers.
The New York Rangers season ended a round earlier than the Blueshirts hoped. Despite winning the Presidents Trophy with 114 points, opening the playoffs
The New York Rangers offseason has been a busy one already. They agreed to an extension with a former No. 2 overall pick, Kaapo Kakko, and placed veteran Barclay Goodrow on waivers.
The New York Rangers pulled off the first big move of the offseason, offloading veteran forward Barclay Goodrow to the San Jose Sharks via waivers on…
Does Barclay Goodrow want to be back with the San Jose Sharks? That’s now a question mark, after a report from Larry Brooks of The New York Post. The Sharks claimed Goodrow off waivers from the New York Rangers this morning.
This article is brought to you by bet365! Who would have thought there would be so much player movement around the league on a random Wednesday, still nine days away from the NHL entry draft?
On June 19, the San Jose Sharks did the New York Rangers a bit of a favor by claiming the three-year, $3.64 million cap-hit contract of forward Barclay Goodrow off of waivers.
The San Jose Sharks are bringing back one of their fan favourites. News broke on Wednesday afternoon that the Barclay Goodrow was claimed by San Jose. The team will now take on the veteran forward’s $3.6 million-plus cap hit for the next three seasons.
The San Jose Sharks have claimed Barclay Goodrow off waivers from the New York Rangers. According to reports on Tuesday and early into Wednesday morning, it was believed that the Sharks had an arrangement in place with the Rangers before Goodrow was placed on waivers.
A veteran forward is heading back to where his career started. On Wednesday, the San Jose Sharks claimed forward Barclay Goodrow off waivers from the New York Rangers.
“The future is teal” has been the San Jose Sharks’ marketing slogan since they won the 2024 Draft Lottery in May. But to guide the future — incoming 2023 fourth-overall pick Will Smith and soon-to-be 2024 No.
The 31-year-old officially returns to where his NHL career began as an undrafted free-agent signing in 2014.
The New York Rangers put Barclay Goodrow on waivers yesterday in readiness for a buyout when he clears today. The forward was in the third year of a six-year pact with a cap hit of $3.641 million and his production had taken a massive drop to 12 points in the regular season.
The New York Rangers made a move to clear cap space on Tuesday when they put forward Barclay Goodrow on waivers. He’s now up for grabs for any team looking to add depth to their roster.
Assuming the New York Rangers buy him out over the coming days, Barclay Goodrow should definitively be a player of interest for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the coming weeks.
The New York Rangers have placed veteran forward Barclay Goodrow on waivers, a significant move as the team seeks to open up salary-cap space and adjust their roster after the forward failed to live up to expectations and his salary.
It looks like the New York Rangers are looking to clear up some cap space. On Tuesday, the team placed forward Barclay Goodrow on waivers. Goodrow has been with the Rangers since being acquired from the Tampa Bay Lightning in July 2021.
The move likely marks the beginning of the end for his time in New York.
New York Rangers center Barclay Goodrow is having himself a moment against the Florida Panthers.
Barclay Goodrow scored the game-winning goal in overtime on Friday as the New York Rangers defeated the Florida Panthers by a 2-1 final to tie the Eastern Conference Final heading into Game 3 in Florida on Sunday.
The New York Rangers are gauging their interest in two-time Stanley Cup champion and gritty checking line forward Barclay Goodrow.
The two-time Stanley Cup champion's signing rights were traded to New York from the Tampa Bay Lightning before the roster freeze ahead of the expansion draft.
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