The New York Rangers have high hopes as they prepare for the 2026 NHL Draft in Buffalo on June 26-27. After finishing last in the Eastern Conference and 30th overall, the Rangers own 11 picks in the seven-round selection process, including Nos. 5 and 26 in the first round. The Rangers have had their ups and downs at the draft table during the past four decades. They’ve found later-round gems like star goaltender Igor Shesterkin (fourth round, No…
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