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Time of India
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Proud Mom Moment: Hillary Trocheck Calls Herself ‘Proud Mom' As Will Cuylle Renews Contract With New York Rangers
Will Cuylle signed a 2 year contract with Cuylle worth 7.8 million dollars this week. (Image via Hillary Trocheck, wife of Vincent Trocheck might not really be mother to Will Cuylle but she's the mother who stepped up. As a rookie Will Cuylle lived with Vincent and his family rather than living in an apartment. No wonder their bond is this strong. And to their delight, the Rangers signed a 2 year contract with Cuylle worth 7.8 million dollars this week. No One Could Be More Prouder Than The Trochecks Hillary took to Instagram and re-shared the New York Rangers' post and added a little heartfelt message 'Proud of my son!!!! Proud mom'. Back when Will Cuylle was a rookie, he was living out of a hotel in White Plains because he had no idea if he'd make the team. But when Vincent Trocheck got wind of his living situation he quickly stepped up. This made Trocheck reminisce about his own rookie year with the Florida Panthers. Knowing how tough his rookie year was, he wanted to make sure Cuylle doesn't feel alone. Thus opening the doors to his house and asking him to move in with his family in Harrison, New York. 'He was like, 'If you'd rather stay here it's up to you. You're welcome to stay here,'' Cuylle said. 'He's an easy guy to get along with, great family.' Trocheck mentioned that Cuylle is loved by his kids and wife and has become a part of the family. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo He also joins the family for activities and dinner. So What Does The Future Hold For Will Cuylle? The new contract for Cuylle comes with a $3.9 million average annual value—a short-term bridge deal as the team and player weigh future long-term options. And as of previous season, Cuylle finished the 2024-25 campaign with a six-point run in the last five regular-season contests. And as the NHL fans state Will Cuylle is one of the promising players out there, they find the contract duration to be inadequate citing, he would be quite expensive after next two years. 'The Rangers should have signed him up for 8 years as they did have resources for it,' a fan stated. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Will Cuylle Makes Positive Impression At IIHF World Campionship Despite Canada's Disastrous Collapse
While Team Canada may have not ended the 2025 IIHF Men's World Championship the way they would have wanted to, Will Cuylle had an impressive showing at the tournament. Cuylle joined a team full of some of the NHL's best players including Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon, but he was still able to stand out. Will Cuylle Wants To Give Back To Canada At World Championship After a breakout second year in the NHL with the New York Rangers, Will Cuylle is ready for more. The 23-year-old forward recorded two goals, two assists, and four points in eight games for Team Canada. Throughout the tournament, Cuylle seemed to get better and look more comfortable as he brought his same physically-minded play style he's been known for with the New York Rangers. 'We see the same thing, big, physical skates all around player,' Canada head coach Dean Evason said of Cuylle during the tournament. 'It's unfortunate and or fortunate that we have 13 forwards, and some guys get not as much ice time as they normally get, so maybe don't get into the game, but we really like the way that he plays the game. His presence moving forward, his physicality, will be a big part of our success.' Cuylle mostly played a fourth-line role, but Canada Evason shuffled the lines a couple of times and even had Cuylle playing with MacKinnon at one point. It's safe to say that this is just the start for Cuylle.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
The Rangers Must Act Quickly With Will Cuylle's Contract Extension
Signing Will Cuylle to a long-term contract extension should be the New York Rangers' number one priority this offseason. The 23-year-old forward is set to become a restricted free agent and the Rangers have to take action quickly. Will Cuylle Has 'Lots Of Trust' That Mike Sullivan Is The Right Hire For Rangers The New York Rangers are ready to embark on a new era with Mike Sullivan as head coach. Cuylle took a big jump during his second NHL season as he not only increased his offensive numbers, but transformed into a complete and reliable two-way forward. In his third NHL season, Cuylle should only take another big leap in his development and his promise is starting to be recognized around the NHL. He's currently playing for Team Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Championship with a multitude of star talent including Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon. The fact that Cuylle is part of this talented team shows how he is viewed among NHL managers and coaches. If the Rangers take their time to sign Cuylle, there's a chance he could receive an offer sheet from another team and the trend of giving out offer sheets has become more common. The term is also an important part of a contract extension for Cuylle. At this point, Cuylle has not fully emerged into a star, so signing him to a team-friendly extension for 5-8 years is something that must be explored. Over time, Cuylle will grow into his contract and years down the road we could be looking at this potential deal as a sneaky steal if the Rangers play their cards correctly. The ball is in Drury's court, so we'll see what he can get done.


Boston Globe
15-05-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
David Pastrnak scores two goals to lead Czech Republic past Hungary
The Colorado Avalanche center also had an assist to help move Canada atop Group A with Sweden. Both teams have 4-0 records and 12 points. Travis Konecny and Will Cuylle scored and added an assist each for Canada, Sidney Crosby also scored and defenseman Brandon Montour had three assists. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 15 shots in net. With Canada trailing 1-0, MacKinnon took care of the comeback in the middle period. He started the rally 1:59 into the frame, scoring from the top of the left circle just eight seconds into a power play. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up MacKinnon one-timed a slap shot to put Canada ahead 2-1 with 6:50 remaining when the referee was signaling a penalty and Canada pulled Fleury for the extra attacker. Advertisement 'He's a really good player, competitor, really good habits off the ice and on the ice as well,' Cuylle said about linemate MacKinnon. 'Just trying to learn what he does and see if I can take a little bit of something from him. I liked the way we bounced back in the second.' Konecny added the third goal 8:32 into the final period, knocking in a pass from Cuylle. Konecny fed Cuylle with 8:18 left to make it 4-1. Advertisement Crosby completed the win with his second goal of the tournament with 1:33 remaining. Vinzenz Rohrer gave the Austrians a 1-0 lead 11:20 into the game on a breakaway. It was only the second goal Canada conceded in its four games. Austria goaltender Florian Vorauer made 23 saves in the first period. Austria has two points from four games played. Earlier in Herning, Sven Andrighetto scored four goals to lift Switzerland to a 5-1 victory over Germany. Switzerland is second in Group B with 10 points. Germany is in third after registering its first loss. After Damien Riat opened the scoring 4:25 into the middle period, Andrighetto needed a span of 9:04 to complete a hat trick and build a four-goal lead in the frame. He added his fourth — and second on a power play — in the final period. Swiss goaltender Leonardo Genoni made 21 saves. Following problems with the quality of the ice in Herning, organizers extended the time for breaks between the periods from 15 to 17 minutes. On Tuesday, play had to be suspended in the opening period of a game between Germany and Norway and again in the middle period because of a hole in the ice. In Stockholm, Finland routed Slovenia, 9-1, to move to the third place in Group A with eight points. Slovenia remains without a point. Eeli Tolvanen scored four goals for Finland.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Will Cuylle goal another Rangers highlight at World Championships
Will Cuylle joined the New York Rangers party at the 2025 World Hockey Championships on Tuesday. The Rangers forward scored his first goal for Canada in a 5-0 win over France. Cuylle was held off the score sheet in the first two games and only played nine shifts Tuesday as Canada's 13th forward in a stacked lineup. But the 23-year-old made the most of it. Cuylle's goal made it 2-0 Canada at 12:11 of the first period, when he sniped a left-wing shot up and over the blocker of France goalie Julien Junca off the rush. That goal was sandwiched around ones by NHL stars Bo Horvat and Sidney Crosby, so Cuylle's tally might be a bit overlooked in the big picture. But Cuylle's kind of used to that. He sometimes gets lost in a Rangers lineup that includes the likes of Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider. Advertisement Of course, that narrative could be changing. Cuylle tied Zibanejad for fourth on the Rangers with 20 goals this season. It was part of a breakout in his second NHL campaign. Cuylle more than doubled his point total (up to 45 from 21) and jumped from 13 goals as a rookie to his first 20-goal season this year. As such, Cuylle moved into a top-six role at times, from his usual spot on the third line. He's an emerging power forward in the League, one who finished the 2024-25 season with 301 hits, tied for third in the NHL, establishing a new Rangers record. 'I think I always knew what kind of player I wanted to be, always tried to play that power forward, physical, good defensively,' Cuylle said at break-up day. 'I think with more opportunity you're able to show what you can do, I guess.' Cuylle hasn't received a lot of opportunity with Canada at the Worlds, though he's played in each of their games, three victories to date. Tuesday, he logged only 5:55 TOI, but made his one shot on goal count. Advertisement Related: Rangers injury update: Mika Zibanejad bloodied, Brett Berard out at World Championship Rangers have good showing at World Championships Eric Bolte-Imagn Images The Rangers have had a good showing, so far, at the World Championship. Mika Zibanejad is tied for second in the tournament with three goals, one behind Horvat, who has four for Canada. Zibanejad had two goals, including the game-winner late in the third period, to lift Sweden to a 4-2 win against Austria on Saturday. Two days later he was bloodied by a high-stick to his mouth in a 2-1 win against Finland, when he still played 19 minutes but was held off the score sheet. Advertisement Rangers center Juuso Parssinen is playing for Finland and was also scoreless in that game Monday against Sweden. Parssinen does have two goals at the Worlds, each a game-winner. Rangers goalie prospect Dylan Garand posted a shutout for Canada in their tournament-opening 4-0 win against Slovenia. Garand faced 11 shots and since has watched NHL veterans and Stanley Cup winners Marc-Andre Fleury and Jordan Binnington man the goal for Canada. Speaking of Binnington, since he's on the team and wears No. 50, Cuylle was assigned No. 17 by Canada. Related Headlines