Ryan Lindgren

Rangers Ruhwedel Pickup Looks Like Masterstroke After Lindgren Injury
- Alex Dudley
- March 19, 2024
The New York Rangers notched another big win yesterday, 5-2, over their crosstown rivals, the New York Islanders. But the win came with a cost. Ryan Lindgren was hurt late in the second period, falling awkwardly to the ice after a collision with Jean-Gabriel Pageau. Lindgren had to be helped off the ice and did […]
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Lindgren’s Injury Not As Bad As the Rangers Originally Feared
- Patrick Hoffman
- March 18, 2024
When New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren left Sunday afternoon’s game against the New York Islanders with an injury to his left leg, many feared the worst. With Jacob Trouba already out, Rangers fans and pundits figured that Lindgren, 26, might miss significant time as the injury looked gruesome. It is not often that Lindgren […]
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K’Andre Miller’s Improved Play Providing Big Boost to Rangers’ Defensive Corps
- Patrick Hoffman
- March 18, 2024
When New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba went down with an injury in early March, the team’s fans were probably nervous. They were probably worried that the team might lose some points in the standings and that their defensive play would suffer. Trouba, 30, is someone who blocks a lot of shots, plays a physical […]
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Game Recap: Dallas Stars at New York Rangers | 02/20/2024
- Ana Kieu
- February 20, 2024
After a tough 4-3 shootout loss in Boston, the Dallas Stars traveled to New York City to face the New York Rangers and snap a two-game losing skid, which wasn’t the case. The Stars lost 3-1 to the Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Dallas fell to 34-15-8, while New York improved to 37-16-3. Rangers starting […]
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Rangers Depth Playing a Significant Role in Team’s Success This Season
- Frank Curto
- February 20, 2024
The New York Rangers have battled the injury bug for most of the season, but their success so far can be attributed to the team’s depth. Injuries are a part of a team’s strategic plan at the start of every NHL season. The New York Rangers are no different, as they have had their share […]
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An Email Interview with Hockey Content Creator Ethan Zaretsky
- Patrick Hoffman
- December 13, 2023
There are a lot of up-and-coming hockey content creators out there. One such person is Penn State University senior Ethan Zaretsky. Ethan is someone who is involved in hockey at both Penn State University and TDAY Sports while also being a big New York Rangers fan. Ethan was kind enough to take time out of […]
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Last Laf! Rangers Beat Columbus 4-3 In Shootout Behind Alexis Lafreniere’s Heroics.
- Marc Panzer
- November 13, 2023
There are many positives to take away from this successful streak the Rangers have been on. Points in ten straight games (9-0-1) and finding ways to win through injuries and adversity. Perhaps the greatest of these revelations has been signs of the long-awaited emergence of Alexis Lafreniere as a bonafide superstar. Whether that continues remains […]
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Gustafsson Off to Great Start for the Blueshirts
- Patrick Hoffman
- November 9, 2023
Since Chris Drury became the New York Rangers general manager, he has made a few underrated moves that have helped his hockey club. Two examples were ones that he made over the summer. The first was when he signed goaltender Jonathan Quick to a one-year deal worth $925,000. As of this writing (Wednesday night, November […]
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High-Five! NY Rangers Beat Winnipeg 3-2 In OT To Secure Franchise-Best 5-0 Road Trip
- Marc Panzer
- October 31, 2023
When the NY Rangers hired Peter Laviolette in the offseason, despite his pedigree, there were questions about whether this move would have the desired positive impact on this team. The early returns on that question are a resounding YES, as the Rangers defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 in OT to complete a historic 5-0 road […]
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