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No More BS From Underwhelming Miller

J.T. Miller was brought in to make a difference. At least, that was the biggest reason the Rangers went out and got him last January from the Canucks. Instead of building on a strong finish to last season in his … Continue reading

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Quick’s Strong Reaction Was Needed For Rangers

A day later, much has been made of Jonathan Quick going after Mason Appleton following his shot at an empty net when time expired. Considering how poorly the Rangers played, the 2-1 final score didn’t tell the whole story. To … Continue reading

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Hockey Mourns The Loss Of Larry Brooks

Early this morning, sad news hit the hockey world. Legendary New York Post hockey columnist Larry Brooks passed away at 75. He lost a brief battle with cancer. Brooks’ colleague Mike Vaccaro broke the news with a very touching tribute … Continue reading

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Rangers Recall Perreault, Trocheck Returns

Finally, there’s a reason to get excited. The New York Rangers recalled Gabe Perreault from the Hartford Wolf Pack yesterday. He will make his season debut when the Nashville Predators visit The Garden tonight. Selected with the 23rd pick in … Continue reading

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Sullivan’s Rangers Lineup Brings More Questions

Following the latest shutout at home, a 3-0 loss to the depleted Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday, the New York Rangers remain without a win at Madison Square Garden. They’ve been shut out four times in six home games. Astonishingly, the … Continue reading

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Celebrini and Schaefer Highlight the New Wave

If there’s one thing that’s much different in today’s game, it’s how willing most NHL teams are to bring in the new wave of talent. The league has never been younger than it currently is. It’s all about the future. … Continue reading

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Cuylle’s Winner in Overtime Highlights Successful Road Trip

Through the first 13 games, there haven’t been many players who have impressed for the New York Rangers. An offensively challenged team, they needed someone to provide spark after suffering a 5-1 drubbing to the lowly Calgary Flames on Oct. … Continue reading

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Lindgren Hosts Reunion with Former Teammates, Kakko Expected to Face Rangers

It was a family reunion on Friday night in Seattle. As they prepared to face the Kraken on Saturday, the Rangers got to see Ryan Lindgren, who hosted some former teammates at dinner last night. That included Adam Fox, Alexis … Continue reading

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Kreider Scores In Return for Hot Ducks

As it turns out, there is life after the Rangers for Chris Kreider. The Rangers’ third all-time franchise-leading goal scorer (326) has done well so far with his new team in Anaheim. Even after missing four games due head, foot, … Continue reading

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Rangers’ Anemic Offense Hard To Watch

When they continue a four-game road trip by visiting the Edmonton Oilers later tonight, the New York Rangers will face two of the game’s best players. Even if he’s out of the gate slowly, Connor McDavid (3-11-14) can erupt at … Continue reading

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