What happened: The New York Rangers, who recently extended goaltender Dylan Garand, finalized a one-year contract with Scott Morrow on Wednesday. The agreement keeps the defenseman in the organization for the 2026-27 campaign.

Why it matters: The transaction ensures additional blue-line depth for the franchise ahead of training camp. Retaining the blueliner gives the coaching staff another defensive option as they finalize their rotations.

By the numbers: The structure of the deal includes a $125,000 salary for American Hockey League assignments.

What to watch: Preseason evaluations will dictate whether Morrow begins the regular season on the active roster or in the AHL.

Sources

  • NHL.com