Tag Archives: Igor Shesterkin

Laviolette faces an interesting goalie decision

Following their feelgood win over the Avalanche on Monday, the Rangers were back to work at practice in Greenburgh. As they prepared for the Lightning who visit Madison Square Garden tomorrow night, coach Peter Laviolette faces an interesting goalie decision. … Continue reading

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Rangers Make the Quick Choice for Avalanche

Believe it or not, the New York Rangers play a hockey game later tonight. For the first time since Jan. 27, they’ll return to the Garden ice to host the Colorado Avalanche. Although they’ve played 49 games, the second half … Continue reading

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All-Star Banter: Rangers observations and more

It’s been a while since the Rangers played a game. There hasn’t been much happening. The extended break included All-Star weekend in Toronto. I didn’t watch it. I guess the way the game is set up doesn’t interest me. I … Continue reading

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Shesterkin’s season one to forget

At almost the All-Star break, the New York Rangers are continuing to struggle mightily. A big reason for a poor stretch that’s lasted seven weeks is the inconsistent play of Igor Shesterkin. The former 2021-22 Vezina winner is a shell … Continue reading

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Laviolette needs to make changes to struggling Rangers

One step forward. Two steps back. That sums up how the New York Rangers have been going for the last six weeks. After coming back to defeat the Anaheim Ducks on Jan. 21, they blew a two-goal lead in the … Continue reading

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Cuylle Sparks Rangers in Comeback win over Ducks

On a night that they fell behind by two goals in the first period, the Rangers rallied back for a 5-2 win over the Ducks in Anaheim. The victory halted a two-game skid that could’ve been more. Usually, most of … Continue reading

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Time is ticking on Rangers’ Core

When the New York Rangers were eliminated by the New Jersey Devils in the first round last year, the hammer dropped on coach Gerard Gallant for the disappointing seven-game series defeat. Enough established players voiced their displeasure over the coach, … Continue reading

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Blueshirts Losing Their Grip on Division

In last night’s game against the Vegas Golden Knights, the New York Rangers fell apart in an uncompetitive 5-1 loss at the Fortress on Jan. 18. If you stayed up late to watch this one, the Rangers started well against … Continue reading

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Rangers Edge the Capitals to Snap Losing Streak

It came down to the final seconds. After Dylan Strome won a faceoff back for an Evgeny Kuznetsov shot in the slot, Igor Shesterkin made one last save to preserve a 2-1 Rangers win over the Capitals. He stopped 24 … Continue reading

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Passive Hockey Costing Rangers During Season Worst Stretch

If you checked the game sheet of tonight’s Rangers’ 5-2 loss to the Blues, you probably think they didn’t play badly. If only it were that simple. The Rangers out-shot the Blues by a healthy 43-19 margin. It didn’t mean … Continue reading

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