Hockey

Rangers’ Prospect Liam Greentree Eyes NHL Breakthrough

Acquired in the Artemi Panarin trade, the young forward is using his development camp stint to prepare for a professional debut.

A New Chapter

Liam Greentree stepped onto the Rangers' development camp in Westchester, New York, marking the first step of his professional journey after a standout season with the Windsor Spitfires.

The trade that sent Artemi Panarin to Los Angeles opened a pathway for Greentree, a move that General Manager Chris Drury praised, valuing the prospect higher than a future first‑round pick.

Proving His Worth

In 52 games for the Ontario Hockey League, Greentree recorded 74 points, including 38 goals and 36 assists, a performance that caught the attention of fellow prospect Nathan Aspinall, who highlighted his playmaking and scoring instincts.

Now slated to begin his career with the Hartford Wolf Pack in the American Hockey League, the young forward is turning his focus to refining his skating to meet the NHL's speed.

Looking Ahead

Greentree remains optimistic about his future with the Rangers, viewing the development camp as a crucial platform to showcase his abilities and earn a spot in the lineup.

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