With the Rangers holding Carson Soucy out tonight for roster management purposes, defenseman Connor Mackey has been recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Missed in all the fireworks yesterday was the Rangers recalling defenseman Connor Mackey from the Hartford Wolf Pack. Word is Carson Soucy is out for personal reasons and did not travel to Philadelphia for today’s matinee against the Flyers.
According to a team announcement, the New York Rangers have recalled defenseman Connor Mackey from the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack. The reasoning behind Mackey’s recall is that defenseman Carson Soucy will miss tomorrow’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers due to personal reasons.
Hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving. During the festivities, the Rangers recalled defenseman Scott Morrow from Hartford, returning the previously recalled Connor Mackey to Hartford.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
The Rangers announced they’ve recalled defenseman Scott Morrow from AHL Hartford. Fellow rearguard Connor Mackey was sent back to Hartford in the corresponding move.
The New York Rangers have announced that President and General Manager Chris Drury has assigned forward Jusso Pärssinen to the AHL affiliate of the Hartford Wolf Pack in addition to recalling defenseman Connor Mackey.
The Rangers have reassigned defenseman Connor Mackey to the Hartford Wolf Pack in the AHL. Mackey was recalled earlier this week when the Rangers placed Matt Rempe on IR and it was reported that Urho Vaakanainen was dealing with an undisclosed injury.
The New York Rangers have recalled defenseman Connor Mackey from the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack. They have also placed enforcer Matt Rempe on injured reserve, per the NHL media site.
The New York Rangers have returned defenseman Connor Mackey to the Hartford Wolf Pack. Mackey was recalled five days ago after Carson Soucy’s suspected concussion, but never dressed for a game.
The New York Rangers have placed defenseman Carson Soucy on injured reserve and recalled Connor Mackey in his place, per the NHL media site and Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
After two days off, the New York Rangers begin another three-games-in-four-days stretch when they host the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers will have to utilize call-ups to fill the gaps in the lineup with K'Andre Miller's injury. On Friday, the New York Rangers brought up veteran defenseman Chad Ruhwedel from the Hartford Wolfpack.
The New York Rangers are currently getting prepared to faceoff in an Original Six battle against the Chicago Blackhawks. However, on Sunday afternoon, the New York Rangers PR team on X announced that the organization has recalled 22-year old goaltender Dylan Garand and 28-year old defenseman Connor Mackey from the AHL.
The New York Rangers announced that they’ve recalled goaltender Dylan Garand and defenseman Connor Mackey from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League.
The Charlotte Checkers had an unsuccessful weekend, dropping road games to the Hartford Wolf Pack and Springfield Thunderbirds. On Friday, the Checkers fell by a 4-2 count to the Wolf Pack at XL Center.
Inching closer to setting their roster for opening night, the New York Rangers made two moves on Sunday. The Rangers placed defenseman Matthew Robertson on waivers and assigned Connor Mackey to Hartford of the American Hockey League after the defenseman cleared waivers earlier in the day.
The New York Rangers made three moves to trim their roster on Saturday. They assigned forwards Brennan Othmann and Ryder Korzcak to the Hartford Wolf Pack, their AHL affiliate.
The New York Rangers announced that they have signed defenseman Connor Mackey to a two-year extension worth an average annual value of $775,000. Mackey has played in one NHL game this season and 36 in the American Hockey League (AHL).
The New York Rangers have signed defender Connor Mackey to a two-year, two-way contract with a cap hit of $775,000 when he’s in the NHL, according to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli.