The New York Rangers had a disastrous 2024-25 season and are looking to make positive changes to bounce back in the upcoming year. Already with a new head coach in Mike Sullivan and a recent trade involving Chris Kreider, the Rangers are just getting started in their adjustments.
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.
The New York Rangers have money to spend after the Chris Kreider trade, and now they're set to take advantage of other teams with some major offer sheets.
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‘ offseason has officially begun, and it started with a major move. The longest tenured player on the team, Chris Kreider, was traded to the Anaheim Ducks in a deal that saw the Rangers gain $6.5 million in much-needed cap space to make other moves this offseason to improve the team for next season.
We know how much the New York Rangers and their general manager Chris Drury love drafting players from the United States National Team Development Program.
The New York Rangers are entering a critical offseason. One that has already seen Chris Kreider traded to the Anaheim Ducks, and that likely won’t be the only name missing from the roster when next season starts, with K’Andre Miller looking likely to be traded.
The Rangers are being urged to stay away from one of the top pending free agents on the market in what he believes would be a major mistake for the franchise.
Dylan Roobroeck was the 178th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft and already looks like an absolute steal for the New York Rangers. Born in London, Ontario, on July 27, 2004, Roobroeck played for the London Jr.
The New York Rangers are expected to be quite aggressive this offseason, and with some recent moves that indicate they’re planning to spend big in free agency, one player has come up as a potential target for them.
Free agency is now under a month away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
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.
Chris Kreider finally agreed to waive his no-trade clause and the deal to Anaheim was completed. The Ducks acquired Kreider and a 2025 fourth-round pick from the New York Rangers for prospect Carey Terrance and a 2025 third-round pick (Toronto’s).
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.
The New York Rangers GM Chris Drury has been shaking things up recently, and now it looks like he will part with another franchise cornerstone this summer.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. We’re in the middle of the Stanley Cup Final, but there’s plenty to discuss with teams not playing in the final.
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.
Vincent Z. Mercogliano of Lohud: The New York Rangers will continue to work on their roster retool, but will need to create some salary cap flexibility, something that won’t be easy, aside from one obvious veteran.
The New York Rangers endured a terrible season, missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs a season after winning the Presidents’ Trophy. Now, the Rangers must bounce back and cannot afford another setback.
New York Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller's name continues to circulate as one of the more intriguing restricted free agents entering the NHL offseason.
The New York Rangers are preparing for a potentially active offseason, and according to Arthur Staple of The Athletic, only three players are safe from trade consideration.
The New York Rangers are in for an interesting offseason after a turbulent 2024-25 and the hiring of two-time Stanley Cup champion head coach Mike Sullivan.