Why the Rangers did the right thing letting Zac Jones walk

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The Rangers did the right thing by Zac Jones by not qualifying the 24-year-old forever-seventh defenseman and thus setting him free on the open market.

Now, after 115 games interspersed over the past five seasons while perceived as no more than a depth figure by a succession of coaching staffs, Jones will finally be able to gauge his worth, not only on the market but through a different set of organizational eyes.

GM Chris Drury gave Jones’ party the opportunity to search for a trading partner after the UMass product told The Post on Jan. 1 that he felt he had been “rotting away” through repeated healthy scratches.

The market obviously did not materialize to any meaningful degree, and Jones remained on the roster for the duration for the season. The puck-mover played in four of the final 10 matches after a 14-game run that commenced in late February. In total, he played 46 games, chipping in with one goal and 10 assists while on for 21 goals for and 21 goals against, averaging 17:15 of ice time per.

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