"I totally expect him to be in camp," Rangers president John Davidson said Thursday. "It's hard to make promises. Things change, but Chris is a valued member of the New York Rangers and I look forward to him having a great camp and a great run with us.
"He's got one year left, and that should be a whole lot of importance to him to come in and have a great camp and a great year, and we'll just see where it all goes."
Kreider, who can become an unrestricted free agent July 1, 2020, tied his NHL career high with 28 goals last season, and his 52 points were one fewer than his best.
The 28-year-old has been the subject of trade speculation throughout the offseason, particularly after the Rangers signed left wing Artemi Panarin to a seven-year, $81.5 million contract ($11.6 million average annual value) on July 1. They also signed defenseman Jacob Trouba to a seven-year, $56 million contract ($8 million AAV) after acquiring him in a trade with the Winnipeg Jets on June 17.
Those contracts, plus signing forward Pavel Buchnevich to a two-year, $6.5 million contract ($3.25 million AAV), put the Rangers in a bind with regard to the $81.5 million NHL salary cap, making it questionable that they were going to be able to keep Kreider, whose contract carries a $4.625 million cap charge.