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Chris Kreider reveals his true feels about the Rangers waiving Barclay Goodrow


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Hunter Bowman
July 26, 2024  (1:57 PM)
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Chris Kreider and Barclay Goodrow
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New York Rangers veteran speaks out on how the Rangers organization waived Barclay Goodrow.

The move the Rangers decided to make as they waived Barclay Goodrow shocked many members and fans of the New York Rangers.
The 31-year old forward was loved and highly respected by his peers in the locker room, and is why so many players were not happy to see him leave the organization the way he did.
One of those players being Rangers veteran, Chris Kreider who had a tough time processing Goodrow's departure.
According to a recent report from Peter Baugh of the Athletic, Kreider decided to speak out on the situation on Thursday and reveal his true feelings.
Chris Kreider on the Rangers losing Barclay Goodrow this offseason: «It's difficult to articulate. That's the awful side of our business, I guess: That it is a business. It's a friend for life, but it's a guy you expected to be suiting up with again.»
Dating back to when the situation happened, Larry Brooks of The New York Posts, claimed that Goodrow was not happy with how the Rangers handled the situation, considering he had the San Jose Sharks on his 15-team no-trade clause.
To hear from a veteran player like Kreider who has been with the organization for over a decade now, truly speaks volumes about the situation.

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