Gabe Perreault Joins Rangers, Skips Remaining College Years
Gabe Perreault Joins Rangers, Skips Remaining College Years

Gabe Perreault Joins Rangers, Skips Remaining College Years

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Gabe Perreault, a promising 19-year-old forward, has signed a three-year entry-level contract with the New York Rangers following the end of his college hockey career at Boston College. Perreault, who was a top player in the NCAA with 108 points in 73 games over two seasons, decided to forgo his remaining college years to join the Rangers in their pursuit of a playoff spot. He was selected 23rd overall in the 2023 NHL Draft and has been highly regarded for his offensive prowess, having set a record with 132 points in a season for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Perreault is expected to make his NHL debut imminently, possibly against the Minnesota Wild, as the Rangers navigate a tight wild-card race in the Eastern Conference. His signing has generated significant buzz, with fans and teammates expressing excitement for his potential impact on the team. Perreault's transition to the NHL comes with high expectations, reminiscent of fellow Boston College alumnus and Ranger veteran Chris Kreider's own entry into the league.

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