Igor Shesterkin makes solid return for Rangers
Pregame analysis and predictions of the New York Rangers vs. Vegas Golden Knights NHL game to be played on January 11, 2025 on ESPN.
The New Jersey Devils lost 3-2 in overtime to the New York Rangers, ending a forgettable six-game road trip for New Jersey. While the Devils had flashes of strong play, they were incredibly sloppy and made self-inflicted mistakes in the form of giveaways that ultimately cost them an additional point in the standings.
According to NHL insider Nick Kypreos, speaking on Thursday's episode of the "Real Kyper & Bourne" show, trade talks between the Rangers and the Vancouver Canucks involving Mika Zibanejad and J.T. Miller have faltered due to Zibanejad’s refusal to waive his no-move clause.
In a move that has caught the attention of hockey fans and analysts alike, the New York Rangers recently claimed Arthur Kaliyev off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings.
The New York Rangers are all set for their matchup against the New Jersey Devils tonight at 7 PM EST. Here’s everything you need to know from a Rangers perspective. Projected Li
The New York Rangers entered the 2024-25 season with Stanley Cup expectations. The team played up to those expectations for about six weeks before slipping into a seemingly inescapable downward spiral.
On Friday, January 3, Forest Rangers from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) got word of a fire happening at a Greenhouse in Putnam County.
While Kaliyev figures to start in a bottom-six role with the Rangers, he could push for more opportunities if he can get his offensive game going. The New York Rangers host the Dallas Stars after ...
Arthur Kaliyev, claimed by NYR, is a developing shoot-first winger. Never able to break out of sheltered fourth line minutes with the Kings. Loves chucking one-timers and perimeter shots and has shown some usefulness getting pucks out of the defensive zone. #NYR pic.twitter.com/VZ0UIOnq8U
The Dallas Stars have won four straight but entering a matchup versus the New York Rangers, who they've lost to in five of their last six matchups
The New York Rangers claimed the former Staten Island resident off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings on Monday, the club announced. The 23-year-old Kaliyev was actually born in Uzbekistan, but moved to the Island along with his family when he was just two-years-old. The right wing lived here for 11 years before moving to Michigan.