Chris Drury speaks to the Rangers as they face challenges, hoping to turn the season around after a tough stretch of games
New York: Could the energy be turning around for the New York Rangers? Chris Drury, the team’s general manager, finally spoke to the players after all the recent chaos.
After his talk, the team had a fun practice that included a shootout competition. Even the coaches got in on the action, which is always a good sign.
Vincent Trocheck took the time to chat with reporters after practice. He made it clear that the recent closed-door meeting was all about the players and not about management.
Trocheck said, “When we have closed-door meetings in here, it’s about us. It’s about what we can do.” He acknowledged the team is in a tough spot but emphasized it’s up to them to fix it.
The Rangers have had a rough patch, losing 11 out of their last 14 games. With all the noise around them, it’s been a challenging season.
Maybe Drury’s words were just what the team needed to turn things around and get back on track.