St. Louis Blues host New York Rangers on Thu., Dec. 18, 2025
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Adam Fox, always the quarterback of the Rangers’ first power-play unit, remained on long-term injured reserve with his upper-body injury.
A moment every NHL player will always remember is their first career goal; for New York Rangers' youngster Gabe Perreault, he achieved his in the recent 2-1 win
RANGERS RUNDOWN The New York Rangers head to St. Louis to face the Blues, their second matchup of the season, on Thursday evening (7:00 PM CT/8:00 PM ET - TV: MSG - Radio: ESPN 880 AM). The Rangers have earned points in eight of their last 12 games (6-4-2).
The way Gabe Perreault scored his first career NHL goal didn’t surprise Mike Ayers. As Ayers, the associate head coach at Boston College, scrolled through X on Thursday night and caught up on highlights from former players,
The St. Louis Blues dropped a 2–1 decision to the New York Rangers in overtime Thursday, falling to 0–7 in games decided beyond regulation this season, with five losses coming in 3-on-3 overtime and two more in shootouts.
New York's lack of offense and scoring punch has reached the point of exasperation after a home shutout at the hands of lowly Vancouver.
BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues and the New York Rangers take the ice in an out-of-conference matchup. St. Louis is 7-8-4 at home and 13-15-7 overall. The Blues have conceded 121 goals while scoring 87 for a -34 scoring differential.
The New York Rangers could use another star and should make a big push for Nashville Predators forward Ryan O'Reilly.
It’s been nearly a month since the New York Rangers last played a game within the Metropolitan Division. But that’ll