According to a couple of reports, Sam Carrick will be joining the Rangers.
The New York Rangers have reportedly signed Sam Carrick to a three-year, $3 million contract according to The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta.
Carrick played for the Anaheim Ducks last season until March 6 when he was traded to the Edmonton Oilers.
The 32-year-old center had 10 goals, six assists and 16 points in 77 games while averaging 12:13 minutes of ice time.
Carrick has played a total of six seasons in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ducks and Oilers.
He recorded just one assist through 10 playoff games as Carrick was a part of the Edmonton team that made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Final.
I honestly disagree. He is making an impact, even on that line.
Take his night against LA. His assist to Raymond, he had two separate contacts where he was playing hard on the puck to keep the play alive. Then the awareness he showed to get the puck to Raymond while being swarmed with Kings players is directly responsible for the goal.
Then his goal, he was 2 on 1, but got taken down as he shot and maintained composure to take a Ovi style "falling down" shot to get the goal.
This kid is not going anywhere.
I'm hoping they keep shine up, too.
" I'm hoping they keep shine up, too."
I know this is a real feel good story and I wish nothing but good for D Shine but in all seriousness how is he going to help the Wings going forward. Where is he going to be next year, or the year after. Right now he is just taking away what N Danielson could be doing.