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The New York Rangers failed to make the playoffs, as the Rangers fought a lot and will make some important changes this season.
New York has already exchanged Chris Kreider, and the next step to change its list is the NHL draft, which is scheduled for June 27-28. Rangers have the twelfth general selection and can add a star player to the list.
New York You need to add to your blue line, especially if K'Andre Miller is commercialized this season.
Smith is classified as the perspective of 13th classification, so it adapts where the rangers are written. The WHL 6-feet-4 defender is a defender on the left who can help running a power game, but can also be a penalty killer.
Smith has the size of NHL right now and is a good movement. It could not only help the Rangers as a Novio, but it also receives a long -term need.
The center is another need for the rangers, and Jack Nesbitt is likely to be available at 12th general position.
Nesbitt is the 15th player in the draft and collects the need for the Rangers. The 6-foot-4 center is a great two-way player who can be in a shutdown to the NHL, but he can also add some offense.
With the Windsor Spitfires last season at the OHL, Nesbitt recorded 25 goals and 39 attendance for 64 points in 65 games. It also plays with a little edge and can be a perfect second line in the NHL, which is necessary for the rangers.
Roger McQueen It is likely to enter among the top 10, but if it falls, the rangers would jump on him if he is at 12.
McQueen is a 6 -foot center of 5 that can be a first or second line center on the NHL. McQueen would be able to add a little score to the Rangers line, while adding a little physical and size.
However, McQueen faced an injury last season, which he could fall, but if he does, the Rangers would be cautious to achieve it.
Edited by Cole Shelton