After making it to the Eastern Conference Finals in two of the last three seasons, hopes were high for the New York Rangers in 2025-26. The season has been nothing short of a disaster.
The New York Rangers have a storied history that spans 100 years, during which countless players have walked the halls of Madison Square Garden, wearing the iconic blue (or white) Rangers sweater.
Losers in six consecutive games (0-5-0-1), the Hartford Wolf Pack are free falling. They were swept by the Providence Bruins last week, losing 3-1 on Friday, followed by a 2-1 shootout loss on Saturday.
Jeff Marek’s take on the JT Miller trade is simple but tough: it was bad for both the Vancouver Canucks and the New York Rangers. Most trades pick a side—someone wins, someone loses.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
Rob McClanahan readily admits how blessed he was to be part of the 1980 United States men’s Olympic hockey team, and then to play five seasons in the NHL.
Right before the roster freeze went into effect, the New York Rangers made headlines by trading star forward Artemi Panarin to the Los Angeles Kings. Fans immediately questioned the return, wondering how the Rangers weren’t able to get more back for a player of Panarin’s caliber.
The Olympic break will serve as a reset of sort for the New York Rangers as they look to make the most of the final stretch of the season. While there are plenty of changes they need to make on the ice, there’s also plenty of moves the Rangers need to make off the ice to help the retool.
When Rangers GM Chris Drury released a letter to the fans last month announcing a retool, he noted that this process could “mean saying goodbye to players that have brought us and our fans great moments over the years.” We’ve already seen one of those players on the move with last week’s trade that saw Artemi Panarin get moved to Los Angeles.
It’s only been two practices in Milan, and there are still several days before the preliminary round begins with a game against Latvia on Thursday, but it’s looking like New York Rangers stalwarts J.T.
Mike Sullivan and J.T. Miller are both currently in Milan, Italy, focused on helping Team USA capture Olympic gold for the first time since the Miracle on Ice in 1980.
Well, that’s officially it for Artemi Panarin on Broadway. Considering the underwhelming return that failed to bring back a first-round draft pick, the New York Rangers may want to prioritize getting premium draft capital back in the next seller moves ahead of the trade deadline.
The New York Rangers have one of the top trade targets in the NHL right now in veteran center Vincent Trocheck. The 32-year-old is a respected locker room presence and one of the most consistent two-way forwards in the NHL.
The Vancouver Canucks made a very hard decision last season when they traded forward J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers. Vancouver made this choice because of the crumbling relationship between Miller and their star forward, Elias Pettersson.
When the United States men’s hockey team opens the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics on Thursday afternoon with their first game against Latvia, you better believe that Derek Stepan’s going to be watching.
The biggest domino has fallen before the NHL’s trade deadline on March 6th, as the New York Rangers shipped star winger Artemi Panarin to the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday for forward prospect Liam Greentree and a conditional third-round draft pick.
An NHL roster freeze is in effect during the three-week Olympic break from Feb 4-22. But that didn’t stand in the way of a veteran player addition to the New York Rangers organization this weekend Travis Dermott signed a PTO with the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Rangers’ affiliate in the American Hockey League, on Saturday.
When this season began, the New York Rangers expected to reach the NHL Winter Olympic break at least competing for a berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, if not solidly ensconced in one.
There was a moment at the end of the New York Rangers victory in the Winter Classic that opened my eyes. Mika Zibanejad had just deposited his third goal of the game, completing the first hat trick in Winter Classic history.
The New York Rangers played their last game before the Olympic break on Thursday night. New York took on the Carolina Hurricanes as they looked to gain some momentum before the league’s pause.
The New York Rangers made a trio of transactions to prepare their roster for the Olympic break, reassigning forward Anton Blidh and netminder Spencer Martin to their AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack.
It goes without saying that this season has not been kind to the team in Manhattan, but the New York Rangers seem to have no silver linings heading into a league-wide pause.
In a candid moment during his introductory press conference with the Los Angeles Kings, Artemi Panarin opened up about why his contract negotiations with the New York Rangers never progressed.
The Los Angeles Kings' acquisition of Artemi Panarin just before the Olympic roster freeze on Wednesday is a reminder that people forget every year — the no-movement clause (NMC) is ironclad.