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Rangers Extend Goalie Dylan Garand’s Contract for Two More Years

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The New York Rangers have secured goaltender Dylan Garand with a two-year contract extension, signaling confidence in the young talent’s potential. This new deal includes a two-way contract for the first year, set at the NHL minimum salary of $850,000, while the second year transitions to a one-way contract worth $900,000.

Garand, who was drafted in the fourth round of the 2020 NHL Draft, has spent significant time developing his skills with the Hartford Wolf Pack in the American Hockey League. His opportunity to shine came during the latter part of the 2025-26 season, where he made a notable impression by starting three games and achieving a 2-0-1 record, complemented by a 1.62 goals against average and an impressive .948 save percentage.

Reflecting on his experience with the Rangers, Garand expressed his excitement, saying, “It was great, such a good experience. Obviously, waited my whole life for an opportunity like this, and yeah, it was everything I dreamed of.” His performance not only showcased his readiness but also positioned him as a strong candidate for the backup goaltending role vacated by the recently retired Jonathan Quick.

Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury has acknowledged Garand’s potential, stating during his exit interview that the goalie will be in the conversation for the backup position. “As far as Dylan, I couldn’t be happier for him, coming up and playing as solid as he did,” Drury noted. “I was excited about what we saw, and we’re certainly looking at him and among other options as to see who could be backup.” With this contract extension, Garand is poised to step into a crucial role as the Rangers look to solidify their goaltending depth.

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