
NHL Weekly Stock Up, Stock Down: 4/16-4/21
Just over one week remains in the 2021-2022 NHL regular season.

Just over one week remains in the 2021-2022 NHL regular season.

The New York Rangers started the week not looking so great against the Carolina Hurricanes.

The NHL’s regular season is quickly moving to the point where the “fat lady” sings With teams advancing towards the final 10 games of their schedule, playoff spots are being claimed and the race is at its peak.
The New York Rangers have received their ticket to the playoffs.

The NHL playoffs are set to kick off in a little under a month. Just 12 games are remaining in the 2021 regular season. This means that teams currently on the outside looking in on the postseason race are jockeying for position as they look to lock up one of the final spots.

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.

Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a New York Rangers player in possession of the puck must be in want of a goal.

This week found the New York Rangers on a four-game road trip. It started out decently with a win over the Winnipeg Jets.

The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.

Just over one week remains in the 2021-2022 NHL regular season.

The New York Rangers started the week not looking so great against the Carolina Hurricanes.

The NHL’s regular season is quickly moving to the point where the “fat lady” sings With teams advancing towards the final 10 games of their schedule, playoff spots are being claimed and the race is at its peak.
The New York Rangers have received their ticket to the playoffs.

The NHL playoffs are set to kick off in a little under a month. Just 12 games are remaining in the 2021 regular season. This means that teams currently on the outside looking in on the postseason race are jockeying for position as they look to lock up one of the final spots.

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.

Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a New York Rangers player in possession of the puck must be in want of a goal.

This week found the New York Rangers on a four-game road trip. It started out decently with a win over the Winnipeg Jets.

The New York Rangers only faced two foes this week, both at home in the Garden.
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
@deionkburks #Chiefskingdom
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