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Former Kraken Defenseman Signs Long-Term Contract With Rangers

Former Kraken Defenseman Signs Long-Term Contract With Rangers

Yahoo26-01-2025

Former Seattle Kraken defenseman Will Borgen has signed a five-year, $4.1M AAV contract extension with the New York Rangers.
BORGS ON BROADWAY.#NYR and Will Borgen have agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension. Details: https://t.co/kaqNu9G1Y3 pic.twitter.com/bzlGK0XLGk
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) January 25, 2025
Borgen was sent to the Rangers as part of the package that brought Kaapo Kakko to the Kraken. The deal has worked out for both parties early on. Kakko has flourished in Seattle, recording four goals and 14 points in 17 games. The increased ice time and power play minutes alongside HC Dan Bylsma using him in more offensive advantageous situations has allowed Kakko to find parts of his offensive game that he hasn't seen since he was drafted in 2019.The Rangers have liked what they have received from Borgen, handing him not just a long-term contract but an extension at a big-time price. The 28-year-old has been skating in the Rangers' top four with K'Andre Miller and has established himself as the second-best right-handed defender on the Rangers' blue line after Adam Fox.
He's averaging a career-high in ice time and has earned the trust of his head coach.
"For me, he's a big reason why things quieted down here a little bit," Rangers' HC Peter Laviolette said about Borgen. "You are right about Will, he skates well, he is physical, he plays with an edge, he doesn't back down from anybody. I think he's done a real good job."
The change of scenery worked out for both players and teams are reaping the benefits of pulling the trigger on the move.
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