Revisiting the 2014 Stanley Cup Final – Kings vs Rangers Scott Blair | August 14, 2020 This was a collaborative piece by Scott Blair and Barak Goldman The Stanley Cup’s history dates back to 1892 when Lord Stanley of Preston, who was Governor-General of Canada at…
Rangers’ Father/Son Combinations: Hextalls and Patricks Scott Blair | July 19, 2020 There have been several father and son combinations in NHL history. Some had a great deal of success and others had fairly quiet careers. The New York Rangers have had…
Looking Back at the Rangers’ 2013 NHL Draft Brian Abate | July 10, 2020 Following a second-round exit in the 2013 postseason, the New York Rangers looked ahead to the 2013 NHL Draft. Ahead of the 2013 NHL Draft The Blueshirts expected to compete…
Rangers: Michael Sauer’s Career-Ending Concussion Is Still Heartbreaking 8 Seasons Later Brian Abate | April 26, 2020 The New York Rangers often have talented young defensemen begin their careers in pairs. In the 2007-08 season, it was Dan Girardi and Marc Staal. This season, it’s been Adam…
New York Rangers That Got Away: Jonathan Marchessault Jeb Biggart | April 21, 2020 Normally, concerning yourself with hypotheticals and the “what could have been” is a one-way trip to regret and discontent with past decisions. After all, hindsight is 20/20. This is especially…
Retired Ranger Dan Girardi Deserves Respect Brian Abate | April 3, 2020 Though Dan Girardi’s career with the New York Rangers came to an unceremonious end, he deserves appreciation for what he did in his 11 seasons with the team. After New…
Revisiting the Rangers’ Ryan McDonagh – J.T. Miller Trade Tom Castro | March 27, 2020 The New York Rangers’ mega-trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Feb. 26, 2018, wasn’t the first big move of their rebuilding project, which had been formally undertaken with a…
Sabres Slay Rangers in OT – Reliving the May 4, 2007 Classic Jordan Deshane | March 27, 2020 Indelible: “not able to be forgotten or removed.” Not many moments in one’s life can be described as indelible. The first and last day of school, your wedding and maybe…
Rangers’ 5 Best Finnish Players of All-Time Pasi Tuominen | February 26, 2020 From a 1949 Calder Trophy winner to a 2019 second-overall pick, the history of the New York Rangers features 16 Finnish players — 14 skaters and two goalies. Now that…
New York Rangers With 100-Point Seasons Jeb Biggart | February 11, 2020 From the GAG-line of the electric 1970s to the Stanley Cup-winning core of the 1990s, the company of 100-point seasons remains to be among the most elite players in New…
Kings & Rangers: Big Markets, Big Trades Barak Goldman | February 9, 2020 This post was jointly written by Barak Goldman, an LA Kings writer, and Scott Blair, a New York Rangers writer. East Coast versus West Coast battles have raged on for…
Rangers’ Top 5 Moments Against Rivals of the Past Decade Brian Abate | January 19, 2020 It is difficult to determine exactly what causes teams to become rivals. In this list, I consider all of the teams in the same division as the New York Rangers…