Artemi Panarin was in the middle of the two most critical plays in the Rangers’ 5-4 loss to the Avalanche on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. In addition to notching the game-tying score at the 15:02 mark of the third period,
The Rangers trailed 4-2 late in the second before defenseman Will Borgen scored at 18:05 followed by Artemi Panarin's 21st goal of the season to tie it at 15:02 of the third. But after the Rangers ...
Smith registered two assists and had four shots on goal in Sunday's 5-4 loss to Colorado.
The New York Rangers have agreed to terms with defenseman Will Borgen on a five-year contract, the team announced Saturday. The deal will carry a $4.1 million average annual value, per a league ...
Artemi Panarin was in the middle of the two most ... Makar hopped out of the penalty box and seized Will Borgen’s intended pass for No. 10. Makar then got on his horse and generated a three ...
Speaking on his 32 Thoughts podcast Monday, Friedman explained that the 28-year-old defenseman’s value might be more to the Rangers because of how he has helped bring out the best in K’Andre Miller’s game since they were teamed on the second defense pair in New York.
Despite their climb back to the fringes of playoff contention, these Rangers remain fragile. That was certainly the case after another mistake – one that gives Panarin’s miscues against the Hurricanes a run for their money – resulted in the devastating defeat to Colorado.
The New York Rangers are all set for their matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes tonight at 7 PM EST. Here’s everything you need to know from a Rangers perspective. Projected
MacKinnon leads the NHL in points (77) and assists (58). Among NHL defensemen, Makar is first in goals (18), tied for first in points (56) and being for second in assists (38). Necas is seventh in the NHL in assists (41).
The New York Rangers saw one part of a blockbuster trade on Sunday afternoon, when a point streak that lifted them back into the Eastern Conference playoff race was halted by Colorado in the final seconds.
Matt Rempe has become the hockey equivalent of the individual who counts to 10 before he acts. Since returning Jan. 9 from the eight-game suspension that may well mark the crossroads of his very young career,