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Rangers Should Avoid Giving PTOs Due to Internal Competition

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The Hockey Writers
Sep 9, 2025 8:00 PM

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The New York Rangers face a critical decision regarding the potential use of professional tryouts (PTOs) as they prepare for the upcoming NHL season. With a roster rich in talent and competition, the Rangers must carefully evaluate whether bringing in additional players on PTOs is beneficial, especially considering the depth they already possess. The presence of established players could stifle the growth of younger talent eager to make their mark.

Key figures like Alexis Lafrenière and Kaapo Kakko represent the future of the Rangers and playmakers such as Artemi Panarin and Mika Zibanejad stand ready to lead the team forward. Instead of adding more veterans through PTOs, the Rangers should focus on cultivating their existing talent, allowing younger players a chance to shine in a competitive environment. By doing so, they can maintain a strong team chemistry while promoting internal competition.

Additionally, the Rangers must also focus on their depth defensemen like K’Andre Miller and Adam Fox. Adding players on PTOs could disrupt the synergy built over previous seasons, risking the team's performance in the long run. As they navigate these decisions, it will be crucial for the management to prioritize developing homegrown talent over adding external competition that might hinder their growth. Balancing these factors could very well determine the Rangers' success in the upcoming season.