Rangers top prospect Gabe Perrault broke US U18 point record
Rangers top prospect Gabe Perreault has put together a fantastic season with the US national U18 team by breaking the points record along with an amazing stat line.
Gabe, who is the son of former NHLer Yanic Perreault put together a season of 50 three goals with 79 assists for 132 points in 62 games with the national team. He also plays for Boston College as his team in the NCAA went to the Frozen Four earlier this spring and lost to Denver.
The 19-year-old right winger was selected in the 2023 Entry draft, 23rd overall having played 36 games for Boston College, he scored nineteen goals with 41 assists for 60 points and was a + 24.
Rangers to protect Perreault
The Rangers will protect this player for as long as possible and we'll give him a long evaluation when training camp begins in September. Depending on how the Rangers will handle their offseason especially if players are coming of their deals, a player like Perreault could find himself on the roster.
For now, the Rangers are interested in his ability to continue to develop as a player and will bring him into the organization when the time is right and giving him a great chance for success.
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