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The 2026 World Junior Championship opened up Friday, and not a single New York Rangers prospect was in action for the first four games of the annual tournament.
Live From the Blue Seats is back as Dave and Producer JL are vexed about these Rangers. Who are the New York Rangers? Are they the team that put up a five spot in the third period against Washington?
It’s time for another edition of the NHL rumours. In this edition, the focus will be on the New York Rangers. The Blueshirts are still in the Stanley Cup Playoff hunt, despite a largely inconsistent season.
For the New York Rangers, 2025 has been a mostly dreadful year. The Blueshirts have endured a dismantling of the core, missing the playoffs, and another head coaching change.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
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.
The idea of an Artemi Panarin trade will always spark debate in New York, but the reality of what such a move would look like is far more complicated — and far less lucrative — than fans might expect.
The idea of the New York Rangers trading Vincent Trocheck might sound far-fetched at first glance, but recent analysis suggests that if the team ever went down that road, the return could be significant — potentially even greater than what they’d get for Artemi Panarin.
The New York Rangers enter the Christmas break tied for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with the Florida Panthers with 42 points. Coming off a 7-3 victory against the rival Washington Capitals on Tuesday, the Rangers will be wishing for three gifts over the break to help them the rest of the season.
The New York Rangers traveled to Capital One Arena and secured a 7-3 blowout win over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night. It was a back-and-forth
Vincent Trocheck scored twice during New York's five-goal third period, fueling the visiting Rangers to a 7-3 victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
The New York Rangers will be without their captain for some time, as center J.T. Miller has been placed on injured reserved, according to several reports, including from Mollie Walker of The New York Post.
When the New York Rangers lost to one of the worst teams in the league on Monday (the Vancouver Canucks), it felt like a death sentence. In fact, it sparked so much panic in the organization that it forced them to call up their two top prospects, Gabe Perreault and Brennan Othmann.
The injuries continue to pile up for the New York Rangers. Captain J.T. Miller is expected to miss a few weeks with an upper-body injury sustained on Saturday, per NHL.com’s Dan Rosen.
The New York Rangers were a true Stanley Cup contender in the early to mid-2010s. They made it to the Eastern Conference Final twice and made the Stanley Cup Final in 2014, but were never able to win it all.
Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck scored in the opening two rounds of the shootout Saturday afternoon as the host New York Rangers rallied for a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
A moment every NHL player will always remember is their first career goal; for New York Rangers' youngster Gabe Perreault, he achieved his in the recent 2-1 win over the St.
The New York Rangers defeated the St. Louis Blues 2-1 in overtime on Thursday night, and goalie Igor Shesterkin put together a solid performance that included 26 saves.
Whenever a high-profile NHL player becomes available, it’s a good bet that the New York Rangers are one of the teams sniffing around. After all, this is the same franchise that has brought in superstars like Patrick Kane, Jaromir Jagr, and Pavel Bure in the past.
Following two straight losses, the New York Rangers have called up star prospect Gabe Perreault and fellow prospect Brennan Othmann from the American Hockey League affiliate of the Hartford Wolf Pack.
The New York Rangers are off to a dreadful start to the 2025-26 season. While they are just two points out of a playoff spot, games in hand are not in their favor.
The Rangers announced they’ve recalled Gabriel Perreault and Brennan Othmann to the team, and have reassigned Brett Berard and Jaroslav Chmelar in a corresponding roster move.
The New York Rangers can’t seem to figure things out at home. On Monday, the Rangers suffered yet another loss in the Big Apple, as they absorbed a 4-1 defeat at the hands of the visiting Anaheim Ducks at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y.
The Sheet with Jeff Marek: Marek and Mollie Walker talk about the New York Rangers, and what could happen to Artemi Panarin if they’re on the outside looking in.