Rangers extend Matthew Robertson as roster edges reinforced
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Rangers Sign Matthew Robertson To Two-Year Extension
The New York Rangers have signed defenseman Matthew Robertson to a two-year contract extension. The deal will carry two-way status in year one, and one-way status in year two. Both years will have a league-minimum, $775K cap hit at the NHL level. This move is a tidy piece of business, and checks one of the 14 pending restricted-free agents off of New York’s to-do list. Robertson spent the majority of last season with the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack…
Matthew Robertson, Rangers Agree to 2-Year Contract Extension
Since the Stanley Cup has been awarded, the rest of the league is waking from their slumber and sending this offseason into full swing. The New York Rangers are no exception as they have been quite busy since trading Chris Kreider and extending Matt Rempe. They continue to take care of business with the announcement that Matthew Robertson has signed a 2-year contract extension with the team. #NYR and Matthew Robertson have agreed to terms on a t…
Matthew Robertson returning to Rangers after signing 2-year contract - Forever Blueshirts
Sam Navarro-Imagn ImagesSam Navarro-Imagn Images For the second time this week, the New York Rangers re-signed one of their own restricted free agents, when they agreed to terms with defenseman Matthew Robertson on Friday. Two days earlier, popular forward Matt Rempe re-upped on a two-year, $1.95 million deal. Robertson also landed a two-year deal. Though the Rangers didn’t disclose financial terms, it’s been reported that the first-year is a tw…
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