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Rangers Lacking Passion Against Close Hudson Rival

If you tuned into last night’s game on TNT, it was another mind-numbing effort in a lopsided loss to the Devils, who pulled away for a 6-3 win over the Rangers. There wasn’t much to get excited about. The Rangers … Continue reading

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Rangers Revival Continues Thanks to Youth Movement

Ever since they returned from the Olympic break, the Rangers have been playing better hockey. Unlike most of what’s been a disappointing centennial anniversary season, they look like they’re having fun. The mood has been a lot lighter after learning … Continue reading

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Lafreniere Finding Chemistry with Perreault for Rangers

In Monday night’s 6-2 win over the Flyers, the Rangers had two key young players step up. Alexis Lafreniere and Gabe Perreault were front and center, combining with Mika Zibanejad for seven points to take three out of four from … Continue reading

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Hughes Is the Rangers’  Daddy: Posts Hat Trick and Assist in Devils’ win

When it comes to the Hudson rivalry, one thing hasn’t changed. Jack Hughes continues to own the Rangers. He’s their Daddy. In another dominant performance, Hughes posted a hat trick and an assist for a four-point game in a 6-3 … Continue reading

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Lafreniere Leads Younger Blueshirts to Satisfying Win over Maple Leafs

In what was the final installment of the special centennial anniversary, the Rangers gave their fans a rare chance to cheer by defeating the Maple Leafs 6-2 at Madison Square Garden. Prior to the game, MSG welcomed back former players … Continue reading

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Rangers Rally Past Penguins to Win in Shootout

Over a month in between wins due to the Olympic break, the Rangers finally ended a five-game losing streak by rallying past the Penguins to win 3-2 in a shootout. It was their first victory since defeating the Bruins 4-3 … Continue reading

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Fox’s Comments Overshadow Rangers’ Loss in Overtime

On Thursday night, MSG welcomed back Team USA Olympic heroes J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck, along with head coach Mike Sullivan. Assistant general manager Chris Drury was booed by the crowd, who cheered Sullivan, Miller, and Trocheck for helping USA … Continue reading

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Rangers enter Olympic Break by dropping fourth in a row, Franchise great goalies honored

On Thursday, the NHL had its final slate of games before they sent players to Milan for the Winter Olympics. The Rangers were one of 14 teams in action last night. It was a predictable 2-0 shutout loss to the … Continue reading

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How Panarin Became An LA King, Drury Takes Responsibility For Rangers

A day later, there was some more breakdown on how Artemi Panarin became an LA King in a trade that netted top prospect Liam Greentree along with a conditional third pick in 2026 and a conditional fourth pick in 2028. … Continue reading

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Rangers Claim Iorio

On Saturday before they took on the Penguins, the Rangers claimed Vincent Iorio off waivers from the Sharks. Iorio is a right-handed defenseman with 30 games of NHL experience. Originally a 2021 second round pick of the Capitals, taken 55th, … Continue reading

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