The New York Rangers re-sign defenseman Scott Morrow to a one-year contract, according to reports from multiple outlets. The agreement keeps Morrow with the team for another season.
The coverage is largely consistent on the central point: the Rangers are extending Morrow’s stay through a one-year deal. Both reports describe the move as a re-signing or re-sign extension, without adding differing terms, contract value, or performance context. As presented in these sources, the announcement focuses on the roster change rather than additional details such as the timing of the signing, roster role, or any related transactions.
Neither outlet provides further breakdowns beyond the contract length and the player’s position and identity, so the degree of consensus is highest on the fact of the re-signing and the duration of the deal, with limited information available in these articles about broader implications.