Rangers hold team meeting to try to get GM Chris Drury removed
The players have officially turned on the GM.
According to a report from NHL analyst Steve Dangle, the New York Rangers held a players' meeting yesterday where they discussed a plan for ridding the team of GM Chris Drury.
Dangle made the report on yesterday's Steve Dangle Podcast, insisting that players have turned on their GM and are now actively trying to have him removed from his position.
From Dangle:
"There was a players only meeting and it was not to discuss Peter Laviolette...that relationship is fine...Their main gripe is Chris Drury...They want him to either change his ways or be gone."
- Chris Drury
That's the least surprising thing I've heard in a while, to be honest.
It's clear that Drury forced out Trouba as an effort to 'shake up the room' and evidently it worked. There are rumors that Drury is trying to rid the team of both Chris Kreider and Mika Zibanejad, also. Two of the longest-serving, most prideful Rangers. I could see how rumors like that would begin to fracture a team's confidence in their GM.
What becomes of this meeting remains to be seen because Rangers owner James Dolan has shown nothing but support for Drury since his hired him personally back in 2021.