While the Rangers opened up over $6MM in cap space when they moved Chris Kreider to Anaheim, they’re still expected to continue shaking up their roster.
If it already wasn’t enough that his wife revealed information that should squash speculation Mika Zibanejad will be traded by the New York Rangers this summer, then perhaps another key piece of intel should silence the rumors.
Most hockey experts and fans agree that the New York Rangers are not done wheeling and dealing after trading Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks last week.
The New York Rangers announced Friday morning that they have agreed to a new deal with defenceman Matthew Robertson. The 24-year old has signed a two-year contract extension.
With swirling speculation about a potential trade removing Mika Zibanejad from the New York Rangers ahead of next season, reporters keep emerging, pointing toward the most likely future for the veteran forward.
On Friday, New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury announced that the team has signed defenseman Matthew Robertson to a two-year contract extension.
Chris Kreider was a long-time New York Ranger, but now, it's been revealed that he was traded simply to give the team a chance to dish out offer sheets.
The New York Rangers have traded Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks within the past year. While Rangers GM Chris Drury has successfully created salary cap space, not everyone has loved his process.
The New York Rangers just extended Matt Rempe to a two-year contract worth $975,000 per year. We will go over the positives and the negatives of this signing, and what this means for the Rangers organization going forward.
Changes are already in progress on Broadway, but New York Rangers fan favorite Matt Rempe is not going anywhere. The team has announced that the forward has agreed to a two-year contract extension with an average annual value of $975,000.
Former NHL center Nick Bonino spent 2024-25 in Slovenia with HC Olimpija Ljubljana of the ICEHL, and was supposed to spend a second year with the club after re-signing several weeks ago.
The New York Rangers have kicked off the true NHL offseason by making a tiny, or maybe not so tiny, splash in the pool, the day following the presentation of the 2025 Stanley Cup to the champion Florida Panthers.
Since they did not participate in the playoffs this spring, the New York Rangers have become one of the most talked-about teams in the NHL rumor mill. After a disappointing season full of ups and mostly downs, it appears the organization is ready to shake things up.
A fan favorite will be sticking with the New York Rangers for at least two more years. As first reported to Larry Brooks of The New York Post and later confirmed by the team, Rempe and the Rangers have agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. We’re nearing the end of the 2024-25 season, but thoughts have already drifted to that of the off-season.
This offseason is one of, if not the most important, offseasons of general manager (GM) Chris Drury’s time leading the New York Rangers. This will be his
With Igor Shesterkin firmly confirmed as the New York Rangers’ starting goalie for years to come, the Rangers have more pressing needs than adding another goalie to their system.
The New York Rangers appear to be edging closer to a breakup with their longest-tenured forward following the trade of veteran Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks.
Arthur Staple of The Athletic: The New York Rangers have to be wondering if someone would offer sheet K’Andre Miller or Will Cuylle. But on the flip side, they could be thinking of trying to offer sheet someone.
The New York Rangers have already made some big changes this summer, and now, it appears more are on the horizon as Carson Soucy is on the trade block.
What exactly is going on with the New York Rangers? The organization has drastically and rapidly descended, going from Stanley Cup contender in the Eastern Conference to one of the most mediocre rosters in the NHL.
The New York Rangers are in a new chapter of the organization, and it's unfamiliar territory in the Big Apple. The championship-starved franchise aggressively pursued a Stanley Cup for years, but that roster has been bulldozed down to its studs.
The trade that sent forward Chris Kreider from the New York Rangers to the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday marked the end of an era in New York, as the team has prioritized shedding veterans on expensive contracts over the past seven months.
Long-time New York Rangers winger Chris Kreider was traded on Thursday to Anaheim, a move that ended a 16-year relationship with the franchise that drafted him.
As Russ Cohen of Sportsology told Full Press Hockey in April about trading Chris Kreider, “if they could trade him (Kreider), they will trade him.” Well, the New York Rangers have begun their offseason change to their roster by trading out Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks for Carey Price and a mid-round pick.
James Mirtle of The Athletic: New York Rangers – Chris Kreider, K’Andre Miller, and Carson Soucy could be available as the Rangers look to make cap space.