Chris Kreider will not be in the lineup for the New York Rangers on Sunday afternoon. Things somehow keep getting worse and worse for the New York Rangers.
New York Rangers make a surprising decision with their veteran forward as it seems like it was only a one-time thing to healthy scratch Chris Kreider. In Chris Kreider's first game back after being benched he managed to record 18:39 minutes of ice time,
Rangers icon Mark Messier is voicing his opinion on the current version of the team, calling them "fractured".
Currently, we're in the middle of an NHL roster freeze. The New York Rangers are in the middle of a freeze themselves, but that one stops them from playing well
After a few days off for the holiday break, the Rangers are back in action Saturday. Returning too are the questions surrounding the team.
Many have speculated what went wrong with the Rangers this year, but a retired player gave insight on x's and o's.
The New York Rangers picked up Arthur Kaliyev off NHL waivers on Monday, the team announced. The Los Angeles Kings placed Kaliyev on waivers on Sunday. He carries a $825,000 cap hit on a one-year contract he signed with the Kings in the off-season.
The Capitals have been playing well, with a 5-4-1 record in their last 10 games. They'll visit the KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Monday night.
The Rangers beat a team by more than two goals for the first time in almost two months in a 6-2 rout of the Blackhawks.
So the Rangers will happily accept Sunday afternoon’s 6-2 win over Chicago in the United Center, especially given that this is a team that beat them in Madison Square Garden Dec. 9, and considering the victory was just the Blueshirts’ seventh in the last 22 games.
Speaking during ESPN's broadcast of the game on Saturday, former Rangers captain and six-time Stanley Cup winner Mark Messier did not hold back in his assessment of the team’s current state.