Rangers Seek Cap Space to Add Souray
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On his blog for ESPN.com, E.J. Hradek takes a quick look at the future of defenseman Sheldon Souray, owner of the NHL’s heaviest shot, and the most attractive free agent left on the open market. In the local papers, both the Devils and Rangers have been attached to Souray on the rumor mill, but according Hradek, it’s the Blueshirts who appear to have the edge. Via ESPN.com:
After talking with a couple of sources with some knowledge of the situation, I get the sense that Souray could be headed for New York to join the Rangers. That scenario makes sense for five reasons (that I can think of).
First, the Rangers figure to add another experienced defenseman.
Second, the Rangers don’t have a dangerous offensive presence on their blue line.
Third, the Rangers could deal a roster player (Matt Cullen?) and/or offer less money to their own UFA Brendan Shanahan to create the cap space for another major addition.
Fourth, Souray might be waiting to sign with the Rangers to allow them to pursue a deal to create cap space. By waiting, Souray would allow his future team to make a deal with full leverage. If a club knew the Rangers had to make a deal for cap purposes, that club might offer less in return.
Fifth, Rangers GM Glen Sather has a good relationship with Souray’s agent, Paul Theofanous.
John Dellapina of the Daily News offers a similar take on the situation. Via the News:
A player who apparently has great interest in playing for the Rangers is defenseman Sheldon Souray. But as the Rangers would have to clear significant cap space to sign him, that could be why the burly bomber from the power-play point remains the most significant free agent still on the market.


First, the Rangers figure to add another experienced defenseman.















