BREAKING: Rangers Terminate 800 Game Veteran Forward
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Travis Neil
February 6, 2024 (6:08 PM)
The New York Rangers have placed forward Nick Bonino on conditional waivers for the purpose of contract termination.
Rangers To Terminate 800 Game Veteran Bonino
Nick Bonino who has 868 career games in the NHL with a total of 358 points during that span. However after 45 games this year and only five points the Rangers have placed him on waivers for contract termination.
The Rangers have placed Nick Bonino on unconditional waivers for the purpose of contract termination.
Bonino has always been known as a great bottom six center that has in the past scored over 40 points in a season doing that once with the Anaheim Ducks back in the 2013-14 NHL season.
He has played for the Rangers, Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Vancouver Canucks, Minnesota Wild, San Jose Sharks and Nashville Predators. Winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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