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Filip Chytil breaks through
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A story of perseverance, opportunity, and undeniable talent
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And then there were two guys with alarmingly similar surnames
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A little more than three weeks removed from the finalization of the Rangers’ opening night roster, all three of the Rangers’ premier center prospects - Filip Chytil, Brett Howden, and Lias Andersson - have played eight games. Chytil and Howden with the Rangers, while Andersson has suited up for the
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With so many moving pieces at the forefront of the Rangers’ rebuild, perhaps 2018 22nd-overall pick K’Andre Miller became a forgotten man. He put himself at the forefront of the conversation with an incredible NCAA debut on Friday. Miller, who attends Wisconsin, scored the opening goal on Friday against
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The Hartford Wolf Pack have started the season in a very different manner than the Rangers have, winning on both Friday and Sunday to start the season 2-0. On a team level, the wins are encouraging, though definitely imperfect. Hartford has generated just 36 shots over the two games, and
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The Rangers made the stunning move to demote Lias Andersson to the Hartford Wolf Pack, giving an NHL spot to, among others, Brett Howden. The discourse surrounding Andersson had already been noxious, and this decision by the Rangers is tinder added to an already lively fire. People who were already
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The New York Rangers have four prospects in the KHL, and three weeks into the season is a good time to analyze first impressions. 2018 ninth-overall pick Vitali Kravtsov has not produced as one would hope through eight games. The Russian winger has just two goals and one assist through
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The Rangers lost their final Traverse City Prospects Tournament game to St. Louis on Tuesday, 8-4. Filip Chytil, Lias Andersson, Brett Howden, and Libor Hajek all sat out. Presumably, the Rangers decided to rest all four, who had previously played three games in four days, knowing that they were going
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The Rangers wrap up their Traverse City Tournament today against the St. Louis Blues
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Rangers prospects got pummeled by Detroit in their third Traverse City game on Monday, losing 5-0. They got outshot 34-to-14, and to be blunt there were not many positive takeaways. Here are a few nonetheless. One thing that has been encouraging to see throughout the tournament is Chytil’s play
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And so it begins.
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Hockey’s finally back.