There is a good amount of work for the New York Rangers front office to do this offseason, given the results of this past campaign. The Rangers finished last in the Eastern Conference with only 77 points. New York seems to be in a bit of limbo with its roster, trading Artemi Panarin before the deadline but holding onto some of their other veterans. Figuring out a clear direction will be important this summer. Several holes on the roster will need to be addressed, including at goalie. Igor Shesterkin isn’t going anywhere, but the No. 2 job behind him is open with future Hall of Famer Jonathan Quick announcing his retirement. There is an in-house option, Dylan Garand , who would make plenty of sense. However, he isn’t expected to have the job handed to him and will have to earn his spot on the roster. Mar 27, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Rangers goaltender Dylan Garand (33) during the third period against the Chicago Blackhawks at Madison Square Garden.…