After all the noise, after all the disruption centering around Jacob Trouba, the week will end with an affirmative exclamation point.
The Rangers have made a commitment to the future.
The Rangers have made a commitment to the present.
The Rangers have made a commitment to Igor Shesterkin.
And Shesterkin has made a commitment to the Rangers.
The Post has learned the Blueshirts and their franchise goaltender have reached an agreement on an eight-year, $92 million contract extension that will kick in next season under which Shesterkin will earn an annual average value of $11.5 million, a record for an NHL goaltender.
The Rangers have yet to make the signing official, so when asked about it after the team’s 4-2 win over the Penguins, Shesterkin opted not to comment.
“Maybe we can talk about it tomorrow,” No. 31 said jokingly.
