NHL Trivia: 50-Goal Scorers, Plus/Minus Champions, and More Tom Castro | June 21, 2020 The NHL’s impending return will be welcomed by hockey fans everywhere, as strange as it will be to watch players on the ice in July and August. Still, the real…
Canucks Quinn Hughes Having Calder Winning Season Matthew Zator | March 2, 2020 Quinn Hughes is having quite the rookie season for the Vancouver Canucks. He just hit the 50 point plateau and is on pace for 64, which would shatter Doug Lidster’s…
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…
Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup Win Has Lasted a Lifetime Thomas Conroy | August 28, 2019 “The wait is over. The New York Rangers are Stanley Cup champions and this one will last a lifetime.” Never has a phrase spoken by a broadcaster been more poetic.…
The 5 Best NHL Players Born in Texas Travis Hall | July 29, 2019 Several areas formerly thought of as non-traditional hockey markets are now being represented in the National Hockey League more than ever before, and Texas is no exception. Eight players born…
Maple Leafs’ Recent Dealings With the Rangers Andrew Forbes | September 12, 2018 Eastern Conference foes, the Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers have both been around a long time. In fact, the two teams have met 611 times with the Maple…
2004: Sather Deals With Every Canadian Team Shane Sander | February 23, 2017 At the 2004 NHL Trade Deadline, New York Rangers general manager Glen Sather was looking to remodel his franchise. New York was on pace to miss the playoffs for a…
The Season Brian Leetch was on the Bruins Kyle Benson | July 20, 2016 The season following the 2004-2005 lockout was an odd one for the Boston Bruins. The Bruins went from being one of the best teams in the NHL, finishing 1st in…
Montreal Canadiens: All-Time Top Ninth-Overall Draft Picks Ryan Szporer | May 4, 2016 In their history, the Montreal Canadiens have only drafted in the ninth slot once—just as they will at this year’s upcoming NHL Entry Draft. That was in 1975, when the…
Keith Yandle: The Rangers’ Best Offensive Defenseman Since Brian Leetch Tom Dianora | November 9, 2015 When the New York Rangers acquired puck-moving defenseman Keith Yandle from the Arizona Coyotes last season in exchange (primarily) for Anthony Duclair, John Moore, and a first-round draft pick, the…
Should Brad Park Join Brian Leetch in the Garden Rafters? Jake Gittler | August 12, 2015 A fan recently posed a question to me and to be perfectly frank, I don’t have a definitive answer. The question was, if Andy Bathgate’s number 9 can be retired…
Noah Hanifin: The Next Great American Defenseman Christopher Ralph | March 23, 2015 Noah Hanifin, Can He Read Through Your Offense? by Eldon MacDonald (edited by @ChrisRalphTHW) NHL Draft War Room: Noah Hanifin – Ranked #4 (Mar/15 Rankings) View image | gettyimages.com …