Mika Zibanejad reflects on retool, Mike Sullivan identifies needs, more Rangers takeaways
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — While many New York Rangers are heading into the long summer with uncertain futures, Mika Zibanejad left no doubt about his intentions.“I want to be here,” the 32-year-old forward said from breakup day at the MSG Training Center. “I want to be here to turn this around.”It was as firm a commitment as any veteran has made in the aftermath of team president Chris Drury announcing Jan. 16 that the team was going into a retool. With the power of a full no-movement clause for three of the final four years of his contract, Zibanejad clearly isn’t going anywhere.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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