NY Rangers Maintain Defensemen Depth Agreeing to Terms With Vincent Iorio
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Rangers Re-Sign Vincent Iorio To One-Year Contract Extension
The New Rangers have re-signed defenseman Vincent Iorio to a one-year contract extension. The contract is reportedly a two-way deal worth $850,000 if he's in the NHL and $125,000 in the American Hockey League. The Rangers claimed Iorio off waivers from the San Jose Sharks on Jan. 31. Iorio stuck around with the Rangers for the remainder of the season, but he was scratched for a handful of games. The 23-year-old defenseman posted three points in …
Rangers Re-Sign 6-Foot-4 Young Defenseman
The New York Rangers are keeping one of their young defensemen around. The Rangers have announced that they have re-signed defenseman Vincent Iorio to a one-year contract for the 2026-27 season. According to PuckPedia, he will have an $850,000 cap hit at the NHL level and a $125,000 salary in the…
Vincent Iorio signs one-year contract to return to the New York Rangers
Vincent Iorio is sticking with the New York Rangers organization for at least one more season. The 23-year-old defender signed a one-year contract with the Rangers that will pay him $850k in the NHL and $125k in the AHL with the Hartford Wolf Pack. Iorio became a restricted free agent after his entry-level contract with the Washington Capitals, originally signed in 2021, expired. View this post on Instagram Iorio joined the Rangers last Januar…
Rangers sign Vincent Iorio to one-year extension - Daily Faceoff
The New York Rangers have come to terms with one of their young blueliners. On Friday, the Rangers announced that they have signed defenseman Vincent Iorio to a one-year contract extension. Locked in for another year 🤝We've agreed to terms with Vincent Iorio on a one-year contract → https://t.co/3t08HqLRZL pic.twitter.com/Xz3FfoXdgo— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) August 21, 2026 According to Puckpedia, it is a two-way deal that will carry a ca…
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