Rangers coach Peter Laviolette paired the two when Miller returned from an upper-body injury on Dec. 28. While they didn’t gel right from the jump, they’ve quickly built chemistry and have arguably become the Rangers’ best two-way defensive pairing.
In their last game at the time of this writing, the New York Rangers had a 3-0 lead over the Dallas Stars within the first ten minutes of the first period.
The New York Rangers are all set for their matchup against the Ottawa Senators tonight at 7 PM EST. Here’s everything you need to know from a Rangers perspective. Projected Line
Igor has a ten-team no trade clause for this season and a full no movement clause for next season. 4. Louis Domingue is a UFA after this season while Garand is an RFA after this season. 5. A potential element to watch tonight is how gritty the Blueshirts handle the up-and- coming Senators who – by the way – never will trade Brady Tkachuk.
Which came first: stability within the lineup or stability on the ice? A year ago, Peter Laviolette’s first season behind the Rangers bench produced remarkable consistency with line combinations and defense pairings even when Filip Chytil went down for the regular-season count in the 10th game of the year.
Breaking down 10 players whose stock is dropping and who have a decent chance of moving teams before the 2025-26 season.
There’s no question the Rangers look like an entirely different team than they did just a month ago. The crux of the difference? Simply the fact that they are now competitive. Though that is the bare minimum of being a functioning team in the National Hockey League, and the Blueshirts don’t want to be just a part of it.
In a thrilling matchup, Montreal's Patrik Laine scored 3:20 into overtime and delivered the New York Ranger's an overtime loss on Sunday, Jan. 19th at Centre Be
The New York Rangers extended their point streak to eight games, earning a hard-fought point despite a 5-4 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens.
Three defenseman registered assists, with Adam Fox (2), Ryan Lindgren, and K’Andre Miller all adding helpers. Artemi Panarin had an assist as well. Related: Rangers building confidence during extended point streak Here are three takeaways from the OT ...
Coming back from behind four times, the Montreal Canadiens’ first lead against the New York Rangers was Patrik Laine's 5-4 OT winner.
Laine’s game-winner came moments after Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck were stopped point-blank by rookie goalie Jakub Dobes. It also sent the Rangers to their second overtime loss in four games after blowing a third-period lead to the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday.