Monday, August 17, 2015

Center Jarret Stoll Joins the New York Rangers

The security director at Navillus Health, Nicholas Tagarelli enjoys ice hockey. Currently training to become a Level 1 USA ice hockey official, Nicholas Tagarelli follows the New York Rangers.

Following the 2014-2015 NHL season, L.A. Kings center Jarret Stoll became an unrestricted free agent. In August, the New York Rangers announced that it signed the athlete. The undisclosed contract potentially consisted of a one-year deal valued at $800,000, according to Sports Illustrated.

Jarret Stoll and the Kings missed the playoffs last season. However, he participated in 73 regular-season games, scoring six goals and 11 assists. In total, Stoll has played 792 games throughout his 12-year career. The 33-year-old has scored 140 goals, recorded 239 assists, and played in 93 postseason games. His achievements include two Stanley Cup wins with the Kings and a faceoff success rate of 55.4 percent. His strength in faceoff will serve the Rangers well, since the team has struggled in that area the past few years. 

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