"It was getting late in the rounds and I thought it would be cool, wearing the Rangers jersey. Malik did it a long time ago. I said why not?," Ronning said. "I just kind of stuck with my guns, did a fake and kind of put it between my legs and it went in. It was cool."
Thursday's game had a bit more of an up-tempo style than Wednesday's as players continue to get a feel for the competition, as well as getting their legs back after extensive travel over the weekend and for the fact that many hadn't been on skates since their seasons ended.
"I think the first couple days here with the on-ice training and the off-ice testing, it was tough," Ronning said.
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Ronning pulled off Malik's move a day after Gabriel Fontaine mimicked a goal Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov scored in a shootout this season against Bufflo.
The 2016 draft choice added two more goals today, and has been a standout among the forwards in camp.
The 21-year-old is one of the older players invited to camp, and he said he's taking that as a positive and looking to become a leader for the younger players this week.
"I'm trying to show all the things I can do on the ice and off the ice," he said. "I've talked to Jed [Ortmeyer] a little bit coming through here, and he said work on your leadership, and I think that's a good thing for me. I'm going to be a more complete player after this camp, and hopefully I'll be ready to play in the NHL."