Sometimes out of NHL training camp, a player makes the team that you originally wouldn’t have expected. Players outperform and give the coaching staff no choice but to write their name on the opening night lineup, and other times, injuries happen to create opportunities.
Malcolm Spence has an uphill climb to represent Canada at the 2026 World Junior Championship. But the New York Rangers top pick in this year’s NHL Draft made quite a positive impression at the World Junior Summer Showcase last week.
Coming off the most productive season of his professional hockey career, Vitali Kravtsov is returning to North America. The former New York Rangers bust signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Vancouver Canucks after two solid seasons in the KHL.
Last season was awful for the New York Rangers in every single way. For starters, they missed the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since the 2021 shortened season.
The New York Rangers have undergone significant roster turnover over the past few seasons. Whether it is by making trades or letting players go in free agency, this current team looks drastically different even from the opening night roster of last season.
Heading into last season, the Rangers were expected to finish top three in the Metropolitan Division. But a bevy of problems ultimately led to them becoming one of the most disappointing teams of 2024-25 and failing to make the playoffs.
While a good deal of the Rangers core remains intact, there is a breath of new life surrounding the upcoming season. Looking to reload after a disappointing 2024–25, the Rangers turn to new coach Mike Sullivan to reconstruct the lineup.
The New York Rangers had a disappointing 2024-25 season, as many of their top players struggled. However, when healthy and available, their fourth line of Sam Carrick, Adam Edstrom, and Matt Rempe was a strength.
With the Dallas Stars finalizing a deal with Glen Gulutzan on July 1 to become their new head coach, all 32 teams have their man behind the bench for the 2025-26 season.
The New York Rangers selected defenseman Sean Barnhill with the 70th overall selection in the third round of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Barnhill is a right-shot defenseman with size and mobility.
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While it's possible a few moves will still occur in NHL free agency, most of the major wheeling and dealing is on pause. Here's a look at five players who will benefit the most this season from moves made by general managers.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may not be done reshaping their forward group, and analyst Jay Rosehill believes a bold trade for New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck could be the answer.
The New York Rangers are adding to their forward depth ahead of their upcoming training camp. The Rangers are entering a new chapter of their organization under new head coach Mike Sullivan.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe joined a few NHL players, including New Jersey Devils defenseman Brett Pesce, in a supposedly friendly hockey game on Friday in Connecticut.
The New York Rangers have signed veteran forward Conor Sheary to a professional tryout deal. The move, first reported by Mollie Walker of the New York Post, reunites him with new head coach Mike Sullivan, under whom he won two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The New York Rangers have offered a PTO to two-time Stanley Cup champion Conor Sheary, who will reunite with his former coach, Mike Sullivan. Seasoned winger Conor Sheary wants to continue playing in the NHL and signed a professional tryout (PTO) with the New York Rangers, 'New York Post' hockey reporter Mollie Walker stated.
The New York Rangers have fallen apart at the NHL level, stooping to the draft lottery a season after winning the Presidents Trophy. At the same time, the team has gotten younger and has two first-round picks in the 2026 draft.
New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury has enjoyed an excellent offseason thus far, ticking items off his ‘to do’ list with encouraging regularity.
The New York Rangers are facing a pivotal decision with star forward Artemi Panarin. The Russian winger, the highest-paid left wing currently under contract, is entering the final year of his seven-year, $81.5 million contract with New York.
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.
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.