Son of former Rangers defenseman scores in AHL debut for Hartford

Making the most of his call up from the ECHL, New York Rangers prospect Zakary Karpa scored less than five

Son of former Rangers defenseman scores in AHL debut for Hartford

Making the most of his call up from the ECHL, New York Rangers prospect Zakary Karpa scored less than five minutes into his American Hockey League debut, helping the Hartford Wolf Pack skate past the Bridgeport Islanders 5-2 on Saturday night.

Karpa swooped in to pick the puck off the left-wing boards, then cut to the net, powering between a pair of Bridgeport defenders, before slipping a shot past goalie Parker Gahagen at 4:36 of the first period.

It was a true highlight in the 23-year-old center’s journey since the Rangers selected him in the sixth round (No. 191 overall) of the 2022 NHL Draft. The son of former Rangers defenseman Dave Karpa played four seasons at Harvard University, where he was captain his final two seasons. His offensive game never quite popped in college — he had just one goal and seven points over 31 games as a senior — and the Rangers didn’t sign him to an entry-level contract.

Instead, Karpa signed a one-year AHL contract with Hartford this past May. He began this season with Bloomington of the ECHL, and had nine points (three goals, six assists) in 22 games before the Wolf Pack called him up this past week after ECHL players went on strike.

That strike appears to be over with a tentative agreement agreed to by the union and board of governors on Saturday. Players and members of the board must ratify the new CBA before the ECHL schedule resumes.

When things start up again in the ECHL, there’s a chance Karpa remains in Hartford after his solid debut with them. The 6-foot-2, 190-pounder from Greenwich, Connecticut, projects to be a bottom-six center, who’s good on face-offs and defensively responsible. He won 52.4 percent of his draws as a senior at Harvard.

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Dave Karpa — Lou Capozzola-Imagn Images

His father was a rugged defenseman, who racked up 1,374 penalty minutes with four teams in 557 NHL games. The senior Karpa played the final two seasons of his NHL career with the Rangers, totaling 13 points (one goal, 12 assists) and 145 PIM in 94 games from 2001-03.

Brendan Brisson scores 2 goals in latest win by Rangers AHL affiliate

Brendan Brisson — photo courtesy Hartford Wolf Pack

Brendan Brisson snapped a six-game goalless stretch and earned First Star honors by scoring twice against Bridgeport on Saturday. The 24-year-old forward, a former first-round pick by the Vegas Golden Knights, is now third on the Wolf Pack with eight goals.

Gabe Perreault, currently up with the Rangers, leads Hartford with 10 goals. Veteran Trey Fix-Wolansky has nine.

It’s been a tough first full season in Hartford for Brisson, whom the Rangers acquired from the Golden Knights in the Reilly Smith trade last March. He was without a point in the first five games this season and had two goals in the first 16 contests before waking up a bit offensively. Over 28 games, Brisson has just two assists among his 10 points, and is, by gar, a team-worst minus-15.

Forward prospect Dylan Roobroeck and veteran defenseman Derrick Pouliot each had two assists Saturday, and goalie Dylan Garand finished with 25 saves.

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