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NHL Executive Brutally Attacks New York Rangers GM Chris Drury Over Lackluster Offseason


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Hunter Bowman
August 7, 2025  (6:04 PM)
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NHL executive brutally calls out the the New York Rangers and General Manager Chris Drury, as he believes Drury hasn't done enough to help the organization get back into a playoff contending team for the 2025-26 season.

As many of fans know, the New York Rangers had a very disappointing season last year, considering the team was just the President's Trophy winners two seasons ago.
Something that has resulted in General Manager Chris Drury to make shockingly big moves this offseason, as he signed shutdown defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, and even traded away K'Andre Miller.
However, one NHL executive spoke to The Athletic and shared his true thoughts on Chris Drury's offseason, and revealed that he doesn't think the Rangers will be good enough to bounce back this upcoming season and become a playoff team.
«I don't know how just the one signing (in Gavrikov) is going to make them back to contending for the division,» the executive said. «That's their challenge.»

The New York Rangers finished last season with a record of 39-36-7 and were in 11th place in the East and 6 points out of a playoff spot. But not only have they signed Gavrikov, they also hired two-time Stanley Cup Champion Mike Sullivan as their head coach, along with a whole new coaching staff.

New York Rangers Organization Confident They'll Make The 2025-26 Playoffs

Despite having a very bad season, and missing the playoffs last season, CEO James Dolan awarded Chris Drury with a multi-year contract extension, as he's happy with the way Drury is building the Rangers future.
«I am pleased that Chris will continue to lead the Rangers hockey operations in his role as president and general manager,» Dolan said in a statement. «Over his tenure, Chris has shown passion for the Rangers, relentless work ethic and a tireless pursuit of excellence. While we are all disappointed in what transpired this past season, I am confident in his ability to guide this organization to success.»

Drury believes he will lead the Rangers back to the playoffs and help them win their first Stanley Cup since 1994.
«As I said when I began in this role nearly four years ago, there isn't a more special organization in hockey, and I look forward to continuing our work this offseason to help us reach our goals for next season and in the coming years,» Drury stated.

The Rangers saw Chris Kreider, Arthur Kaliyev, Calvin de Haan, Miller, and Zac Jones all leave this offseason. New York, meanwhile, only added Gavrikov, Scott Morrow, and Taylor Raddysh, in hopes of earning a playoff spot this upcoming season.
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