The former New York Rangers defenseman is also joining the staff.
Veteran defenseman Marc Staal has officially called it a career and is joining the New York Rangers staff as a player development assistant. Staal was a first-round draft pick of the Rangers in 2005 and played his first 13 seasons with the Blue Shirts.
As a member of the Panthers, Staal played all 82 games of that year scoring three goals and 12 assists for 15 points. Staal then appeared in 21 postseason games as the Panthers lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in the Cup Final.
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