Chris Kreider

From Bad To Vlad: NY Rangers Overcome Sluggish Performance To Defeat Flyers 3-2 In OT Thanks To Tarasenko’s Heroics

The NY Rangers found a way to overcome a sluggish first two periods to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in OT. But, on the eve of Patrick Kane’s debut with the team, it was their first big-time deadline acquisition (which seems like a lifetime ago), Vladimir Tarasenko, that flashed his star power with two assists […]

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Kane Going to Broadway

It is finally official, folks. After months of speculating, pondering, dreaming, wondering, etc., it is being reported that the Chicago Blackhawks have traded Patrick Kane to the New York Rangers for a conditional 2023 second-rounder and a 2023-fourth rounder. According to the report, the second-round pick can become a first-round pick if the Rangers make […]

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Dreaming About Patrick Kane as a Ranger

I consider myself a hockey fan first, but for this particular article, I am going to put on my New York Rangers fan hat. Throughout the NHL offseason and up until now, trade rumors continue to swirl regarding Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane. His name is mentioned every single day by all the relevant hockey […]

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NO QUIT! Rangers Overcome Terrible First Period To Stun Oilers With 5-4 Shootout Victory

It may be lazy for a team to adopt and carry over a slogan or hashtag from season to season. However, when the Rangers are exhibiting this high level of play coupled with unquestioned resiliency, there isn’t a better mantra that describes it than “NO QUIT.”   It’s the only way to frame the Rangers’ unbelievable […]

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The Rangers Offense is Rolling

The New York Rangers are one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now. The team has points in eight straight (7-0-1), and they have won six consecutive games. As of this writing (Thursday, February 16), the team is third in the Metropolitan Division and sixth in the league with a 32-14-8 record for […]

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Trocheck a Great Fit on Broadway So Far

When the New York Rangers decided to let Ryan Strome, now a member of the Anaheim Ducks, walk away, fans did not know what to think. On the one hand, you had a player that played very well for the Rangers. In his three-and-a-half seasons with the franchise, he had point totals of 33, 59, […]

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First Impressions: NY Rangers Use Early Tarasenko Goal, Stellar First Period To Defeat Kraken 6-3

The NY Rangers rode the momentum of Vlad Tarasenko scoring on his first shot for his new team and a fantastic first period overall to defeat the Seattle Kraken 6-3 at MSG. There was still more drama to come after that, so let’s break down the good, the bad, and everything in between. THAT’S GOOD! […]

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Rangers Need to Hit The Ground Running Out of the Break

With the NHL All-Star break currently going on and teams and players who are not involved taking a nice vacation, getting some important rest, and resetting their respective bodies for the second half of the season, it is time for many teams in this 32-team league to start gearing up for a Stanley Cup Playoff […]

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Good Bye For Now: Rangers Head Into Extended Break With 4-1 Victory Over Vegas Golden Knights

This one will last a lifetime! Okay, that’s a little bit dramatic; however, last night’s 4-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights will be the Rangers’ last game for ten days, so that positive result will need to resonate for quite a while. So let’s break it down. THAT’S GOOD! JARO HALAK An underrated aspect […]

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Points Of No Return: Rangers Let Win Slip Away, Lose In OT To Maple Leafs 3-2

Last night was another game for the NY Rangers where they let a much-needed point slip through their fingers. An overall solid effort didn’t result in a win as they allowed the Toronto Maple Leafs to tie the game late in the third period and defeat them in OT off a goal from Mitch Marner. […]

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