Rangers agree to terms with general manager Chris Drury on a multiyear contract extension
- The New York Rangers extended general manager Chris Drury's contract for multiple years on Wednesday.
- This agreement followed the team missing the playoffs and underachieving this past season.
- Drury took charge in 2021, leading the team to the playoffs in his first three seasons.
- Owner James Dolan stated, "I am confident in his ability to guide this organization to success."
- Drury now needs to hire a coach and make roster changes for the upcoming season.
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Rangers GM Drury agrees to extension
The New York Rangers agreed to terms on a multiyear contract extension with general manager Chris Drury on Wednesday, keeping him in charge of their hockey operations moving forward after underachieving this season and missing the playoffs.
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