Rangers claim Arthur Kaliyev off waivers from Kings
In a move that has caught the attention of hockey fans and analysts alike, the New York Rangers recently claimed Arthur Kaliyev off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings.
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A trade request, lack of playing time and a foiled relationship with the Kings led Arthur Kaliyev right to the Rangers.
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Arthur Kaliyev opened up about what went wrong with the Kings and his excitement level as he joins the Rangers.
The New York Rangers and GM Chris Drury made a bold move claiming Arthur Kaliyev off waivers. The move could be considered a high-risk, high-reward move depending on how he plays in the Rangers system.
Arthur Kaliyev, claimed by NYR, is a developing shoot-first winger. Never able to break out of sheltered fourth line minutes with the Kings. Loves chucking one-timers and perimeter shots and has shown some usefulness getting pucks out of the defensive zone. #NYR pic.twitter.com/VZ0UIOnq8U
The New York Rangers picked up Arthur Kaliyev off NHL waivers on Monday, the team announced. The Los Angeles Kings placed Kaliyev on waivers on Sunday. He carries a $825,000 cap hit on a one-year contract he signed with the Kings in the off-season.
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