
New York Rangers 2021-22 Season Recap
The New York Rangers started the season with questions hanging over them.

The New York Rangers started the season with questions hanging over them.

After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers found themselves facing the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs.

Since the trade deadline, the New York Rangers have shown the league they are in it to win it, regardless of any records set or broken along the way.

It’s rolling around the bend, and the New York Rangers are marching toward the end of the season after adding new faces at the trade deadline.

The New York Rangers had a crazy week. It all started with the trade deadline; then, the boys seemed on a sudden decline.

The New York Rangers seemed quiet throughout the period leading up to the trade deadline.

The St. Louis Blues are looking to qualify for the post-season for the fourth consecutive season in 2021. The team is currently one point up on the Minnesota Wild and the Nashville Predators for the second playoff spot in the competitive Central Division.

The Winnipeg Jets are in one of the more interesting situations in the NHL. They currently sit out of a playoff spot but have been on a good roll as of late, at 6-3-1 in their last 10.

The NHL Trade Deadline is just under two weeks away. It is set for March 21st at 3 pm est.

It may have had its ups and downs, but overall it was a good season for the Winnipeg Jets. They ended the season finishing third in the North Division, putting them up against the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the playoffs.
Welcome puck fans to the first edition of NHL DFS DraftKings Ice Picks for the 2019/2020 Season. Hope you enjoyed last years weekly write-ups, the format will be much the same, with core and value picks as well as the top three stacks of the night. Lace-em’ up, it’s time to make some Ice Picks.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. βThe Pegβ as it’s commonly referred to, is home to the Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the one and only Winnipeg Jets. When the Jets relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1996, one fan held up perhaps one of the most iconic flags in the history of the NHL. The flag proclaimed: βOne day our Jets will fly againβ. Die-hard hockey fans from around the globe probably shed a tear whenever they hear such sentiments. That sign is just the tip of the iceberg for the passion that runs high in Winnipeg, MB for their beloved Jets.

The New York Rangers started the season with questions hanging over them.

After defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, the New York Rangers found themselves facing the Carolina Hurricanes in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs.

Since the trade deadline, the New York Rangers have shown the league they are in it to win it, regardless of any records set or broken along the way.

It’s rolling around the bend, and the New York Rangers are marching toward the end of the season after adding new faces at the trade deadline.

The New York Rangers had a crazy week. It all started with the trade deadline; then, the boys seemed on a sudden decline.

The New York Rangers seemed quiet throughout the period leading up to the trade deadline.

The St. Louis Blues are looking to qualify for the post-season for the fourth consecutive season in 2021. The team is currently one point up on the Minnesota Wild and the Nashville Predators for the second playoff spot in the competitive Central Division.

The Winnipeg Jets are in one of the more interesting situations in the NHL. They currently sit out of a playoff spot but have been on a good roll as of late, at 6-3-1 in their last 10.

The NHL Trade Deadline is just under two weeks away. It is set for March 21st at 3 pm est.

It may have had its ups and downs, but overall it was a good season for the Winnipeg Jets. They ended the season finishing third in the North Division, putting them up against the Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the playoffs.
Welcome puck fans to the first edition of NHL DFS DraftKings Ice Picks for the 2019/2020 Season. Hope you enjoyed last years weekly write-ups, the format will be much the same, with core and value picks as well as the top three stacks of the night. Lace-em’ up, it’s time to make some Ice Picks.
Winnipeg, Manitoba. βThe Pegβ as it’s commonly referred to, is home to the Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the one and only Winnipeg Jets. When the Jets relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Atlanta, Georgia in the summer of 1996, one fan held up perhaps one of the most iconic flags in the history of the NHL. The flag proclaimed: βOne day our Jets will fly againβ. Die-hard hockey fans from around the globe probably shed a tear whenever they hear such sentiments. That sign is just the tip of the iceberg for the passion that runs high in Winnipeg, MB for their beloved Jets.
The #Titans have released CB L'Jarius Sneed, which saves the team $11.4M in cap space. That means he's a Free Agent, and the #Chiefs need a starting cornerback.
Should KC bring him back for another SB Run? @TalkPrimeTime @ChiefsInsider @HenseToddJR3
π¨ BREAKING: The Big 12 is ditching the LED glass court!
βPer @PeteThamel, the "state-of-the-art" experiment in KC is over. The league is transitioning back to a hardwood court for the rest of the tournament.
ββ The Reason: Safety first! Players and coaches reported the glass
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π¨ Huge news from @MikeGarafolo
The #Chiefs and LB Drue Tranquill have restructured his contract to create $2.5 MILLION in cap space!
βπ The Move: Base pay drops from $6M to $3.5M, with $3M fully guaranteed.
Brett Veach is clearing every dollar possible to keep this spending