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Chris Kreider And J.T. Miller Will Test Jeff Gorton's Long-Term Outlook This Summer
Chris Kreider and J.T. Miller are slotted for raises this summer. Here's what Gorton is working with.
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Chris Kreider and J.T. Miller are slotted for raises this summer. Here's what Gorton is working with.
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This article shouldn't even need to be written. We have to talk about it, though, because the Keith Yandle cloud has been hanging over the Rangers this entire year. In October I had to write a story about how Yandle was not the problem because even during the
New York Rangers Analysis
Re-brand. Re-tool. Re-build. Re-adjust. This space has been filled with an ocean of digital ink talking about the potential moves the Rangers might be making this summer. We've covered everything from a potential Henrik Lundqvist trade conversation to how the Rangers will be renovating their prospect pool this
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Next year's salary cap isn't going up by as much as expected, and that's bad news for the New York Rangers.
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It's silly season. Starting there seems appropriate considering the nature of this article. We've been through this before, but I'll refresh your memory of what I'm talking about here (in a story about the rumors of a Ryan McDonagh trade): 1) Leading
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At this point I'm really not sure what's left to be said. Sitting on the edge of the most important summer in recent memory, you'd hope to see the New York Rangers saying the right things. Only they're not. I stayed away
New York Rangers Analysis
The Rangers signed their top forward prospect Pavel Buchnevich to an entry level contract two weeks ago and the expectations and hype for the kid are running really high. After trading away all of their first round picks, as well as fellow top prospects Anthony Duclair and Aleksi Saarela, the
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What is there to say about Tanner Glass that hasn't already been screamed into the abyss? His contract is bad, his play is horrendous, and his place as Alain Vigneault's security blanket seems more secure than Fort Knox. Statline: 3 goals (+2), 3 assists (-1), 6
New York Rangers Analysis
After graduating the AHL with great credentials a year ago, the 24-year-old Swedish forward put on an excellent display in his first NHL season, only to be hindered by his own coach.
New York Rangers Analysis
Chris Kreider came into 2015-16 with the expectation that he would take the next step in his development and round out the edges of his game to become the gamebreaker his natural gifts tell us he should be. Statline: 21 goals (0), 22 assists (-3), 43 points (-3) in 79
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Nicklas Jensen leads the way as Derick Brassard, Brady Skjei, and prospect goalie Igor Shestyorkin join him in quarter-finals.
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The Jack of All Trades forward took a major step forward this year and was rewarded for it.