New York Rangers prospect has officially abandoned the National Hockey League
New York Rangers prospect has officially abandoned the National Hockey League.
Bobby Trivigno has signed a two-year contract with the Bryan's IF of the Swedish Hockey League on Thursday.
He has made this decision after the New York Rangers decided not to qualify Trivigno.
The 25-year old forward joined the New York Rangers after signing with them as an un-drafted free agent in 2022, and has spent a total of three seasons with the organization.
Prior to signing with the Rangers, Trivigno was the captain for the University of Massachusetts.
Bobby Trivigno spent his last three seasons with the Hartford Wolf Pack in the American Hockey League and unfortunately he never found a permanent spot in the NHL, this past season he managed to tally 16 points (4 goals, 12 assists) in 49 games.
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JUILLET 25 | 66 ANSWERS New York Rangers prospect has officially abandoned the National Hockey League Do you think Bobby Trivigno will ever return to the NHL? |
Yes | 9 | 13.6 % |
No | 57 | 86.4 % |
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