Staal-ed Negotiations: Just How Much Is Marc Staal Worth? Jake Gittler | November 14, 2014 The contract of New York Rangers’ defenseman Marc Staal is set to expire at the end of this season. It has been reported that the 27-year-old is seeking a six-year…
Pavel Buchnevich: Interview With New York Rangers Prospect Alessandro Seren Rosso | November 14, 2014 In this translated interview, originally appearing on the popular Russian portal Sport-Express, Rangers prospect Pavel Buchnevich talked about his prospects with the Rangers and his celebration after the emtpy-netter against Team…
Too Early To Panic In Rangerstown Despite Ugly Weekend Jake Gittler | November 11, 2014 Were the two losses for the Rangers this weekend concerning? Sure. But should a full-blown panic ensue during the second week of November? Absolutely not. There’s no way around it.…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Defence Wins the Day Rick Cole | November 8, 2014 Strong goaltending and tight checking highlighted the two NHL games played last night as the New York Rangers shut out Toronto 1-0 and Chicago got by Montreal 3-1. Plante’s triumphant…
Matt Hunwick: The Rangers Hero Jake Gittler | November 8, 2014 Okay, so maybe hero is a bit of a strong word. Or is it? When the regular season kicked off about a month ago, it was startlingly unclear as to…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Jake the Snake Back in the Big-Time Rick Cole | November 7, 2014 It looks like the injury bug is alive and well and circulating around the National Hockey League this week. Three premier centres and a goaltender have gone down, and the result…
Vigneault Channels Inner Torts Through Defensive Absences Jake Gittler | November 4, 2014 Part of what was frustrating for many Ranger fans during the John Tortorella era in New York, among other things, was his seldom willingness to allow line mates to settle…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Hawks Edge Rangers to End Streak Rick Cole | November 4, 2014 In the only National Hockey League game on tap last night, the Chicago Black Hawks ended their 3-game losing skein with a narrow 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers.…
Big Days Ahead For Rangers Defense Jake Gittler | November 3, 2014 As if missing John Moore to a five-game NHL suspension and Dan Boyle to a broken hand weren’t enough, the Rangers defensive core took two more blows Saturday against the…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Upset Night in the NHL Rick Cole | November 2, 2014 There was a full slate of three games last night in the National Hockey League, and the results of all three can be considered upsets. The Rangers downed the Canadiens…
Guts and Accountability: A Recipe for Rangers Success Jake Gittler | October 31, 2014 Earlier this week, the Rangers pulled off a stunning come-from-behind win over the Minnesota Wild. New York entered the third period down by three, and proceeded to score five goals…
50 Years Ago in Hockey – Rangers Spring Hallowe’en Surprise Rick Cole | October 31, 2014 In a development that has caught the hockey world by surprise, Muzz Patrick has resigned his position as vice-president and general manager of the New York Rangers and Rovers to accept…