Report Cards
2022 Report Card: The Rentals
Vatrano, Copp, and Motte were all trade deadline acquisitions that made a big impact on the Rangers. Here’s how it went.
2022 Report Card: Chris Kreider
A season filled with lifetime achievements for the 31-year-old veteran.
2022 Report Card: Alexandar Georgiev
The backup’s time was ticking for a few years, and after a decent-ish season, the reigning champions found a home for him.
2022 Report Card: Filip Chytil
A strong playoff run salvaged what was an up and down season, and showed fans a glimpse of what he can be at his best.
2022 Report Card: Adam Fox
Not quite a Norris repeat but certainly not bad.
2022 Report Card: Kevin Rooney
The Rangers outgrew Kevin Rooney...and fast.
2022 Report Card: K’Andre Miller
Miller took great strides forward in sophomore season
2022 Report Card: Julien Gauthier
Gauthier’s development has stalled, but how much of this is truly his fault?
2022 Report Card: Alexis Lafrenière
Lafrenière showed promising signs of improvement which should inspire hope for how things will go in year 3.
2022 Report Card: Ryan Reaves
After years of soft murmurs that the Blueshirts admired Reaves from afar, they went out and acquired him last offseason to add some muscle to their lineup
2022 Report Card: Barclay Goodrow
After winning a pair of Stanley Cups with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Goodrow cashed in on a long term contract and took his talents to the Big Apple
2022 Report Card: Braden Schneider
After arriving in the NHL sooner than most prognosticators expected, Schneider established himself as an everyday player by the time the dust settled on his rookie season
2021 Report Card: Gauthier, Di Giuseppe, Kravtsov
Let’s talk about three depth forwards
2021 Report Card: Alexandar Georgiev
Our sweet Bulgarian boy punched in with an inconsistent season filled with ups and downs
2021 Report Card: Mika Zibanejad
The 28 year-old had a season affected by COVID-19.
2021 Report Card: Brett Howden
Playing out the final year of his entry level contract, Howden had one final opportunity to prove himself as a legitimate NHL player
2020 Report Card: Phil Di Giuseppe
He started the season in the AHL, but Di Giuseppe became an unlikely source of stability for the Rangers in the second half.
2020 Report Card: Artemiy Panarin
The Breadman arrived on Broadway and took the City by storm this past season.
2020 Report Card: Kaapo Kakko
After becoming the Blueshirts’ highest draft selection in over 50 years, Kakko flashed talent throughout the season, but had a rough rookie campaign overall.
2020 Report Card: Marc Staal
Could this be the last season report card for the veteran defenseman?
2020 Report Card: Brendan Smith
That’s fourth line right winger slash top-pair defender Brendan Smith, thank you very much
2020 Report Card: Jacob Trouba
After arriving from Winnipeg and signing a $56 million contract with the Rangers, Jacob Trouba’s first season on Broadway left much to be desired