Schneider’s Future with Rangers in Question | New York Rangers News
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Braden Schneider’s one-year, $5.5M Rangers deal keeps him on Broadway for now—but his future remains uncertain. With arbitration rights and UFA eligibility in 2028, the Rangers are clearly waiting to see more from him. Starting the season on the third pairing, Schneider’s role has shrunk since his breakout 2023-24 campaign, where he led the team in blocked shots and hits while averaging over 20 minutes for the first time. But with the arrival of high-priced righty Sean Durzi, Schneider’s ice time may be even more limited. Despite his durability and flashes of potential, Schneider hasn’t fully convinced the front office—or the coaches—that he belongs in a bigger role. Trade rumors swirl as cheaper options like Scott Morrow and prospect EJ Emery loom. The Rangers’ coaching staff now faces a tough call: how to best deploy Schneider’s talents—or whether it’s time to move on.
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