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Rangers Radar: Igor Shestyorkin has been a wall for SKA
A column looking at stats and trends for Rangers and Rangers prospects
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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A column looking at stats and trends for Rangers and Rangers prospects
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Reflecting on Rangers deadline deals in the past that proved to be mistakes for one reason or another
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Over the past two years there has been a large contingent of people, both in the media and in the fan base, who have looked upon Pavel Buchnevich and his struggles with a smirk at best and outright glee at worst. Buchnevich has been fancy stat darling over the course
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Of all the questions surrounding the New York Rangers — and there are many — one seems to keep popping up over and over again. Should the Rangers re-sign Kevin Hayes instead of trading him? In almost any other year the answer to this question would be a resounding yes. He’s
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Sometimes you have to stop and take a look at how players are received around the league to fully realize how special they are.
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Pavel Buchnevich is a restricted free agent at season’s end, and there’s no shortage of opinion on his play and what to do with him for the remainder of the season. Hopes and expectations were high for Buchnevich heading into this season, as he was coming off a
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On Friday morning Larry Brooks dropped a fantastic QA piece featuring the one and only David Quinn. There’s a bunch of really interesting nuggets in the entire article, more than I will feature here, so give it a read at some point if you haven’t already. The main
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A preview of the 2018-19 college free agent class
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Arguments made from those skeptical of the value of particular offensive defensemen usually follow the same script. Criticisms are made regarding the risks and costly turnovers the player might make. The player’s defensive ability is heavily scrutinized. The judgment is laid down; the player is “one-dimensional” and therefore limited,
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Hope can be a hell of a drug. Reality after the initial hope is often a hell of a crash. To avoid one, you need to swap the order. Look at the likely reality first, then look at the hope. Decisions that comes from that line of thought often protect
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What have we seen from Namestnikov after his first 60 games in New York?
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The Oilers are a team ripe for the pickings, if the Rangers are aggressive enough