Tyler Motte knew exactly where he was going Monday morning when he came to MSG Training Center for the Rangers’ morning skate ahead of their game against the Jets.
That is just one of the many benefits to getting traded back to a team that Motte has already played for, after the feisty winger was brought in at last season’s trade deadline from the Canucks. There’s a certain level of familiarity with the facilities, the coaching staff and the players for Motte, who spent over two months with the Blueshirts last season before departing in free agency for the Senators in the offseason.
When asked if he ever thought he’d be back in New York after being unable to come to an agreement on an extension in the offseason, Motte said he doesn’t think the door is ever closed, but that he tried to keep the one on a return to the Rangers open for as long as possible. He added that he enjoyed his brief time with the Rangers and that he’s excited to be back.“Motter was a big part of our group last year on that run,” Chris Kreider told The Post. “Great guy, great player.
Motte slotted onto the right wing of the fourth line next to Jake Leschyshyn and Barclay Goodrow. The rest of the lineup looked a little different than how the Rangers finished Saturday night’s overtime loss to the Flames, with Jimmy Vesey on the top line with Kreider and Mika Zibanejad instead of Kaapo Kakko.
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