Vladimir Tarasenko

Rangers and Gallant Agree to Part Ways

What a strange two years this has been for the New York Rangers. Last year, the team came within two wins of reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2014. This was after a regular season in which they were the seventh-best team in the league, thanks to a 52-24-6 record and […]

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What Now for the New York Rangers?

The New York Ranger’s 2022-23 season came to a disappointing end Monday night. They lost 4-0 in Game 7 to the New Jersey Devils and failed to follow up last season’s Eastern Conference Finals appearance with any similar type of playoff success. The first-round defeat stings even more, knowing that General Manager Chris Drury loaded […]

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Rangers’ Offense Has Gone Missing At the Wrong Time

After scoring a combined ten goals in beating the New Jersey Devils by identical scores of 5-1 in both Games 1 and 2 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff matchup, the entire New York Rangers offense has gone missing. In fact, the team’s offense has been so bad that because of it, the Devils are […]

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New Jersey Devils hockey player Jack Hughes celebrates with teammate Erik Haula after scoring a goal on the New York Rangers.

The New Jersey Devils Come Alive at MSG to Tie the Series 2-2

Saturday’s Win Creates a New Energy NEW YORK, NY – Hope was not lost, but it was certainly fading as the New Jersey Devils headed to take on the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden this past Saturday (April 22). After tripping, stumbling, and falling to the Rangers in the first two games of […]

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Opinion: What’s Going on With the Blues?

The title says it all. “What’s going on with the St. Louis Blues?” you ask. Many things are going on, but that’s just my thought. In my opinion, the St. Louis Blues are an NHL team heading toward a rebuild. The Blues traded away some of their top players, such as Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan […]

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Special Ks! Kreider and Kane Fuel Another Dominant 5-1 Victory Over NJ Devils in Game Two

When you combined this Rangers roster coming off last year’s deep playoff run with the additions of Tarasenko and Kane, the trajectory for this team looked off the charts. However, the term “on paper” only goes so far; the real question is how it would look on the ice, especially against a Devils team whose […]

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Are You Experienced? NY Rangers Dominate NJ Devils 5-1 In Game One of First Round Series

So much of the discourse leading up to this Rangers-Devils series was centered around experience. Not that the Rangers are this playoff-grizzled team, but surely, this was an upstart year for the Devils. Would the fact that they collectively were new to the playoff scene matter, or would their style and speed, which seemed to […]

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Why the Devils Scare Me as a Rangers Fan

In some of my previous articles for this site, I have mentioned to you that while I grew up a New York Rangers fan and will always root for them, I am a hockey fan first. For this particular article, I am going to wear both hats as it concerns both areas. As a Rangers […]

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3 Reasons Why This Rangers Playoff Run Will Be Better Than Last Season

The New York Rangers have clinched their spot in the 2022-23 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Their opposition is yet to be determined, but all signs point to it being the cross-river rivals, the New Jersey Devils. What a series that will be. Some different teams in this postseason represent the Eastern Conference compared to last. With […]

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Thrive and Conquer: Three Aspects NY Rangers Need To Focus On For A Deep Playoff Run

Admittedly, not much intrigue remains for the last five games of this season. Don’t get me wrong; this is primarily a great thing. The playoffs will bring all the drama and nerve-wracking intensity one can handle. Sure, there’s still a sliver of a chance the Rangers can catch the Devils, but it’s more likely they […]

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