DALLAS — When a team, especially one in New York, is in a state of catastrophe, the pursuit of why runs rampant. The Blueshirts are searching for their own answers.Everyone from the players to the coaching staff to the hierarchy. There may not be a way to sum it all up, but all there is left for president and general manager Chris Drury to do is begin working toward a possible solution. A common denominator of the team’s issues has been an off-kilter locker room, where there have now been two miffed players — Jacob Trouba (Anaheim) and Kaapo Kakko (Seattle) — who had to be shipped out partially due to their issues with the way head coach Peter Laviolette or Drury have moved during this remarkable fall from grace. And as the Kakko trade was finalized Wednesday, Matt Rempe was also recalled from AHL Hartford. Now, Will Borgen, the bottom-pair defenseman the Rangers acquired along with two 2025 draft picks in the Kakko deal with the Kraken, nor Rempe is going to be the savior.
But it’s a start toward reshaping a lineup for which deficiencies have long been masked, and are now getting majorly exposed. There is more misinformation percolating around the Rangers than there are concrete reports. It’s been a frenzy of wanting to get in on chronicling the Rangers’ downfall with all the juicy rumors they can get. Yes, Sean Avery is going to New York, a place the former Rangers instigator glows about in his book “Ice Capades.”He’s going to see the band Phish in concert at Madison Square Garden next weekend.No, there is no evidence the 44-year-old is in line for any sort of executive job with the Rangers. As has been reported multiple times in this space, there is no indication that changes are being contemplated behind the bench or in management at the moment. This has become a war inside the Rangers’ heads more than anything.
Every day seems to bring another negative headline to creep into the team’s psyche and mess with it further. The fa...