Author: Frank Curto

Quinn's job was to allow the Rangers youngsters to fit in, but faced backlash for how he limited the ice times of Alexis Lafreniere and Kaapo Kakko.

New York Rangers Look To End a Horrific January on a Winning Note

Once the top team in the National Hockey League, the New York Rangers need to find their identity while putting a 4-6-2 month of January behind them. The New York Rangers have two games remaining for the month of January. Games against the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday and a contest in Ottawa against the […]

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Peter Laviolette Needs To Find Othmann A Spot For Success

Now that the New York Rangers have called up their 2021 first-round pick, Brennan Othmann, head coach Peter Laviolette needs to place him on a line where he can find early success. General manager Chris Drury needed to fill a hole left when Tyler Pitlick went down with a lower-body injury. The club recalled forward […]

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New York Rangers Suffer Another Injury in Win Over the Washington Capitals

Good hockey teams find ways to win despite adversity throughout a hockey season. The New York Rangers are no stranger to winning hockey games despite significant injuries and are holding their breath that their latest Blueshirt injured will not be out for a substantial period of time. Captain Jacob Trouba played one shift of the […]

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three goals and three assists in Wednesday’s 9-0 win over Philadelphia

Rangers’ Mika Zibanejad’s Struggles on the Ice are Becoming a Concern for Blueshirts

New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad is one of the few players who has yet to play well during the team’s hot start. The New York Rangers came out of the gate hot with 12 wins in their first 16 games to begin the season. However, center Mika Zibanejad has struggled to score goals, and […]

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MARCH 02: Patrick Kane #88 of the New York Rangers skates out for his first game with the team against the Ottawa Senators at Madison Square Garden on March 02, 2023 in New York City.

Report: New York Rangers Are Not in the Patrick Kane Mix

Patrick Kane will not make an encore visit to the New York Rangers, per a report by Larry Brooks of the New York Post. The thought of Patrick Kane skating on the right wing for the New York Rangers has become less likely after Larry Brooks of the New York Post reported that Kane would […]

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Despite the Fast Start, the New York Rangers Need to Address Kinks in Their Armor

The New York Rangers are off to a fast start, but they can’t let wins mask defects in their game that will surely catch up to them. With an 11-2-1 record and a point streak of ten games (9-0-1), the New York Rangers entered their bye week first place in the Metropolitan Division, second in […]

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