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Zac Jones comes in early with Rangers rookies

Zac Jones practices with the Rangers rookies.

Zac Jones can sense the opportunity in front of him.

Entering his fourth season in the Rangers organization, the 21-year-old defenseman is staring down a clearer path to a roster spot with the NHL club than ever before. After veteran Patrik Nemeth was dealt to the Coyotes this offseason, there’s a job up for grabs that is Jones’ to win. He knows it, too, and that certainly played a part in his decision to attend rookie camp this week — even though the Rangers gave him the option not to.

“I think that spot’s open,” Jones said after the first day of rookie camp Wednesday at MSG Training Center. “It’s going to be a healthy competition between a bunch of guys and I’m excited for it.”

The spot is the sixth defenseman role and his competition will be fellow left-handed blueliners Libor Hajek, Jarred Tinordi and Matthew Robertson. Of the four competing for the job, Jones has the third-most NHL experience (22 games) behind Tinordi’s 109-game career and Hajek’s 94 contests over four seasons. Robertson has yet to make his NHL debut, but his physical presence makes him an enticing option as well.

Zac Jones practices with the Rangers rookies.
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Hajek, who proved to be a pro’s pro last season in a depth role, may be the safest and most familiar option for Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant — but that also means it’s not set in stone. A strong camp from Jones could be the difference between an assignment back to AHL Hartford or making the Rangers’ opening-night roster.

“You know, I was really disappointed I got sent down at the beginning of the year,” said Jones, who scored nine goals and dished 26 assists in 52 AHL games for the Wolf Pack last season. “But I was really happy with me being down in Hartford last year. I got to play a lot. I got to really develop. I really got to learn the pro game.

“I think me being down in Hartford last year for those 50 games was huge for me and my development.”

The Rangers’ 68th-overall pick in the 2019 draft was one of the most consistent defensemen for Hartford last season, quarterbacking the top power play in addition to playing major minutes. He noted that he feels “way more” confident coming into this season after spending some more time with the Rangers and getting the full AHL experience as well.

Zac Jones
Zac Jones
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Technically, Jones is no longer a rookie. The rule states if a player competes in more than 25…

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