The Mike Peca saga will end tomorrow.
Don Meehan, the agent for the free-agent center, who the Rangers had in for a physical and talks with brass last week, said his client will choose Tuesday about which team he'll play for this season.
"He'll make a decision (tomorrow)," Meehan said during a brief phone call last night of Peca, 33, who played just 35 games last seaon after breaking his right leg in late December while skating for the Maple Leafs."It's down to a few teams."
Peca, a two-time Selke Trophy winner who has said he would sign a cap-friendly deal to play with the Rangers, had been waiting for days for an offer from Rangers president and general manager Glen Sather, expected to be in the $1 million to $1.25 million range, including performance incentives.
Meehan last night didn't name the other teams, but Toronto was said to be considering an offer, as was Columbus, which expressed interest last weekend. The Rangers, however, lhave been considered the frontrunner for weeks.
The 5-11, 190-pound Toronto native, who earned $2.5 million last season, is pencilled in as the team's third-line center. The Rangers shipped Matt Cullen to Carolina last month, and Peca also would serve as a veteran backup in case top centers Chris Drury or Scott Gomez are injured.
When healthy, Peca---who played on Long Island from 2001-2004, is a defense-first center, skilled on face-offs and penalty-killing, areas in which the Rangers could use his talents. In 12 NHL seasons, Peca has played 728 games, scored 164 goals, added 245 assists and is a plus-73.
Currently, the Rangers have Blair Betts, who signed a two-year extension late last season, as a fourth-line center, with prospect Brandon Dubinsky, 21, who played for Hartford last season, waiting in the wings.