Hartford finished last in the AHL last season with a 24-46-4-2 record and lacked enough top prospects to keep young talent flowing to New York.
Rangers management undertook a massive reconstruction project this past summer.
Assistant general manager Chris Drury became the new GM in Hartford. Drury's first move was to name Keith McCambridge as coach. McCambridge spent last season as an assistant with Hartford after five seasons as an AHL coach in the Winnipeg Jets' organization.
Next came a roster overhaul; five regulars were retained from last season. Hartford has eight rookies, plus 21-year-old goaltender Alexandar Georgiev, who is in his first season in North America after playing three pro seasons in Europe.
The Rangers signed veteran AHL forwards Cole Schneider, captain Joe Whitney, and Eric Selleck to help the young players find their way and add some stability. Veteran forward Adam Cracknell, who has played 208 NHL regular-season games, was sent by the Rangers to Hartford last week; also, defenseman Ryan Sproul was acquired from the Detroit Red Wings for forward Matt Puempel on Oct. 21.
"For development, this has been a good atmosphere," Graves said.
The early returns look promising. Although three regulation losses in its past four games have left Hartford with a 4-5-0-1 record, it's fifth in the very competitive Atlantic Division. Hartford won 5-4 on Saturday at Lehigh Valley, one of the top teams in the AHL.
Here are some of the players the Rangers will be monitoring as Hartford's remade roster is put to the test this season: