The Penguins are looking to add young NHL talent, making Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller a perfect trade fit.
The Rangers live and die by their veteran players, who need to perform at a higher level. A fortune could be made by someone willing to invent the still-to-be-created "Honest Hockey Mirror." Just say, "Mirror, mirror on the wall" and you get answers you wouldn't believe.
The Rangers may have recovered from their disastrous December, but still have not fully climbed out of the hole they dug themselves in.
The New York Rangers are all set for their matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes tonight at 7 PM EST. Here’s everything you need to know from a Rangers perspective. Projected
Poor execution and poor puck decisions played a role in the Rangers’ third shutout loss of the season, where the home team fell 4-0 to the Hurricanes.
Will Borgen was acquired from Seattle on Dec. 18 for Kaapo Kakko and has been a steady presence in 17 games with the Rangers while averaging 18:35 of ice time.
Instead, the Rangers frustrated fans at Madison Square Garden and left the ice to the sound of boos following a 4-0 loss to one of the best teams in the Metropolitan Division. "It's tough,
The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New York Rangers by a score of 4-0. Fueled by a 22-save shutout from Freddie Andersen and a three-point night from Andrei Svechnikov, the Hurricanes withstood a huge second-period push from the Rangers and got the win.
A player on the market that has some term left and brings a reliable defensive game is Philadelphia Flyer Rasmus Ristolainen. Ristolainen is a big, imposing defenseman who thrives in physical play. He's not afraid to throw hits, clear the crease or engage in battles along the boards.
"Good to see Miller and Kreider on the ice for that ... Nick Suzuki tied it 3-3. Chris Kreider scored to give the Rangers a 4-3 lead. Juraj Slafkovsky tied it 4-4 with a rebound goal.
The Rangers fell 4-0 to the Hurricanes on Tuesday. Carolina capitalized on each egregious New York mistake, notching all four goals in that matter. The Rangers surrendered goals in the first minute of the first period and last minute of the second,
The Rangers fell 5-4 to the Avalanche on Sunday. A goal with 14.7 seconds remaining. largely due to a lack of situation awareness creating the turnover and subsequent 3-on-1 breakout, gave Colorado the win.