Gabe Perreault to join Rangers
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Rangers’ top prospect Gabe Perreault is expected to sign a three-year entry-level contract with New York, according to a league source, and could join the team for practice as early as Tuesday.
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In his two seasons at Boston College, Perreault recorded 35 goals, 73 assists, and 108 points in just 73 games.
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