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A Walkthrough of the Rangers’ Rationale for the Impending Lundqvist Buyout
The Rangers’ reasoning is more than meets the eye.
Dive deeper with New York Rangers analysis from the Blueshirt Banter team—where strategy meets stats, trades are teased out, and every roster move gets broken down. Whether it’s youth development, roster depth, or cap-maneuvering, we give you the insight Rangers fans need.
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The Rangers’ reasoning is more than meets the eye.
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The Rangers have a big decision to make when it comes to the young goaltender.
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As the Rangers’ new assistant tries to bring new ideas to the table, his former employer is a source of potential help.
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The Rangers defense needs work, but the left side needs a major makeover.
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Nieves is one of several Rangers UFAs who spent the majority of 2019-20 in Hartford
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The Rangers need a boost down the middle and there are a few trade routes they can explore
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The New York Rangers have had its fair share of luck since being eliminated in short order from the Stanley Cup Qualifiers. Landing the first overall pick that will likely lead to Alexis Lafreniere is the golden ticket, but the icing on the cake is where their second first-round selection
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Rangers could opt for a short-term move to buy time on how they want to proceed in the long term.
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Trading the top pick isn’t an impossibility, but the team’s needs should have absolutely no bearing on that decision.
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The Rangers could use an offer sheet, or threaten to use one in order to land one of Tampa’s key RFAs.
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One of the biggest decisions looming over New York Rangers’ General Manager Jeff Gorton this offseason is what to do with restricted free agent center Ryan Strome. The Rangers, who are thin down the middle, have good cause to keep him in town. The “TL;DR” on Strome is pretty
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Bring on the ping pong balls