Catching up with former Ranger Chris Kreider
Briefly

Chris Kreider will attend his first training camp with the Anaheim Ducks after being traded from the New York Rangers in June. He continues to live in Connecticut and maintain his summer routine. Kreider acknowledges the emotional change but appreciates supportive people helping him adapt. Receiving new equipment from the Ducks solidified his transition. He has also found a new place to live in Southern California, which he will visit in September. Attending Premier Lacrosse League games has become a summer tradition for him, showcasing his passion for sports outside hockey.
One thing that Kreider said helped him realize he isn't a New York Ranger anymore was when the Anaheim Ducks shipped him a set of new equipment. The colors are black, gold and orange - not blue.
It's an emotional time, but there are some great people out there who are making it substantially smoother for us.''
They put on a fantastic event. The Rabils [brothers Paul and Mike Rabil, cofounders of the PLL] are doing an unbelievable job growing the game.
It's a fun, fun thing to do,'' he said in between signing autographs when young fans approached him.
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