Rangers Week in Review: Shaking Off the Rust
The New York Rangers, who are third in the Metropolitan Division behind the Carolina Hurricanes and the Pittsburgh Penguins, took on three teams this week.
The New York Rangers, who are third in the Metropolitan Division behind the Carolina Hurricanes and the Pittsburgh Penguins, took on three teams this week.
With the end of February just one week away, the second half of the 2021 NHL season is in full
After the break, the New York Rangers looked pretty sluggish in their first game back. However, that is not unusual since their last game was on February 1.
Nothing says New York Rangers hockey like a hat trick, composed of a postponement, a loss, and a win.
The New York Rangers are on fire. In a week that should have given the New York Rangers and their fans four home games, sadly, they only got three. Thanks to COVID, the game against the New York Islanders was postponed.
It’s been a week for the New York Rangers. What should have been a three-game Canadian brawl-fest ended after only two teams, thanks to the Ottawa Senators getting protocoled.
After nine games, the New York Rangers are 6-2-1. It’s better than most fans were thinking, and it gives hope to possible postseason action.
You might think that missing two of your top-six forwards would upset the delicate balance that Gerard Gallant has put into place for the New York Rangers. The absence of Kaapo Kakko and Ryan Strome is noticeable, especially when looking at the offensive play of the team.
At the end of last season, the New York Rangers were the talk of the NHL. James Dolan finally remembered he owned a hockey team, but several people in the front office paid the price for that.
Gerard Gallant is now the new head coach of the New York Rangers on a four-year deal. The hiring is the first major move Chris Drury has made since being named the President and General Manager on May 5.
After a tumultuous ending to what became a disappointing season for the New York Rangers, it’s now up to Chris Drury to determine the franchise’s future.
It’s up to you, New York, New York! Although the New York Rangers will miss out on the postseason, there’s plenty of room for optimism surrounding one of the most high-powered teams in the National Hockey League.
The New York Rangers, who are third in the Metropolitan Division behind the Carolina Hurricanes and the Pittsburgh Penguins, took on three teams this week.
With the end of February just one week away, the second half of the 2021 NHL season is in full swing. There is action on
After the break, the New York Rangers looked pretty sluggish in their first game back. However, that is not unusual since their last game was on February 1.
Nothing says New York Rangers hockey like a hat trick, composed of a postponement, a loss, and a win.
The New York Rangers are on fire. In a week that should have given the New York Rangers and their fans four home games, sadly, they only got three. Thanks to COVID, the game against the New York Islanders was postponed.
It’s been a week for the New York Rangers. What should have been a three-game Canadian brawl-fest ended after only two teams, thanks to the Ottawa Senators getting protocoled.
After nine games, the New York Rangers are 6-2-1. It’s better than most fans were thinking, and it gives hope to possible postseason action.
You might think that missing two of your top-six forwards would upset the delicate balance that Gerard Gallant has put into place for the New York Rangers. The absence of Kaapo Kakko and Ryan Strome is noticeable, especially when looking at the offensive play of the team.
At the end of last season, the New York Rangers were the talk of the NHL. James Dolan finally remembered he owned a hockey team, but several people in the front office paid the price for that.
Gerard Gallant is now the new head coach of the New York Rangers on a four-year deal. The hiring is the first major move Chris Drury has made since being named the President and General Manager on May 5.
After a tumultuous ending to what became a disappointing season for the New York Rangers, it’s now up to Chris Drury to determine the franchise’s future.
It’s up to you, New York, New York! Although the New York Rangers will miss out on the postseason, there’s plenty of room for optimism surrounding one of the most high-powered teams in the National Hockey League.
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