
Henrik Lundqvist, King of New York
Last night, the New York Rangers paid homage to Henrik Lundqvist, retiring his number and raising his banner to the rafters. He joins ten other players whose numbers hang above the ice.

Last night, the New York Rangers paid homage to Henrik Lundqvist, retiring his number and raising his banner to the rafters. He joins ten other players whose numbers hang above the ice.

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, and the New York Rangers gave both to us this past week.

With most teams nearing the 40 game mark of the 2021 NHL season, January is almost in the books. As trade rumors begin to swirl with the deadline less than two months out, contending teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack.

This week found the New York Rangers at the end of their five-game road trip, with the San Jose Sharks and the Philadelphia Flyers as their opponents.

Nothing says New York Rangers hockey like a hat trick, composed of a postponement, a loss, and a win.

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.

Whatever luck the New York Rangers have been having with wins, have suddenly turned around to losses. Winning only one game this week leaves fans wondering if they are truly ready to take on the world.

The New York Rangers decline and subsequent journey back from obscurity have been hard for loyal Rangers fans. However, they have come a long way since 2014 when they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup final.

Well, folks, another week has gone by in the NHL which means another edition of power rankings. As always, a reminder that 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, we have a lot of movement this week so let’s jump in.

The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.

Another week has gone by which means another week of NHL Power Rankings! It’s good to be back. There’s quite a bit of turnaround this week from Jack’s rankings last week, which he did a great job stepping in.

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.

Last night, the New York Rangers paid homage to Henrik Lundqvist, retiring his number and raising his banner to the rafters. He joins ten other players whose numbers hang above the ice.

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, and the New York Rangers gave both to us this past week.

With most teams nearing the 40 game mark of the 2021 NHL season, January is almost in the books. As trade rumors begin to swirl with the deadline less than two months out, contending teams are starting to separate themselves from the pack.

This week found the New York Rangers at the end of their five-game road trip, with the San Jose Sharks and the Philadelphia Flyers as their opponents.

Nothing says New York Rangers hockey like a hat trick, composed of a postponement, a loss, and a win.

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.

Whatever luck the New York Rangers have been having with wins, have suddenly turned around to losses. Winning only one game this week leaves fans wondering if they are truly ready to take on the world.

The New York Rangers decline and subsequent journey back from obscurity have been hard for loyal Rangers fans. However, they have come a long way since 2014 when they lost to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup final.

Well, folks, another week has gone by in the NHL which means another edition of power rankings. As always, a reminder that 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, we have a lot of movement this week so let’s jump in.

The New York Rangers have been on a roll, and it was bound to come to an end eventually as all good things must. However, it’s not the end of the world for the boys in blue.

Another week has gone by which means another week of NHL Power Rankings! It’s good to be back. There’s quite a bit of turnaround this week from Jack’s rankings last week, which he did a great job stepping in.

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.
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