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Drew Fortescue begins Rangers journey while staying close to home.
Summary
Drew Fortescue signed a three-year entry-level contract with the New York Rangers and reported to the MSG Training Center, commuting from his parents' house in Pearl River, N.Y.
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Drew Fortescue reported for his first on-ice day with the New York Rangers after signing a three-year entry-level contract. He drove from his parents' home in Pearl River, N.Y., to the MSG Training Center. Fortescue finished his junior season at Boston College before turning pro. The local arrival was marked by family gatherings at his house.
Key details:
- Fortescue signed a three-year entry-level contract and was assigned No. 45.
- He commuted from Pearl River to MSG Training Center and was greeted by family when he arrived.
- He completed his junior season at Boston College, which ended with a 4-3 overtime loss to UConn in the Hockey East semifinals.
- Fortescue was the Rangers' third-round pick (No. 90) in the 2023 draft and won World Junior Championships with Team USA in 2024 and 2025.
- He recorded 14 points (four goals, 10 assists) and a plus-three rating in 36 games at BC while often facing the toughest defensive matchups.
- Coach Mike Sullivan said the team will get him into practices to acclimate him and that he is expected to play in the coming days, though he did not play in Monday's game.
Summary:
Fortescue's signing lets him start his professional career close to home while he acclimates to the NHL environment. The Rangers plan to have him in practices before inserting him into game action, and he is expected to see playing time in the near term. He may begin next season in the AHL, with his play down the stretch and offseason development potentially influencing that timeline.
