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Drew Fortescue Set to Make NHL Debut with Rangers Against Blackhawks

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Drew Fortescue is ready to make his highly anticipated NHL debut with the New York Rangers, stepping into the spotlight on Friday night against the Chicago Blackhawks. Originally, the coaching staff had hoped to ease the 20-year-old prospect into the lineup, but with a packed game schedule limiting practice time, they opted for a more direct approach.

“I’m pretty excited,” Fortescue remarked after Friday’s morning skate. “Ever since I was a kid, it’s been a dream to play in the NHL. Having that opportunity, I’m really grateful for it, and I’m looking forward to it.” This moment comes after the Rangers selected him in the third round of the 2023 NHL Draft.

Fortescue has spent the last three seasons solidifying his place on Boston College’s defense, but just a day after his junior season concluded, he made the decision to pursue a professional career. The Rangers confirmed the signing of his three-year entry-level contract the following Saturday.

“It’s always been the plan after my junior year to turn pro,” he explained. “Talking with my agent, we thought it was the right decision. Obviously, it sucks leaving BC, but I was ready for a new opportunity, and I’m super excited to be here.”

He’s already received messages of support from friends and former teammates, many of whom will be at the game to witness his debut, reminiscent of fellow Blueshirt Gabe Perreault’s first outing. While Fortescue anticipates some pre-game jitters, he aims to channel that energy into his performance.

“Going out there, I’ll probably be nervous to start, but it’s just another game,” he said confidently. “I’ve been doing it my whole life, and I’m confident in what I can do. I’m just going to go out there, work my hardest, and see what happens.”

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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