Rangers Week in Review: It’s a COVID Life
The New York Rangers are rumbling right along. Although they may not be the finely tuned machine they need to be, there’s no need to panic yet.
The New York Rangers are rumbling right along. Although they may not be the finely tuned machine they need to be, there’s no need to panic yet.
Being one of the NHL’s seven Canadian teams brings a ton of attention towards a club. For the Edmonton Oilers, that attention was exclusively positive during the team’s first 10 games. Now, as they look to close out a six-game road trip, the Oilers have dropped 10 of their past 12 games.
We are now one-third of the way through the 2021 NHL Season. There has been no shortage of storylines throughout the league early on.
The NHL has continued to dominate the news cycle over the last week. With Covid-19 beginning to loom large over the league once again, multiple teams have been shut down or had games postponed.
Just days away from the calendar turning to December, another set of NHL Power Rankings are in order. We have some notable shuffling at the bookends this week, featuring a new No. 1 team.
Another week, another edition of NHL Power Rankings. Things have certainly changed this week, so buckle up for some big and unexpected movers and shakers. Remember, as always, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
There have been times the New York Rangers were better on the road than they were at home. Unfortunately, this road trip is not a prime example of that.
The third full week of the 2021-2022 NHL season is nearing completion. Much to the dismay of hockey fans everywhere, Covid-19 has continued to loom large over the league.
Happy start of the NHL season to hockey fans everywhere. With games now in full swing on a nightly basis, the quest for all 32 teams to capture the Stanley Cup has begun.
The Edmonton Oilers made the playoffs for the first time since the 2017 season a year ago. Winners of 35 games during the NHL’s COVID-19 shortened season, they finished in second place in the North Division.
The Edmonton Oilers headed into the 2021 NHL Draft with six selections. Without a pick in the second or third rounds, the team acquired forwards Andreas Athanasiou and Ryan Kuffner from the Detroit Red Wings. They sent back veteran Sam Ganger and a 2020 and 2021 second-round pick. In addition to this, general manager Ken Holland lost his original 3rd round choice in the deal for winger James Neal. Tied to a draft pick condition in the trade, the pick would be transferred if Neal scored 21 goals or more and veteran Milan Lucic scored ten or fewer goals than Neal during the 2019-20 season.
The New York Rangers are rumbling right along. Although they may not be the finely tuned machine they need to be, there’s no need to panic yet.
Being one of the NHL’s seven Canadian teams brings a ton of attention towards a club. For the Edmonton Oilers, that attention was exclusively positive during the team’s first 10 games. Now, as they look to close out a six-game road trip, the Oilers have dropped 10 of their past 12 games.
We are now one-third of the way through the 2021 NHL Season. There has been no shortage of storylines throughout the league early on.
The NHL has continued to dominate the news cycle over the last week. With Covid-19 beginning to loom large over the league once again, multiple teams have been shut down or had games postponed.
Just days away from the calendar turning to December, another set of NHL Power Rankings are in order. We have some notable shuffling at the bookends this week, featuring a new No. 1 team.
Another week, another edition of NHL Power Rankings. Things have certainly changed this week, so buckle up for some big and unexpected movers and shakers. Remember, as always, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
There have been times the New York Rangers were better on the road than they were at home. Unfortunately, this road trip is not a prime example of that.
The third full week of the 2021-2022 NHL season is nearing completion. Much to the dismay of hockey fans everywhere, Covid-19 has continued to loom large over the league.
Happy start of the NHL season to hockey fans everywhere. With games now in full swing on a nightly basis, the quest for all 32 teams to capture the Stanley Cup has begun.
The Edmonton Oilers made the playoffs for the first time since the 2017 season a year ago. Winners of 35 games during the NHL’s COVID-19 shortened season, they finished in second place in the North Division.
The Edmonton Oilers headed into the 2021 NHL Draft with six selections. Without a pick in the second or third rounds, the team acquired forwards Andreas Athanasiou and Ryan Kuffner from the Detroit Red Wings. They sent back veteran Sam Ganger and a 2020 and 2021 second-round pick. In addition to this, general manager Ken Holland lost his original 3rd round choice in the deal for winger James Neal. Tied to a draft pick condition in the trade, the pick would be transferred if Neal scored 21 goals or more and veteran Milan Lucic scored ten or fewer goals than Neal during the 2019-20 season.
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