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The New York Rangers faced life after elimination Wednesday, with their head coach and two star players contemplating their futures.

Coach Gerard Gallant said he hadn’t yet spoken to general manager Chris Drury about his future, which has been the subject of much speculation since the Rangers were eliminated in the first round by the rival New Jersey Devils in Game 7.

Gallant has a regular-season record of 99-46-19 in his two seasons with the Rangers, who made the Eastern Conference Final last season. He did not take part in postseason player interviews, although he said he also didn’t take part in them after last season.

“Nobody from this organization told me anything,” Gallant said. “I’m coming in here after what I think were two successful years. We had one bad week and that cost us. If I can’t stand by my record and what I’ve done — and not just my record here — I think there’s something wrong. I think it’s pretty good. But we’re in New York and people put stuff out there, and that’s fine.

“… I can’t believe I have to answer some of these questions about me getting let go or getting fired, brought up by the media. Disappointing.”

Gallant is signed through 2025, according to Cap Friendly.

The Rangers’ expectations were raised when the team acquired star forwards Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko at the trade deadline, both of whom are pending free agents. Tarasenko had four points in seven playoffs games; Kane had six points but said he was hindered by a lingering injury, with multiple reports indicating it’s to his hip.

“Personally, I look at that series and I know if I felt a little bit better, I can help us win that series,” Kane said. “So it’s a little disappointing and depressing in a way.”

The 34-year-old winger said he anticipated learning in the next week what the next steps are to “get me as close to 100% as possible” for next season.

Kane is set to become an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his storied career. He said he’d love to be back with the Rangers, especially because there’s unfinished business, “but I know they have young guys to sign and other priorities.”

Prior to being traded to the Rangers, Kane played 16 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, but he downplayed the possibility of a return to his former team.

“I know they’re rebuilding and so that’s really never crossed my mind,” Kane said.

Tarasenko is also a free agent for the first time and didn’t close the door on a return to the Rangers, praising the way he and his family were treated after the trade with the St. Louis Blues.

“I’ve never been a free agent before, so I’m just looking forward to seeing how it is,” Tarasenko said. “I don’t really have time to think about it now. Just I need few days to calm down and figure out what to do.”

Tarasenko said his next destination will be the best one for his family, but also hopes to play for another Stanley Cup contender.

“I was lucky enough to win one [with the Blues] and want to win more if it’s possible,” he said.

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FSU LB moves to rehab facility after shot in head

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Florida State freshman linebacker Ethan Pritchard was released from the hospital Thursday, nearly six weeks after he was shot in the back of the head while driving his aunt home.

In a statement, Florida State said Pritchard is alert, responsive and able to communicate. He is being moved from Tallahassee Memorial Hospital to Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville for the next stage in his recovery.

On a video posted to Instagram Stories by quarterback Tommy Castellanos, the entire FSU team cheered Pritchard as he was wheeled on a stretcher out of the hospital for the trip to Jacksonville.

“We are thankful for the efforts, thoughts and prayers of so many people and ask that you continue to support Ethan and his family as this process continues,” the school said in a statement.

Pritchard was shot Aug. 31 in what the authorities have described as a case of mistaken identity. He was dropping his aunt and a child off following a family party in Havana, Florida, about 16 miles from Tallahassee, near the Georgia state line.

Four people were arrested last month in connection with the shooting.

“I am so thankful for everyone who has prayed for my son,” said Earl Pritchard, Ethan’s father. “There have been a lot of ups and downs over these last 39 days, and it is remarkable that Ethan and I were able to leave the hospital together today.”

Earl Pritchard also thanked Florida State coach Mike Norvell for checking in every day and being a constant presence in the hospital.

“His players and staff have continued to make us feel part of the team,” Earl Pritchard said. “I can’t fully express how much those moments have meant to me and Ethan.”

Earl Pritchard also thanked the hospital and Florida State sports medicine staffs as well as the staff at Seminole High in Sanford, Florida, where Ethan played, for the support.

“I also want to thank Gadsden County Sheriff Morris Young and the FDLE for their hard work and dedication to pursuing justice for Ethan,” Earl Pritchard said. “My heart is filled with gratitude for the outpouring of support for so many people, and I’m so appreciative for every single one of you.

“Ethan has a long journey ahead of him, but I know he will continue to fight and he will do so with the full support of our FSU and Seminole County families and all who have been impacted by his story.”

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Source: Texas’ Eovaldi has sports hernia surgery

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Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi has undergone surgery for a sports hernia and should be ready for the start of the 2026 season, a source confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

Eovaldi, who went 11-3 with a career-best 1.73 ERA in 22 starts for the Rangers, had the procedure in Phoenix and is expected to be ready in four weeks, the source said. He was shut down in late August with a rotator cuff strain, but scans last week showed that injury was healing, according to a report.

He fell short of the innings needed to qualify as the MLB leader, with Pittsburgh ace Paul Skenes (1.97) leading the majors and Detroit‘s Tarik Skubal (2.21) atop the American League. Pitchers need to average one inning per team game to qualify.

Eovaldi, 35, was one of baseball’s best pitchers all season, and part of the Rangers’ MLB-leading 3.47 ERA as a staff. He was left off the American League All-Star team after missing most of June with elbow inflammation, but Texas still gave him a $100,000 All-Star bonus that is in his contract.

This was Eovaldi’s third consecutive season with at least 11 wins since joining the Rangers. He signed a $75 million, three-year contract in December that runs through 2027.

Eovaldi has a 102-84 career record and 3.84 ERA over 14 big league seasons with six teams and has won World Series championships with Boston in 2018 and Texas in 2023. He made his MLB debut with the Dodgers (2011-12) and later pitched for the Marlins (2012-14), the Yankees (2015-16), Rays (2018) and Red Sox (2018-22).

Eovaldi’s surgery was first reported by alldlls.com.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Dodgers replace Scott on roster with Wrobleski

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LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers removed high-earning reliever Tanner Scott from their National League Division Series roster on Thursday and replaced him with fellow left-hander Justin Wrobleski, a move that makes Scott ineligible for the next round.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed after Wednesday’s 8-2 loss in Game 3 that Scott was unavailable, a big reason why Clayton Kershaw was forced to come back out for what became a five-run eighth inning by the Philadelphia Phillies. Scott underwent what Roberts described as a lower-body abscess incision on Wednesday night.

“Minor procedure,” Roberts said before Thursday’s Game 4. “I don’t know a whole lot about it, to be quite honest with you, but I do know that he’s recovering well.”

The Dodgers signed Scott to a four-year, $72 million contract over the offseason, but his first year in L.A. has been a massive struggle. Scott, 31, posted a 4.74 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP while allowing 11 home runs in 2025, the same amount he allowed over the previous three years combined. By the time the postseason rolled around, Scott had fallen out of favor. Roberts did not utilize him in any of the first four playoff games.

Scott started to show signs of an issue during Tuesday’s workout in L.A., Roberts said, though he added: “I don’t think we knew exactly the extent of it.” He described Scott’s procedure on Wednesday as “an “urgent matter.” The hope is Scott can still contribute, in some way, to the Dodgers’ playoff run.

“I still feel that the World Series, if we’re fortunate enough to get there, earn our way there, then he’ll be available,” Roberts added.

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