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Team: 2024-25 New York Rangers
Initial Creation Date: May 21, 2024
Published: May 21, 2024
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Free Agent Signings
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3$2,500,000
3$2,500,000
6$4,000,000
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Nichushkin, Val
2$1,000,000
Kotkaniemi, Jes
2$1,000,000
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  1. Kotkaniemi, Jesperi
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Signing after his buyout as he wants to stick it back to CAR for buying him out
CAR
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NYR
  1. Nichushkin, Valeri
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Signing after his buyout
COL
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2024
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2026
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22$87,700,000$86,546,524$512,500$82,500$1,153,476
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$11,642,857$11,642,857
LW
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$5,625,000$5,625,000
C, RW
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$2,325,000$2,325,000
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$4,437,500$4,437,500
C, LW
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$8,500,000$8,500,000
C
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UFA - 6
Nichushkin, Val
$1,000,000$1,000,000
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$6,500,000$6,500,000
LW
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UFA - 3
Kotkaniemi, Jes
$1,000,000$1,000,000
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$2,500,000$2,500,000
RW
RFA - 1
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$828,333$828,333 (Performance Bonus$57,500$58K)
LW
RFA - 1
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$3,641,667$3,641,667
C, LW
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UFA - 3
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$820,000$820,000
C, RW
RFA - 1
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$4,000,000$4,000,000
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UFA - 1
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$3,872,000$3,872,000
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RFA - 1
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$2,500,000$2,500,000
RD
RFA
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$1,275,000$1,275,000 (Performance Bonus$25,000$25K)
G
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UFA - 1
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$812,500$812,500
LD
RFA - 1
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$8,000,000$8,000,000
RD
M-NTC
UFA - 2
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$800,000$800,000
RW, LW
UFA - 1
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$6,125,000$6,125,000
RW, LW
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UFA - 6
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May 22 at 9:09 a.m.
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1. The rapes haven’t been confirmed, do we all believe it, yes. But till conviction they are deemed innocent until proven guilty. At which point they will be terminated.

2. Perry did what he did in a franchise that just went through the biggest legal battle for sexual assault. Would have been an absolute nightmare if they allowed his actions to go unpunished.


All the above is simple common sense. If it feelings like mental gymnastics to you then we know why.


Gotcha... So Perry was charged with nothing criminal, therefore has not been proven guilty, therefore is somehow eligible for termination while the Hockey Canada guys aren't?

LMAO. Keep twisting yourself up.

Also, I love how you keep talking about "What Perry did", while not actually knowing what Perry did. (And citing a bull**** story that was debunked in hours as a possibility LOL)
May 22 at 9:51 a.m.
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Gotcha... So Perry was charged with nothing criminal, therefore has not been proven guilty, therefore is somehow eligible for termination while the Hockey Canada guys aren't?

LMAO. Keep twisting yourself up.

Also, I love how you keep talking about "What Perry did", while not actually knowing what Perry did. (And citing a bull**** story that was debunked in hours as a possibility LOL)


Wow. Slow it is. So you think they terminated without evidence of wrong doing 😂😂 and that he didn’t fight it 😂😂. We don’t know what he did. But we know he did it whatever it was. It very well could have been consensual affair with a CHI employee🤷🏻‍♂️ don’t know what it was. But it’s very clear he was guilty of violating a CHI rule. We do know it wasn’t addiction related which is why they could terminate. There’s really no digging out of the hole you dug. Or you can keep saying gotcha and try to spin things to fit your narrative over and over while still being wrong
May 22 at 9:54 a.m.
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Wow. Slow it is. So you think they terminated without evidence of wrong doing 😂😂 and that he didn’t fight it 😂😂. We don’t know what he did. But we know he did it whatever it was. It very well could have been consensual affair with a CHI employee🤷🏻‍♂️ don’t know what it was. But it’s very clear he was guilty of violating a CHI rule. We do know it wasn’t addiction related which is why they could terminate. There’s really no digging out of the hole you dug. Or you can keep saying gotcha and try to spin things to fit your narrative over and over while still being wrong


He did fight it. Holy **** you're dense. tears of joy

Research **** before you make ignorant posts dude. First "Four stages of addiction" because you didn't know the PAP process and now you're claiming Perry was "Clearly guilty" and didn't fight his termination even though the NHL and NHLPA agreed to a settlement over it.

I'd recommend ghosting the thread again.
May 22 at 9:59 a.m.
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He did fight it. Holy **** you're dense. tears of joy

Research **** before you make ignorant posts dude. First "Four stages of addiction" because you didn't know the PAP process and now you're claiming Perry didn't fight his termination even though the NHL and NHLPA had a damn settlement over it.

I'd recommend ghosting the thread again.


He never filed a grievance… slow and dense.
May 22 at 10:00 a.m.
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He never filed a grievance… slow and dense.


Womp womp. RIP.

https://www.usnews.com/news/sports/articles/2024-03-14/nhl-and-nhlpa-reach-a-settlement-on-blackhawks-terminating-corey-perrys-contract-ap-sources-say

NHL and NHLPA Reach a Settlement on Blackhawks Terminating Corey Perry's Contract, AP Sources Say

To quote you:

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There’s really no digging out of the hole you dug. Or you can keep saying gotcha and try to spin things to fit your narrative over and over while still being wrong
May 22 at 10:10 a.m.
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Womp womp. RIP.

https://www.usnews.com/news/sports/articles/2024-03-14/nhl-and-nhlpa-reach-a-settlement-on-blackhawks-terminating-corey-perrys-contract-ap-sources-say

NHL and NHLPA Reach a Settlement on Blackhawks Terminating Corey Perry's Contract, AP Sources Say

To quote you:


That doesn’t make him innocent. He public apologized for his actions. Addiction is still different. Nich has ruined 2 cup runs now so if they could terminate they would
May 22 at 10:15 a.m.
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That doesn’t make him innocent. He public apologized for his actions. Addiction is still different. Nich has ruined 2 cup runs now so if they could terminate they would


So much for "He never fought it", and "He never filed a grievance." I really do love the way you say false **** that can easily be prevented by using Google before posting, and then just ignore it like it never happened when you're proven wrong. tears of joy

Finally, I'm dying laughing that you immediately followed "He public apologized for his actions" with "Addiction is still different". Considering the article immediately follows "Perry, 38, apologized for his actions" with "and said he'd begun seeking help for alcohol abuse."

Just checking... Alcoholism is an addiction, right?! tears of joy
May 22 at 10:35 a.m.
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So much for "He never fought it", and "He never filed a grievance." I really do love the way you say false **** that can easily be prevented by using Google before posting, and then just ignore it like it never happened when you're proven wrong. tears of joy

Finally, I'm dying laughing that you immediately followed "He public apologized for his actions" with "Addiction is still different". Considering the article immediately follows "Perry, 38, apologized for his actions" with "and said he'd begun seeking help for alcohol abuse."

Just checking... Alcoholism is an addiction, right?! tears of joy


His grievance wasn’t filed. Google with clear that up for you. Common sense would also apply here since they came to a financial agreement the grievance can’t be filed. Pretty simple stuff. The alcohol statement was to cover up what he did while intoxicated. You seriously think he apologized for drinking and was terminated for drinking? These guys drink in the dressing rooms. That’s fine if you want to believe that, I really don’t care to change your mind. You’re correct, Perry was terminated for drinking some alcohol 🥃.
May 22 at 10:53 a.m.
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His grievance wasn’t filed. Google with clear that up for you. Common sense would also apply here since they came to a financial agreement the grievance can’t be filed. Pretty simple stuff. The alcohol statement was to cover up what he did while intoxicated. You seriously think he apologized for drinking and was terminated for drinking? These guys drink in the dressing rooms. That’s fine if you want to believe that, I really don’t care to change your mind. You’re correct, Perry was terminated for drinking some alcohol 🥃.


Weird that you can not file a grievance and yet the organization that represents you can somehow agree to a settlement for the grievance you apparently didn’t file…

You were better off when you were just ignoring that after realizing you ****ed up.

BTW, whatever Perry did (which you don’t know but keep acting like you do) do you think it was more or less severe than being found with a sexually trafficked woman in your hotel room so drunk that she had to be hospitalized.

Spin that one next, wizard. 🤣
May 22 at 12:25 p.m.
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Weird that you can not file a grievance and yet the organization that represents you can somehow agree to a settlement for the grievance you apparently didn’t file…

You were better off when you were just ignoring that after realizing you ****ed up.

BTW, whatever Perry did (which you don’t know but keep acting like you do) do you think it was more or less severe than being found with a sexually trafficked woman in your hotel room so drunk that she had to be hospitalized.

Spin that one next, wizard. 🤣


If you settle the threat of lawsuit before filing a lawsuit then you don’t continue to file it, the matter is settled. Weird how that works right 😂


I’ve told I have no idea what transpired but you do, you know he was caught drinking and therefore terminated. 😂

I’ve never heard anything regarding the women being an escort. And if she was I’m not sure what he paid for or if it was illegal. Was there evidence of all this? Do you think they can hold that in their back pocket for years and then terminate when it is convenient? They would have terminated him then if they had issues, he would have been charged if it was illegal right?
May 22 at 12:26 p.m.
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If you settle the threat of lawsuit before filing a lawsuit then you don’t continue to file it, the matter is settled. Weird how that works right 😂


I’ve told I have no idea what transpired but you do, you know he was caught drinking and therefore terminated. 😂

I’ve never heard anything regarding the women being an escort. And if she was I’m not sure what he paid for or if it was illegal. Was there evidence of all this? Do you think they can hold that in their back pocket for years and then terminate when it is convenient? They would have terminated him then if they had issues, he would have been charged if it was illegal right?


I'm very clear that you hadn't heard anything about that considering you do zero research before running your yap. tears of joy
May 22 at 12:36 p.m.
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I'm very clear that you hadn't heard anything about that considering you do zero research before running your yap. tears of joy


All I can find is mixed reports. Some saying she was a prostitute, some saying it was just a drunk woman. Seems to be very similar to the perry situation where we don’t have the truth about it and just leave it to your speculation. So let’s play devils advocate and she was a hooker. What charges were laid? Was it illegal?
May 22 at 12:49 p.m.
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All I can find is mixed reports. Some saying she was a prostitute, some saying it was just a drunk woman. Seems to be very similar to the perry situation where we don’t have the truth about it and just leave it to your speculation. So let’s play devils advocate and she was a hooker. What charges were laid? Was it illegal?


Seems more detailed than anything that's come out about Perry.

"Lets play devil's advocate and she was a hooker. Was it illegal?" is a pretty stupid question considering:

1. Prostitution is illegal in Washington. (Again, easily Google-able, but you just say dumb **** rather than checking)
2. We know that she was so intoxicated that she had to be hospitalized, which throws consent out the window.

Lol, you keep digging that hole deeper and deeper.
May 22 at 1:40 p.m.
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Seems more detailed than anything that's come out about Perry.

"Lets play devil's advocate and she was a hooker. Was it illegal?" is a pretty stupid question considering:

1. Prostitution is illegal in Washington. (Again, easily Google-able, but you just say dumb **** rather than checking)
2. We know that she was so intoxicated that she had to be hospitalized, which throws consent out the window.

Lol, you keep digging that hole deeper and deeper.


Correct, it would be illegal and yet no charges laid. No termination either. Which means Perry very well could have done something illegal and not been charged. But termination as a result of which franchise he was with, what they just went through and how optically it would look worse for them than any other team. But let’s go with drinking alcohol 🍻.

Now, drugs and hookers wasn’t enough for them to terminate 12 months ago, drugs again isn’t enough for them to terminate today, what makes you think it’s enough to terminate in 12 months. Maybe he will be caught drinking alcohol 🍻😂
May 22 at 1:43 p.m.
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Correct, it would be illegal and yet no charges laid. No termination either. Which means Perry very well could have done something illegal and not been charged. But termination as a result of which franchise he was with, what they just went through and how optically it would look worse for them than any other team. But let’s go with drinking alcohol 🍻.

Now, drugs and hookers wasn’t enough for them to terminate 12 months ago, drugs again isn’t enough for them to terminate today, what makes you think it’s enough to terminate in 12 months. Maybe he will be caught drinking alcohol 🍻😂


You’re right bro, my bad. No charges means nothing happened.

*Checks history of the Hockey Canada investigation*

Keeeeepppp digging that hole!
May 22 at 2:10 p.m.
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You’re right bro, my bad. No charges means nothing happened.

*Checks history of the Hockey Canada investigation*

Keeeeepppp digging that hole!


Huh, I didn’t say that 😂😂😂 it’s precisely what I was saying about you and the perry thing. You say Perry only drank alcohol and then say it’s proven that Nich had a hooker. Say Perry was innocent of any wrong doing and was terminated for no reason. Then say Nich was guilty of multiple wrong doing but not terminated. All while trying to argue that COL will terminate Nich. You say Nich was a cover up and not charged for illegal activity while there’s no chance Perry did something illegal and wasn’t charged. Starting to think you are drinking 💀. You’re right about it all, I have no doubt in my mind. You’re quite the insider with all this knowledge while the public doesn’t have clarity. Keep up the good work
 
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