The Rangers have swapped backup goalies, returning Dylan Garand to Hartford and recalling Spencer Martin from the Wolf Pack. Garand was recalled after the injury to Jonathan Quick during the Rangers road trip, but did not play during his stay.
The New York Rangers have cycled around youngsters on the NHL roster. Winger Brett Berard and goaltender Dylan Garand have both been recalled, while defenseman Scott Morrow has been assigned back to the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Now that was more like it for Dylan Garand and the Hartford Wolf Pack. The New York Rangers goalie prospect turned in a gem Wednesday night at PeoplesBank Arena, leading Hartford to its first win of the season, 3-0 over Springfield.
Dylan Garand is third on the New York Rangers goalie depth chart and, barring injury to Igor Shesterkin or Jonathan Quick, will spend the 2025-26 season playing once again for Hartford of the American Hockey League.
The New York Rangers locked up the potential goaltending rotation for their American Hockey League team, the Hartford Wolf Pack, by agreeing to terms with Dylan Garand and Talyn Boyko on two-way, one-year contracts.
The Blueshirts ensured some organizational depth between the pipes next season. On Sunday, New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury announced that the team has signed goaltenders Dylan Garand and Talyn Boyko to one-year, two-way contracts.
Dylan Garand continues to take the next steps as the top goalie prospect in the New York Rangers organization. The 22-year-old is coming off his best pro season with Hartford of the American Hockey League, and is setting himself up to be Igor Shesterkin’s backup on Broadway in the not-too-distant future.
Playing on a team that features future Hall-of-Famers like Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon and Marc-Andre Fleury, New York Rangers goalie prospect Dylan Garand didn’t look at all out of place Saturday, leading Canada to a 4-0 win against Slovenia in its opener at the 2025 World Hockey Championship in Stockholm.
4/1: The New York Rangers have officially signed Tung to a three-year, entry-level contract. Tung will turn pro after just one season in college. Tung will report to the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack for the remainder of the season, per Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
Earlier today, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the Flames were interested in undrafted goaltender Callum Tung. It turns out they weren’t the only team seeking his services as Friedman reports (Twitter links) that the Rangers are closing in on signing the netminder with an official announcement expected on Tuesday.
The Hartford Wolf Pack are rolling, on a three-game winning streak after a pair of vistories this past weekend. The New York Rangers AHL affiliate defeated Hershey 4-3 on Friday, which included Noah Laba’s first professional goal.
The Hartford Wolf Pack enter the final stretch of the season where every game feels like a must-win. The recent tripleheader, which featured back-to-back home games, was a mixed bag for that reason.
The New York Rangers will be without star goaltender Igor Shesterkin for at least one to two weeks after he suffered an upper-body injury during a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
It’s a good thing this act took place off-Broadway for the New York Rangers because it wouldn’t have been well received on the big stage. Several of the Rangers top prospects finished with ugly stat lines when the Hartford Wolf Pack lost to the Utica Comets 7-3 on Wednesday.
The Hartford Wolf Pack, the New York Rangers’ American Hockey League affiliate is holding onto the final playoff spot as the AHL season nears its midpoint.
The Hartford Wolf Pack have had a rocky 2024-25 season. For every three-game winning streak, there’s a losing streak or back-to-back losses that set them back.
The New York Rangers are currently getting prepared to faceoff in an Original Six battle against the Chicago Blackhawks. However, on Sunday afternoon, the New York Rangers PR team on X announced that the organization has recalled 22-year old goaltender Dylan Garand and 28-year old defenseman Connor Mackey from the AHL.
On Nov. 6, the Hartford Wolf Pack beat the Syracuse Crunch in the type of game they’ve been able to win all season – a close one-goal contest that went to overtime before the Wolf Pack found the back of the net with just seconds left to secure a 2-1 victory.