New York Rangers Goaltender Officially Leaves The Organization To Sign New Deal Overseas
New details have just emerged regarding New York Rangers net-minder Louis Domingue leaving the National Hockey League, as the Rangers continue to prioritize their ongoing rebuild and don't see a future involving 33-year old.
Per PuckPedia, Domingue's last contract was a one-year, $775,000 deal which expired at the end of the 2024/25 NHL season, yet, this veteran net-minder has unfortunately not signed a deal since the expiration of his deal, leaving the free agent to explore other options.
Louis Domingue struggles to find a new team in the NHL
Louis Domingue has spent time within seven different NHL teams and seven AHL affiliate organizations over his 12-year professional career. During the 2024/25 season, Domingue signed with the Rangers where he endured his third year with the organization.
Where he managed to play in 28 games within the AHL's Hartford Wolf Pack and had, somewhat, of a down season, where he recorded a 3.32 GAA with a .896 SV%.
Along with making one appearance with the Rangers, a 25-save victory in early January.
However, new insight has revealed that Domingue's time within the National Hockey League is officially over.
Louis Domingue officially signs a new contract overseas with the KHL's Sibir Novosibirsk
According to recent reports, former New York Rangers goaltender has officially signed a one-year deal overseas with the KHL's Sibir Novosibirsk.
The official post was announced from the Sibir Novosibirsk's social media page.
On behalf of NY Rangers Insider, we'd like to thank Louis Domingue for everything he has done with the organization during his time as a member of the New York Rangers. Best of luck to you on this new journey.
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