The New York Rangers agree to terms with goaltender Dylan Garand on a two-year contract extension, according to reports. Garand played for New York during the previous season in a limited role, appearing in three games. In those appearances, he posts a 2-0-1 record and records a .948 save percentage. The reported agreement extends Garand’s time with the organization, keeping him under contract for the next two seasons. No additional contract details beyond the term were provided in the sources provided. Overall, the coverage aligns on the same key points: the Rangers and Garand finalize a two-year deal, and Garand’s recent NHL action with New York includes three games with a strong performance reflected in his save percentage and win-loss-ot record.