New York Rangers General Manager Jeff
Gorton announced today that the team has agreed to terms with restricted
free agent forward Kevin Hayes on a new contract.
Hayes,
24, skated in 79 games with the Rangers this past season, registering
14 goals and 22 assists for 36 points, along with a plus-four rating and
30 penalty minutes. He established career-highs in game-winning goals
(three), power play goals (three), power play points (six), and shots on
goal (133), and he tied his career-high in games played in 2015-16.
Hayes tied for fifth on the Rangers in even strength assists (19),
ranked sixth in primary assists (14), and tied for sixth in assists,
power play goals, and even strength points (30) this past season. Hayes
also ranked sixth on the Blueshirts in assists per 60 minutes of ice
time in 2015-16 (1.22). The Rangers earned at least one point in 24 of
the 30 games in which Hayes tallied at least one point during the past
season (18-6-6 record). He recorded 14 points (seven goals, seven
assists) in his final 28 games of the regular season.
The
6-5, 227-pounder has skated in 158 career NHL games over two seasons
(2014-15 and 2015-16), both with the Rangers, registering 31 goals and
50 assists for 81 points, along with a plus-19 rating and 52 penalty
minutes. Over Hayes’ first two NHL seasons, 39 of his 50 assists have
been primary assists, and he ranks third on the Rangers in primary
assists over the span. Since the start of the 2014-15 season, he ranks
fifth on the Rangers (min. 82 games played) in assists per 60 minutes of
ice time (1.42) and points per 60 minutes of ice time (2.30). Hayes has
registered seven points (two goals, five assists) in 22 career NHL
playoff games.
During
his rookie season in the NHL in 2014-15, Hayes tallied 45 points (17
goals, 28 assists) and posted a plus-15 rating in 79 games. He ranked
second on the Rangers – and led all NHL rookies – in primary assists
during the season (25). Hayes also led the Rangers in points from the
All-Star break until the end of the regular season in 2014-15, as he
tallied 29 points (11 goals, 18 assists) in 38 games over the span. In
the 2015 Playoffs, Hayes became the second rookie in Rangers history to
tally a goal in Game 7 of a playoff series and the first to do so since
Muzz Patrick in the Semifinals in 1939.
The
Dorchester, Massachusetts, native was signed by the Rangers as a free
agent on August 20, 2014. Hayes was selected by Chicago in the first
round, 24th overall, of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
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