Rangers Waive Barclay Goodrow to Address Salary Cap Constraints
The two-time Stanley Cup champion faces an uncertain future as New York seeks financial flexibility.
- Goodrow has three years remaining on his six-year, $21.85 million contract.
- The forward's performance has declined, with only 12 points in 80 games this season.
- If unclaimed, the Rangers may buy out Goodrow's contract, opening cap space.
- New York's general manager is exploring various options to improve the team.
- Defenseman Jacob Trouba is also mentioned as a potential buyout candidate.