After being eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals for the second time in three seasons, the New York Rangers have to figure out what their issues are and how to address them going into next season and beyond.
The New York Rangers made six selections in the 2022 NHL Draft. And though they didn’t have a first-round pick, this draft class is maturing quickly, with four members graduating to the Hartford Wolf Pack in the American Hockey League this past season.
Despite the disappointment of not making the Stanley Cup Final, the New York Rangers can feel good about how Alexis Lafreniere emerged on the big stage as a true star in the making this spring.
The New York Rangers signed winger Kaapo Kakko to a one-year, $2.4 million contract in their first move since losing to the Florida Panthers in six games in the Eastern Conference Final.
As the New York Rangers’ season comes under scrutiny, one of the most debated topics will be general manager Chris Drury’s performance at the trade deadline.
When it comes to potential contract buyout candidates on the New York Rangers this offseason, most attention is focused on captain Jacob Trouba because of his $8 million cap hit.
The New York Rangers and Kaapo Kakko agreed to terms on a one-year, $2.4 million contract earlier in the week. The 23-year-old forward had little leverage coming off a disappointing 13-goal season and received a slight raise of $300,000.
Coach Peter Laviolette made a change to the New York Rangers blue-line pairings late this season, bumping down captain Jacob Trouba and moving Braden Schneider up to play alongside K’Andre Miller.
As the hunt for a winger to play with Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider continues, assuming they stay together of […]
The New York Rangers won the Presidents' Trophy for having the best record in the NHL this season, finishing atop the overall standings with 114 points.…
The New York Rangers need an offensive spark in their top six and are expected to pursue a veteran goal-scorer in the offseason. However, with limited salary cap space available for general manager Chris Drury, he could bank on one exciting young prospect to step into a larger role this season.
A historic regular season and disappointing playoff finish are behind the New York Rangers, who scattered to their respective homes around the world a week ago.
Live From the Blue Seats is back as producer JL shares his thoughts on the Rangers’ elimination from the 2024 […]
New York Rangers prospect Karl Henriksson is departing the organization to sign a three-year contract in the Swedish Hockey League. It’s not a big loss
Whether it was Mike Hartman or Mark Messier, Eddie Olczyk or Brian Leetch, Glenn Healy or Mike Richter, the players who made up the 1993-94 New York Rangers were on the same page.
The New York Rangers have their work cut out for them this offseason after another playoff run ended without a Stanley Cup championship. There is speculation on what GM Chris Drury has planned this summer, but signing a top-line winger and moving depth pieces are almost certainly on his list.
When the New York Rangers ended their 54-year curse by winning the Stanley Cup on this day 30 years ago, very few people understood just how bad things had gotten behind the scenes.
The Rangers were fielding trade interest in Kakko as far back as January, but general manager Chris Drury publically reaffirmed his belief in his potential earlier this month.
The New York Rangers once drafted Karl Henriksson with the 58th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. The center/left winger prospect signed his entry-level contract in 2021 and began his professional career with the Hartford Wolf Pack in 2022.
In a Stanley Cup Final with big-name players on both sides, Evan Rodrigues has emerged as a pleasant surprise. Does that make him worth putting money on ahead of Game 3?
While some may have speculated, it has been confirmed that one of the top blueliners was hurt during the postseason. According to Mollie Walker of the New York Post, New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox played most of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a mild MCL strain.
We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Rangers.
The New York Rangers were the best team in the NHL during the regular season. That fact offers little comfort to the team’s players, executives of their long-suffering fans.
Mollie Walker of the New York Post: Walker writes that New York Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin is due for a contract extension on July 1. Shesterkin was the Rangers best player in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and without his play, New York would not have made it to the Eastern Conference Final.
The New York Rangers fell short of their ultimate goal this season, which cannot be argued — but something that can be said is they laid the groundwork and created a foundation for what’s to come in the 2024-25 season. After a disappointing first-round exit in the playoffs, many questions needed to be addressed.
The defenseman revealed that he suffered a broken ankle during the season and continued to play on it.
The New York Rangers would not be in the Eastern Conference Final without Chris Kreider. But it's also looking like they won't advance beyond the Eastern Conference Final unless Kreider gets going.
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