New York Rangers said Sunday defensemen Michael Del Zotto and Matt Gilroy have signed contracts with the team as NHL training camps open. New York said Del Zotto, a restricted free agent with New York, has signed a two-year deal worth a reported $2.5 million per season. The former Rangers first-round draft choice recorded a pair of goals with eight assists in the 2012 playoffs during his postseason debut after a regular season in which he set career highs with 10 goals and 31 assists for 41 points. Meanwhile, ex-Rangers blueliner Gilroy returns to the team on a one-year deal after spending 2011-12 with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Ottawa Senators. He had a productive stint with the Connecticut Whale of the American Hockey League during the 113-day NHL lockout, logging six goals and nine assists in 34 games. The Rangers and other NHL teams opened training camps Sunday, following Saturday\'s ratification of a new collective bargaining agreement by the players\' union. The camps will last through the week, followed on Jan. 19 with the start of a truncated, 48-game season concluding in late April. From UPI