Ryan Lindgren

Rangers and Quick agree to an exrtension

Goaltender Quick Continues to Bring Value to the Rangers

There were a lot of naysayers when the New York Rangers signed Jonathan Quick as an unrestricted free agent (UFA) after the 2022-23 season. Many people pointed out that he was getting older, that his skills were diminishing, and that his best days were well behind him. They may have had a point about two […]

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Opinion: Rangers Need to Clean Up Their Defensive Play

When you have one of the world’s greatest goaltenders playing behind you, it is easy to take him for granted. This is something that the New York Rangers have been doing for the last decade or so. The team first did it with Henrik Lundqvist, who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame last […]

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New York Rangers: You Can’t Win It All in October

The New York Rangers are off to a 5-0-1 start, a success by any measure. But this team has aspirations that go way beyond making the playoffs. In fact, the only result that will truly satisfy the fanbase at this point is a Stanley Cup victory. While they can’t achieve that objective in October, they […]

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Rangers Lindgren Loves Being in New York, Ready for Another Run at the Cup

New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren is excited to remain with the Blueshirts. He and the organization agreed to a one-year extension this week, avoiding a salary arbitration hearing scheduled for August 2nd. “Real happy to get it done before (arbitration),” Lindgren said Wednesday at Da Beauty League, a 4-on-4 summer league featuring collegiate and […]

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Rangers, Ryan Lindgren, Look to Avoid Salary Arbitration Hearing

With a scheduled arbitration hearing slated for this Friday, the New York Rangers and defenseman Ryan Lindgren hope to avoid a messy conversation scheduled for this Friday. The 26-year-old Burnsville, MN. Native was the Boston Bruins’ second-round pick ( 49th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft. He was traded to New York in 2018 for […]

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New York Rangers Slow Offseason Could Prove Costly in 2024-’25

The New York Rangers season ended in disappointment with a six-game loss to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers. That disappointment has carried over to the offseason and is a cause for concern to a fan base that has seen only one Championship in the last 84 seasons. Improvements from one season to the […]

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Brett Pesce skating for the Carolina Hurricanes

The Best Landing Spots for Brett Pesce

The Carolina Hurricanes are coming off a disappointing playoff exit after being eliminated in Round 2 by the New York Rangers. The focus for Carolina has shifted to the off-season, and with many questions on the roster and not enough money to answer them all, some hard decisions will be made. Brett Pesce enters free […]

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Opinion: Grading the 2024 Rangers Based on Their Performance in the Playoffs

With the Stanley Cup playoffs now in the rearview mirror for the New York Rangers, it is time to grade the team based on how they performed in the postseason. Head CoachPeter Laviolette: For all the right buttons he pressed in the regular season, he pressed a lot of wrong ones in the postseason. He was […]

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There’s Always Next Year, But First a Long Summer for the New York Rangers

The games are done. The lockers bare. Injuries have been revealed and final thoughts from players have been offered. The tension among the fan base is palpable. The desire for the first Stanley Cup in 30 years is undiminished. For the New York Rangers, the end came two weeks and one large chalice too soon. […]

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New York Rangers “No Panic in NY” Attitude Has Team Holding a 2-1 Lead in ECF

The New York Rangers hold a 2-1 series lead over the Florida Panthers after their 5-4 OT win on Sunday afternoon. Despite blowing a two-goal third-period lead where the Panthers scored two goals in a 1:54 span, the Blueshirts found a way to get the game to overtime thanks to the stellar play of goalie […]

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