WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Right wing prospect Brody Lamb signed his entry-level contract with the Rangers, The Post first reported on Thursday.
While the contract is set to begin next season, Lamb will report to the Wolf Pack this weekend on an amateur tryout.
The Blueshirts believe the 22-year-old, drafted 104th overall in 2021, could compete for a role in 2026-27 like Noah Laba did this past training camp.
The Rangers had until Aug. 15 to sign Lamb or he would’ve become an unrestricted free agent.
Lamb served as one of three captains in his senior year at the University of Minnesota this season, scoring 14 goals and 16 assists for a career-high 30 points in 35 games.

Among his Gopher teammates, Lamb ranked second in goals, tied for second in points and ranked third in assists.
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Over 152 collegiate games for Minnesota, the 6-foot-1, 185-pound forward posted 91 points (47 goals, 44 assists).
He’s listed as a right wing, but Lamb transitioned to play center for the Gophers.


