The New York Rangers know one thing about the upcoming season: They’ll be spending more time traveling than they did last season. The Blueshirts will travel 38,929 miles in the 2025-26 season, according to figures compiled by OilersNation from NHL data.
With the 43rd pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, the New York Rangers selected Malcolm Spence, a left winger from the Erie Otters who’s committed to the University of Michigan.
Chris Kreider isn’t used to feeling out of place. But after more than a decade in New York during which he became the third-leading goal-scorer in Rangers
The New York Rangers are looking to put last season behind them as the start of the 2025-26 season inches closer. They hope that this upcoming season will see them fighting to get back into the playoffs, and not fighting for the first overall pick.
After making a run to the Eastern Conference Final in 2023-24, the New York Rangers had a very disappointing 2024-25 season. In response, general manager Chris Drury has looked to make them tougher and better defensively.
For months, the New York Rangers have been changing the makeup of their roster. It started with the Jacob Trouba trade in December, followed by a series of other pre-trade deadline moves, including trading for J.T.
In a couple of months, the New York Rangers will be celebrating their 100th year of existence. As one of the Original Six franchises, the team from Manhattan has been one of the most popular across the history of the NHL, winning four Stanley Cups.
The New York Rangers had a tumultuous season in 2024-25 as they shockingly missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs. New York entered the season as a potential Stanley Cup favorite out of the Eastern Conference.
Jaroslav Halák, one of the most respected goaltenders of his generation and a beloved figure in Montreal Canadiens history, officially announced his retirement from professional hockey today, July 18, 2025.
With most of the off-season moves now taken care of, here’s a look at the New York Rangers’ projected opening-night lineup for the 2025-26 season, along with who may be scratched to start the campaign.
Gerard Gallant had plenty of success as a Head Coach in the NHL, but after being fired by the Rangers, he's hit rock bottom by taking a new role in the KHL.
After more than a year on the NHL coaching carousel without landing a new opportunity, former New York Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant is making a surprising pivot.
The New York Rangers appear to be targeting the Islanders $30M centerman Jean-Gabriel Pageau, which would be sure to ignite a bigger feud between the two teams.
Blake Wheeler had a long and successful career in the NHL, and after not playing in 2024/25, the veteran has finally made his NHL retirement official. Back in 2004, the then Phoenix Coyotes used the No.
Gerard Gallant has failed to land a role in the NHL since departing the New York Rangers, and now the veteran Head Coach is reportedly headed to Russia.
One team that is trying to show that last year was a fluke is the New York Rangers. After following up on a Presidents’ Trophy win with missing out on the Stanley Cup Playoffs entirely, general manager Chris Drury has made some moves so far this offseason, most notably signing defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov to a seven-year contract.
Mika Zibanejad was once a top tier forward in the NHL, but now, he's suffered a major drop off in the eyes of the fans after a recent poll revealed his standing and the shocking fall he's taken since the summer of 2024.
After missing the postseason this past season, the New York Rangers set out to make sure that it doesn't happen again. New York wants to be competing for Stanley Cup titles, and the front office beleives that they can do so with the core in place.
The Charlotte Checkers this morning announced they are re-signing forward Riley Hughes to a one-year AHL contract. Hughes, this season in 31 games, recorded eight points on three goals and five assists.
The New York Rangers find themselves at a crossroads this offseason as speculation swirls around the future of veteran forward Mika Zibanejad. According
The New York Rangers this morning re-signed 23-year-old restricted free agent forward Brendan Brisson. The deal is for one year with a two-way option. The deal includes a $775K NHL AAV and a $100K minors AAV.
From a Presidents Trophy to missing the playoffs, the 2024-25 season proved to be a disaster for the Rangers. With plenty to address this offseason in an attempt to get back on track, has the team already achieved its objectives for the summer?