The Rangers have seven goaltenders under contract following the recent signing of Spencer Martin to a two-year, one-way contract. When everyone’s healthy, that means someone is going to be a third-stringer which isn’t an ideal situation.
For now, at least, the Rangers have found a solution. The team announced (Twitter link) that they have loaned netminder Talyn Boyko to KalPa in Finland. It wasn’t specified if this is a rest-of-season loan or something more short-term with an eye on getting him some game action.
The 23-year-old was a fourth-round pick by New York back in 2021, going 112th overall. At the time, he was the backup with WHL Tri-City but a move to Kelowna the following season put him into the clear starting role, one he held for two seasons before turning pro in 2023-24.
Over his first two professional campaigns, Boyko played primarily at the ECHL level with Cincinnati in his rookie year and Tulsa last season, Anaheim’s affiliate. He posted a solid 2.66 GAA and a .913 SV% in 33 games with them, earning himself a five-game look with AHL Hartford.
This season, Boyko started off the campaign as the backup goalie with the Wolf Pack, playing behind Dylan Garand. He has made five appearances, putting up a 3.10 GAA and a .894 SV% but now with Martin in the fold (though he has yet to play since signing), he was set to be relegated to third-string status.
Instead of loaning him to a different AHL or ECHL affiliate (Callum Tung and Hugo Ollas comprise the tandem with ECHL Bloomington), the Rangers have found a different opportunity for Boyko with a look in Finland. A pending restricted free agent, it doesn’t seem likely that Boyko will be tendered a qualifying offer as things stand so this may be a chance for him to make a case for a contract overseas for 2026-27.