The New York Rangers have taken another step toward strengthening their future after agreeing to terms with promising forward Brody Lamb on an entry-level contract, the club announced through President and General Manager Chris Drury.
Lamb, 22, has been turning heads with his offensive consistency and development over the past season. The young forward recorded 14 goals and 16 assists for a total of 30 points in 35 games, showcasing both his scoring ability and his vision in the attacking zone. His production reflects a player who can contribute in multiple ways, whether finishing chances or setting up teammates.
Drury expressed optimism about what Lamb could bring to the organization moving forward. The Rangers front office has been focused on building depth with young, energetic players who can eventually transition into meaningful roles at the professional level. Lamb fits that mold perfectly — a forward who plays with pace, intelligence, and a willingness to compete in all three zones.
For Lamb, signing with the Rangers represents the next big step in his hockey journey. After establishing himself as a reliable offensive contributor, he now has the opportunity to develop within one of the NHL’s most competitive organizations.
If his recent form is anything to go by, Lamb could quickly become a player to watch within the Rangers’ system. Fans in New York will be eager to see how the young forward progresses as he begins the next chapter of his career.











