Rangers win Jimmy Vesey sweepstakes
The New York Rangers offered the right opportunity and situation to win hockey’s late-summer showcase: the Jimmy Vesey sweepstakes.
Vesey chose the Rangers from among eight finalists, agreeing to terms on a two-year entry-level contract Friday that marks the coveted college free agent’s next step to the NHL. The Hobey Baker winner as the NCAA’s player of the year said the Rangers won out because of their intense interest in him, among other factors.
“The thing that jumped out at me was that they came to really want me,” Vesey said on a conference call. “It seemed that they really needed to have me in their lineup and it seemed that they believe in me. That was something that I was looking for.”
Vesey, who had 24 goals and 22 assists in 33 games for Harvard last season, could’ve been a top-six forward for the Nashville Predators, who drafted him 66th overall in 2012. But Vesey told the Predators he’d explore free agency rather than sign, so they traded his rights in June to the Buffalo Sabres for a third-round pick.


