Let’s look at potential deadline rental candidates, plus how much the Rangers could expect in return.
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New York Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette shockingly reveals a few players who have emerged as leaders within the organization, and who could very well become the Rangers next captain.
The New York Rangers notebook leads with examining Zac Jones' role as he's set to sit out his 16th straight game.
There’s around six weeks for the Rangers to alter their roster — with J.T. Miller still in Vancouver — after the team made significant changes in December with the trades of Jacob Trouba, their captain, and Kaapo Kakko.
The Penguins are looking to add young NHL talent, making Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller a perfect trade fit.
Trading away former captain Jacob Trouba and 2019 second overall pick Kaapo Kakko, as well as scratching Chris Kreider, has not helped. It has been widely speculated around the NHL that Rangers ...
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.
A player on the market that has some term left and brings a reliable defensive game is Philadelphia Flyer Rasmus Ristolainen. Ristolainen is a big, imposing defenseman who thrives in physical play. He's not afraid to throw hits, clear the crease or engage in battles along the boards.
NHLs team must make adjustments, some more extreme than others. The difference between years of winning and losing may come down to branding.
The Rangers have been consistently getting the results they want since the calendar flipped to 2025. The point streak began Jan. 5 with a 6-2 win at the Chicago Blackhawks. In the past 10 days, they're 4-0-1 with victories against the Devils, Vegas Golden Knights, Utah Hockey Club and Columbus Blue Jackets.
The four-game, six-night venture begins tonight in Manhattan, as the Blue Jackets take on the New York Rangers before heading to take on the Islanders on Monday. From there, the wheels are up to Toronto for a Wednesday meeting before the trip ends a night later with a third division game Thursday in Carolina.