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  • Rangers' Rob O'Gara: Sticking with Rangers

    O'Gara accepted his qualifying offer from the Rangers for the 2018-19 season Sunday.

    O'Gara was brought to New York as part of the Nick Holden trade with the Bruins last season. He would score just three points in 22 games to close out the 2018 season with the Rangers but was still able to keep steady playing time. Heading into next year, the 25-year-old blueliner should stay in a relatively unproductive, bottom-pair role.

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  • Rangers' Rob O'Gara: Handed qualifying offer

    O'Gara has received a qualifying offer from the Rangers.

    O'Gara came over from the Bruins at the trade deadline and ended up playing in the final 22 games for New York, logging three assists without a goal. The 24-year-old blueliner has good size at 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, but his lack of skill makes O'Gara more of an organizational depth piece.

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  • Rangers' Rob O'Gara: Appears in last 22 games for Rangers

    O'Gara played in eight games for Boston and 22 for the Rangers, notching three points in 2017-18.

    The three assists were O'Gara's first NHL points and all came after he was dealt to New York on Feb. 20, and he also played in 43 games in the minors for AHL Providence prior, posting eight points (two goals, six assists) in 43 games. The 24-year-old certainly wasn't eased into the blue line either with the Rangers, as he averaged 17:09 of ice time per game while receiving more defensive zone starts than offensive, although his role was really only open because of the Ryan McDonagh trade and Kevin Shattenkirk's knee injury. O'Gara will be a restricted free agent so it's unclear if he'll return to the Rangers, but if he does, he could find a starting role on the young defensive group.

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  • Rangers' Rob O'Gara: Picks up second career point

    O'Gara recorded an assist and four shots in Thursday's 4-3 loss to the Flyers.

    O'Gara's helper was his second point in 14 games with the Rangers. He had failed to get on the scoresheet in 11 career appearances for Boston prior to getting dealt along with a third-round pick for fellow blueliner Nick Holden just before the late-February trade deadline. The 2011 fifth-rounder's offensive game is unlikely to ever progress to the point of relevance in most fantasy settings, but his skills in his own zone could still lead to a prosperous NHL career.

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  • Rangers' Rob O'Gara: Dealt to New York

    O'Gara and a 2018 third-round draft pick were shipped off to the Rangers on Tuesday in return for Nick Holden.

    O'Gara was being buried on the defensive depth chart in Boston and saw action in just eight games for the big club, putting up no points and a minus-5 rating while averaging 10:59 of ice time. The New York native will get a new start in his home state, and perhaps the change in scenery will help his development. Per Rick Carpiniello of The Athletic, O'Gara is expected to join the Rangers immediately rather than be assigned to AHL Hartford.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Returns to minors

    O'Gara was sent down to AHL Providence on Saturday, TSN reports.

    The imposing defenseman was on hand with Torey Krug missing three games due to an upper-body ailment, but Krug has since returned. Not much has been expected of O'Gara from a fantasy standpoint, with the New York native posting a minus-5 rating and still hunting for his first NHL point through 11 games since hitting the big stage last season.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Joining Boston on Monday

    O'Gara was recalled from AHL Providence on Monday.

    The Yale product is a big, physical defenseman who plays a stay-at-home style. Now in his third full season as a professional, O'Gara is scoreless in four NHL games and has logged 16 points in 71 minor-league contests. It's unclear whether or not the Bruins intend on inserting O'Gara into the lineup for Monday's tilt against Minnesota or if he'll serve as the team's seventh defenseman, but either way, he isn't a viable fantasy option.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Heads to AHL

    O'Gara has been sent to AHL Providence.

    O'Gara logged 14:17 worth of ice time in Saturday's loss to Buffalo, with his assignment to Providence possibly an indicator that Kevan Miller (knee) is nearing a return in advance of Thursday's game against the Sharks.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Summoned from minors

    O'Gara was recalled from AHL Providence on Saturday, Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald reports.

    With fellow defenseman Kevan Miller (knee) no lock to play in Saturday's game, O'Gara will be on hand as an insurance option. The New York native was a standout at Yale from 2012-16, but he's only drawn into three NHL contests with the B's to date. From a fantasy standpoint, it's difficult to trust an inexperienced player whose level of playing time largely depends on the health of others.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Drops to AHL

    O'Gara was assigned to AHL Providence on Wednesday.

    The 24-year-old blueliner was in a matchup with Matt Grzelcyk for a defensive spot in the absence of Torey Krug (face). O'Gara ended up with the short end of the stick, though, as he was sent back to minors. Considering he wasn't auditioning for a full-time role, it's better that O'Gara can head back to the AHL now and continue to develop for his next opportunity.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Competing for NHL spot

    With Torey Krug sidelined, O'Gara is competing with Matt Grzelcyk for a spot on the Boston blue line to start the season, CSN New England reports.

    The 24-year-old O'Gara isn't the flashiest of the Bruins' back-line prospects, but at 6-foot-4, 207 pounds, the 2011 fifth-rounder brings size and a well-rounded skill set to the table. Meanwhile, the 5-foot-9, 174-pound Grzelcyk's size and style of play are closer to Krug's. The Bruins have two more preseason games for the duo to make their final cases for a role with the big club in advance of the team's Oct. 5 regular-season opener.

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  • Bruins' Rob O'Gara: Reassigned to AHL Providence

    O'Gara was sent down to the minors Tuesday.

    After starting the first three games of the season, O'Gara was a healthy scratch for two contests and will now head back to the AHL. The blueliner played just five times for Providence last year after completing his senior season at Yale. While he certainly has some talent, the 23-year-old should benefit from some time in the minors and may spend the majority of the season there, barring injuries.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 214 lbs
Birthplace: Nesconset, NY
Age: 30
Experience: 2
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