Here are the key storylines surrounding the New York Rangers and their upcoming schedule for the week of March 30 – April 5, 2026.
Historic Offensive Struggles
A major recent talking point has been the Rangers’ offensive woes. On March 23, the Ottawa Senators held the Rangers to just nine shots on goal in a 2-1 defeat. This marked the lowest shot output by the Rangers since 1955 and the fewest shots allowed by any NHL team since 2003.
The Rangers did turn it around last week with wins over the struggling Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers. Goaltender Dylan Garand got his first NHL win with 27 saves against the Blackhawks.
Zibanejad’s Resurgence
After two seasons of offensive struggles, Mika Zibanejad has turned the corner recently and has become the Rangers’ best overall forward. With 69 points in 73 games played, he has reemerged as a fan favorite.
Corporate Restructuring at MSG
Off the ice, major financial news is making waves. MSG Sports announced earlier this year that it is exploring a spin-off to separate the New York Rangers and the New York Knicks into two distinct, publicly traded companies. This move is designed to unlock shareholder value and give each franchise better strategic flexibility.
Rangers Upcoming Schedule
The outlook for this week is all about playing spoiler. Sitting at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings with a record of 30-35-9, the Rangers are eliminated from playoff contention. However, they play the Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings, who are in the thick of the playoff race.
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | Location |
| Tuesday, March 31 | vs. New Jersey Devils | 7:00 PM | Madison Square Garden |
| Thursday, April 2 | vs. Montreal Canadiens | 7:00 PM | Madison Square Garden |
| Saturday, April 4 | vs. Detroit Red Wings | 12:30 PM | Madison Square Garden |
| Sunday, April 5 | vs. Washington Capitals | 7:00 PM | Madison Square Garden |
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