New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin has raised a few eyebrows about his future in New York with recent comments on his contract talks. While saying he loves everything about being a Ranger, Shesterkin left the door open to doubt that an extension is a given.
Don’t expect Alexis Lafreniere to rock the boat when it comes to his lack of power-play time with the New York Rangers. The emerging NHL star is more focused on becoming a complete player than worrying if he’s going to play a bigger role with the man advantage this season.
The New York Rangers secured the President’s Trophy with the NHL’s best regular season record in 2023-24, but they’re looking for something more. According to their captain, Jacob Trouba, this upcoming year might be their last chance to reach the mountaintop.
New York Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller is paying homage to another former Big Apple superstar athlete with his new hairstyle. Speaking to Larry Brooks of…
The Rangers kicked off their training camp yesterday to much fanfare. Hockey is officially back, and we got our first […]
It’s early in training camp, but New York Rangers coach Peter Laviolette has already said repeatedly that he doesn’t want “to box people in or out” of opportunities.
On the first day of training camp, New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba addressed the trade rumors that surrounded him during the offseason, stating he wasn’t bothered by them and is fully committed to staying in New York.
This is a year or two down the line, however, it was recently revealed that Shesterkin wants $12 million per year. Moreover, he would probably want that over the course of an 8-year term.
Jaromir Jagr was 36 when he concluded his three-season stint with the New York Rangers in 2008, two years after setting team records for goals and points in a season.
Matt Rempe made waves in his first crack at the NHL with the New York Rangers, but not for his offensive ability or overall skill. Standing at 6-foot-7 and 241 pounds, Rempe became known for his big hits and willingness to drop the gloves with whoever.
The New York Rangers came close to returning to the Stanley Cup Final last season, starting with a Round 1 sweep of the Washington Capitals and a hard-fought seven-game series win over the Carolina Hurricanes.
New York Rangers training camp has gotten underway this week, opening up an opportunity for all players to make a positive impression on management. Sometimes this can cause players to become to overzealous which can lead to injuries.
Last Word on Hockey’s Puck Drop Previews are back for the 2024-25 campaign. As the season gets closer, Last Word will preview each team’s current outlook and stories to watch for the upcoming year.
With training camps about to begin around the NHL, the start of the season is getting closer and closer. For the New York Rangers, they are entering another season where the ultimate goal is to win the Stanley Cup and end a 31-year drought.
Many expectations come with being a number one overall pick in the NHL. The particular player is expected to come out and produce immediately and be the cornerstone of his franchise for years to come.
There may not be a path forward for the former No. 2 overall selection in New York.
New York Rangers’ President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Chris Drury told reporters Tuesday that Filip Chytil is a “full go” ahead of the 2024-25 NHL season.
Evaluating the first month of the regular season is going to be interesting for the New York Rangers. More so than most playoff teams. In fact, the Rangers very well may enter the regular season under a level of scrutiny not seen in Madison Square Garden in quite some time.
It seems counterintuitive that a team that won the Presidents Trophy with 114 points last season would have numerous key pieces of their lineup that underperformed their career norms.
The New York Rangers got steady, reliable play from rookie winger Will Cuylle last season and he did a nice job on the team’s third line with Filip Chytil and Kaapo Kakko missing extended time with injuries.
The wait is over. The New York Rangers announced their Training Camp roster and schedule for the 2024-’25 season. Players will report on September 18 with off-ice testing.
The New York Rangers are hoping they can get over the conference finals hump in 2024-2025. The team has plenty of reason to believe they can, with a large majority of their roster from last season returning, plus a few additions.
Will this be the year that the Rangers can turn regular-season success into a Stanley Cup?
As reported by Rick Dhaliwal, the New York Rangers are set to sign defenseman Madison Bowey to a player tryout agreement (PTO) ahead of the 2024-25 regular season.
Almost a year ago today, he signed with the Oilers on a PTO and signed a one-year, league-minimum contract nearly a month later.
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