Okay, so today I decided to dig into “nyr contracts.” I’ve always been a bit confused about how NHL contracts work, especially with the Rangers, so I figured it was time to get my hands dirty.
Starting My Research
First, I just started by just googling around. I typed in “nyr contracts” and “new york rangers player contracts.” I found some websites that listed the player, and some numbers.
Compiling The Contract Data
Next, I opened up a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just something to keep track of the information. I started making columns for:
- Player Name – Pretty self-explanatory.
- Position-Also obvious what went here.
- Contract Length-A listing for years.
- AAV-Whatever this is?
- Total Value-I guess this is different than AAV.
I then spent, like, an hour going through each player, finding their contract details from those sites, and plugging the numbers into my spreadsheet. It was a little tedious, but it was helpful to see it all laid out in front of me.
Making Sense of It All
After entering the data, I noticed the AAV column, so I googled “AAV meaning” to figure out what this meant.
Once I understood what it all meant, I could really start to analyze the Rangers’ salary situation. I could see which players were the highest paid, which contracts were expiring soon, and roughly how much cap space the team might have in the future.

My Key Takeaways
Honestly, the biggest thing I got out of this was just a better understanding of how NHL contracts are structured. Before, I had no idea how to calculate any of this. I can now make sense of the contract details and have some good insights into the Rangers’ current financial state.
It wasn’t the most exciting project, but I definitely feel like I understand the Rangers’ roster and salary situation a whole lot better now. Might even impress my friends with my newfound knowledge during the next game! It’s a win-win!