Minor Transactions: 10/10/2025
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In a series of minor transactions, the NHL saw several teams make moves to solidify their rosters ahead of the upcoming season. The New York Rangers were active, signing forward Alex Lafrenière to a two-year contract extension. Lafrenière, who had a promising season last year, is expected to play a crucial role in the Rangers' quest for a deeper playoff run this year.
Meanwhile, the Nashville Predators claimed veteran goaltender Connor Ingram off waivers from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Ingram’s experience and skills could provide a solid backup option for the Predators as they aim to navigate the rigors of a competitive Western Conference. His addition is seen as a strategic move to enhance the team's goaltending depth.
The Anaheim Ducks also made headlines by re-signing defenseman Jamie Drysdale. Drysdale, a key player for the Ducks, showcased his talents last season, and his new contract reflects the team's confidence in his abilities to help lead their defensive unit. As the Ducks look to rebuild, retaining strong players like Drysdale is pivotal for their strategy moving forward.
These transactions illustrate the continuous efforts by teams to adjust their rosters as they prepare for the challenges of a new NHL season, with each team keen on maximizing their potential for success.
Meanwhile, the Nashville Predators claimed veteran goaltender Connor Ingram off waivers from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Ingram’s experience and skills could provide a solid backup option for the Predators as they aim to navigate the rigors of a competitive Western Conference. His addition is seen as a strategic move to enhance the team's goaltending depth.
The Anaheim Ducks also made headlines by re-signing defenseman Jamie Drysdale. Drysdale, a key player for the Ducks, showcased his talents last season, and his new contract reflects the team's confidence in his abilities to help lead their defensive unit. As the Ducks look to rebuild, retaining strong players like Drysdale is pivotal for their strategy moving forward.
These transactions illustrate the continuous efforts by teams to adjust their rosters as they prepare for the challenges of a new NHL season, with each team keen on maximizing their potential for success.