The New York Rangers have signed a restricted free agent, though it’s not the one many fans are waiting for. Tim Gettinger has signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $750K at the NHL level, according to PuckPedia. CapFriendly reports that it pays him $75,000 in the AHL.
Gettinger, 23, played in two games for the Rangers this season, taking his career total to eight. He still hasn’t managed to score a goal a the NHL level, but was a strong contributor for the Hartford Wolf Pack this time around. The 6’6″ forward, selected 141st overall in 2016, registered 19 points in 23 games at the AHL level this season, showing signs that he may finally be starting to use his size to full advantage.
Given the Rangers’ new focus on size and physicality in the bottom-six, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Gettinger for more than two games this year. He’s not at all an enforcer, but can certainly hold his own in that type of physical role. The team went out of their way to add players like Barclay Goodrow and Ryan Reaves this offseason, showing just how different they want the bottom of the lineup to look. If Gettinger can continue to improve offensively, it seems like a path to the NHL is right in front of him.
bigcat20
His gloves are glued to his hands.
I’d rather have a 5’ 10” bulldog
Grey matter
Give Tie Domi a call lol
bigcat20
I’d rather have his son than Gettinger
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Great move! Now Rangers fans can package him with three 4th round picks, five 6th rounders, and a bag of expired hotdog buns for Jack Eichel!