Live From the Blue Seats is back as Dave, Rob, and Producer JL talked the Rangers sending the wrong message to themselves and to their fans with their effort and play in Chicago on Wednesday.
There was disappointment in the New York Rangers locker room Saturday afternoon after their solid effort produced just one standings point, when they lost to League-leading Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in overtime.
Sometimes, the process and the game mean more than the results. The Rangers may have lost in overtime to Colorado, but they showed some of that swagger we haven’t seen in a while, tying the game with less than a minute remaining to secure that point.
The Rangers placed Juuso Parssinen on waivers yesterday, likely marking the end of his short stay with the Rangers. When he was extended and the Rangers signed both Taylor Raddysh and Conor Sheary, the usual panic around playing the kids took center stage.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The New York Rangers have had their fair share of useful veteran bottom six wingers throughout the years. Think of the likes of Jimmy Vesey, Sean Avery, Ruslan Fedotenko, Benoit Pouliot, and now supposedly Conor Sheary.
It may seem like a smaller issue than it actually is – but when you’re treading around .500 hockey, every decision matters. The New York Rangers coaching staff needs to start reconciling about Conor Sheary‘s play and inability to get on the scoresheet when evaluating his short-term future with the team.
With the NHL season officially under way, it’s time to look back and see where some old friends ended up now that the rosters have been finalized. It was a summer of try-out contracts for most of the players that left the team, but most of them have ended up as actual contracts.
The New York Rangers made two roster moves to finalize the opening day lineup, reassigning Brett Berard to the AHL and signing Conor Sheary to a 1 year contract.
The New York Rangers announced on Monday that they have signed veteran forward Conor Sheary to a one-year contract. According to PuckPedia, the deal comes with a salary cap hit of $775,000 while Sheary is a member of the NHL roster.
After playing in four preseason games with the New York Rangers, veteran forward Conor Sheary agreed to a one-year contract with the team on Monday. Sheary, 33, tallied three points (one goal, two assists) while averaging 16:05 of ice time while on a professional tryout.
Every September, there are always a few players who enter camp on PTOs, perform well, and end up signing NHL contracts. Some PTOs turn into more than just depth additions, but more often than not, players on PTOs end up playing bottom-six or bottom-pair roles.
Veteran wing Conor Sheary is looking to stick with the New York Rangers after spending the majority of last season with the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch. Sheary signed a professional tryout agreement with the Blueshirts this summer after the Tampa Bay Lightning agreed to a mutual termination of the final year of his contract.
The New York Rangers have made some solid changes this offseason, signing Vladislav Gavrikov to a long-term contract to bolster their defensive depth, on top of a coaching change that saw them hire Mike Sullivan.
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.
The New York Rangers have signed forward Conor Cherry to a professional tryout, according to New York Post reporter Mollie Walker. Sheary, 33, spent the majority of the 2024-25 campaign with the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch, the minor league affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
In an effort to extend his NHL career, veteran winger Conor Sheary has agreed to a professional tryout (PTO) with the New York Rangers, per the NY Post’s Mollie Walker.
Yesterday, the Tampa Bay Lightning placed ten-year veteran Conor Sheary on unconditional waivers. Today, he cleared, meaning that the two sides were mutually agreeing to terminate his contract.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have a tight salary cap, and as a result, they're set to terminate the contract of veteran winger Conor Sheary. The Tampa Bay Lightning made the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again in 2025, but after a first-round defeat at the hands of Florida Panthers, they head into the off-season looking to make some major changes.
Back in 2023, the Tampa Bay Lightning signed Conor Sheary to a three-year deal at $2 million AAV which isn't a whole lot of money when you think about it.
With Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens still holding a top-5 priority to claim players, an intriguing forward has just been made available for free.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been on fire early in the new season, and now they've shockingly placed Conor Sheary on waivers. Through six games this season, the Tampa Bay Lightning sit at 4-2-0, just one point off the top of the Atlantic Division standings, and after an off-season of change, things appear to be gelling quite well.
Last summer, the Tampa Bay Lightning made a splash to improve the middle-six forward group in free agency. General manager Julien BriseBois signed veteran forward Conor Sheary to a three-year deal with an annual average of $2 million.
The 32-year-old flamed out in Tampa, limited to just four goals and 15 points in 57 games on the year after scoring double-digit goals for the last seven years.