Former Maple Leafs Defenseman Linked to Rangers in Free Agency
After completing his contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, veteran free-agent defenseman Mark Giordano is linked to the New York Rangers.
Giordano finished his two-year $1.6 million deal with the Maple Leafs and became a free agent on July 1 at age 40. Although he was the oldest player in the NHL last season, Giordano is still hoping to play, and Michael DeRosa of NHLTradeRumors.com has linked the veteran defenseman to the Rangers.
“The New York Rangers could consider taking a shot on Giordano. When looking at their left side, it is clear that Giordano could compete for a spot on their bottom pairing if signed. In addition, he would give them another veteran with great leadership qualities, which would certainly be good for a contender like the Rangers,” DeRosa wrote.
At age 40, Giordano would be a sixth or seventh defenseman for the Rangers. He also would come cheap, as he likely would sign a league minimum deal and could add some veteran presence to a New York team that is looking to get over the hump in the playoffs.
Last season with Toronto, Giordano recorded 3 goals and 6 assists for 9 points in 46 games. He did not play in a playoff game due to an injury.