The Rangers lines tonight will have a bunch of changes. The two biggest changes are Taylor Raddysh will be on the top line with Artemi Panarin and JT Miller.
You know what got lost amid all the negative fallout from the New York Rangers’ unacceptable 6-5 overtime loss to the lowly San Jose Sharks on Thursday night?
Last night felt more like a random beer league hockey game than an NHL game. Dueling hat tricks by Taylor Raddysh and Macklin Celebrini, horrendous defense on both teams, bad games from both goalies, and high-scoring, it was like both teams just went out there without a plan.
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 head to training camp next month with plenty of questions and not a lot of answers about the makeup of their third line. Perhaps the closest the Rangers have to a sure thing on that line is newcomer Taylor Raddysh.
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.
The New York Rangers are hoping to get back into the playoffs next season after a disappointing 2024-25 season, and have been active since free agency opened up this summer.
The New York Rangers have signed 6'2' forward Taylor Raddysh to a new 2-year deal after he previously played this year with the Washington Capitals. On
The New York Rangers have been busy in the first days of free agency. Their latest move brings in a forward who solidifies their bottom-six forward group.
NHL free agency opened up on Tuesday afternoon, and the New York Rangers were among the busiest teams in the league. After swinging some big deals earlier in the day, the Rangers capped off a hectic start to free agency by stealing a former 20-goal scorer from their longtime rival, the Washington Capitals.
The Rangers have added some additional bottom-six depth, with PuckPedia reporting last night they’ve signed winger Taylor Raddysh to a two-year deal worth $3MM, carrying a $1.5MM cap hit.
The New York Rangers have signed Taylor Raddysh to a two-year contract with an annual average value of $1.5 million. This marks Raddysh’s third team in three years after stints with the Chicago Blackhawks and Washington Capitals.
Washington Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery announced prior to Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Stanley Cup Playoff first-round series against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday (7 PM ET, Monumental Sports Network locally, ESPN nationally) that Aliaksei Protas will be a game-time decision.
With the 4 Nations Face-Off now complete, the trade deadline looms large and is less than two weeks away. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make? We continue our look around the league with the Washington Capitals.
The Washington Capitals won their second game of the 2024 preseason. They defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets in Nationwide Arena last night by a final score of 3-2.
The Washington Capitals have looked to add to their scoring depth, signing winger Taylor Raddysh to a one-year contract worth $1 million. Raddysh was left unsigned by the Chicago Blackhawks, who elected to not give him a qualifying offer after a down year.
Kyle Davidson made it very clear that the roster was going to look much different, especially at the forward positions. With only two players receiving qualifying offers from the Chicago Blackhawks, all others were destined for free agency.
Next up in our Chicago Blackhawks player grades series is none other than Taylor Raddysh. The young power forward was acquired from the Tampa Bay Lightning in the infamous Brandon Hagel trade and looked like he was meant to be an important part of the Blackhawks' future.
Over the course of the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today, will be winger Taylor Raddysh.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Raddysh left tonight’s contest against the Dallas Stars with an undisclosed injury. The Blackhawks announced that he would miss the remainder of the game.
The Chicago Blackhawks are in the midst of a rebuild, so this 2023-24 season is much more about development than it is about winning. The organization is also trying to determine who they want as a part of their team in the future.