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12:59Pierre McGuire's 2026 Stanley Cup Playoff Bracket
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1:00Sabres Look Like Hottest Team Heading Into Playoffs
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0:34Goalie fight! Rangers' Shesterkin, Devils' Markstrom drop the gloves at MSG
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5:56Reports: Rangers Trade Artemi Panarin To Kings
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7:57NHL Winter Classic Preview: Rangers Vs. Panthers
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1:46Matthew Tkachuk Not Expected To Play In Winter Classic
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1:10Is The Winter Classic Still A Thing?
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0:50Highlights: Rangers at Blues (12/18)
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0:25Highlights: Canadiens at Rangers (12/13)
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0:41Highlights: Rangers at Golden Knights (11/18)
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0:46Mike Sullivan Looking To Change The Culture In New York
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0:45BREAKING: Rangers Trade Chris Kreider to Ducks
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1:54First Round Game 2 Highlights: Senators at Hurricanes
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1:15First Round Game 2 Highlights: Flyers at Penguins
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2:05Lean, Like, Love: Senators to beat Hurricanes
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1:57Lean, Like, Love: Kings to beat Avalanche
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8:56Reasons Why The Edmonton Oilers Can Win The Cup
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0:17Game 2 Prediction: Senators at Hurricanes
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0:46Lessons Learned From Game 1: The Carolina Hurricanes
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0:48Lessons Learned From Game 1: The Pittsburgh Penguins
Top Rangers News
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Rangers' Brendan Brisson: Pots pair for Hartford
Brisson scored twice in AHL Hartford's 4-3 loss to Springfield on Saturday.
This was Brisson's first multi-point effort since March 17. He has 19 goals, 37 points and a minus-32 rating over 66 appearances this season. Brisson hasn't been able to get back to his peak levels from a couple of years ago. He'll be a restricted free agent this summer if he gets a qualifying offer.
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Rangers' Carey Terrance: Picks up three points Friday
Terrance scored a goal and added two assists in AHL Hartford's 7-5 win over Springfield on Friday.
Terrance has earned eight points over his last nine games. He has just 16 points across 67 outings overall. The 20-year-old forward will need a bit more development time in the AHL before he can challenge for an NHL job.
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Rangers' Trey Fix-Wolansky: Five points in AHL win
Fix-Wolansky scored three goals and added two assists in AHL Hartford's 7-5 win over Springfield on Friday.
Fix-Wolansky crossed the 30-goal mark for the first time in his AHL career with this effort. He's at 31 tallies, 53 points, 207 shots on net and 121 PIM over 71 outings this season. He is slated for unrestricted free agency this summer.
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Rangers' Nathan Aspinall: Tallies twice in season-ending loss
Aspinall scored twice in OHL Flint's 5-3 loss to Windsor in Game 4 on Thursday.
With the loss, Flint's season has come to a close. Aspinall put up 10 goals and seven assists over eight playoff outings, including four goals over four games in this second-round series. The 20-year-old forward is under contract, so he'll likely begin 2026-27 with AHL Hartford.
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Rangers' Vladislav Gavrikov: Notches assist
Gavrikov had an assist and two blocked shots in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Gavrikov posted four assists over seven outings in April. The 30-year-old defenseman's first campaign with the Rangers was a bright spot for the team, as he put up a career-best 35 points (14 goals, 21 assists) with 119 shots on net, 105 blocked shots, 50 hits, 50 PIM and a minus-8 rating over 82 appearances. Gavrikov has six more years on his deal, and while he'll likely regress from an 11.8 shooting percentage, he'll be capable of well-rounded production in a top-four role.
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Rangers' J.T. Miller: Adds pair of assists
Miller notched two assists and two shots on goal in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Miller put up a goal and five assists, including four power-play points, over seven contests in April. Injuries limited the 33-year-old to 68 appearances this season, but he was productive with 17 goals and 53 points, as well as 144 shots on net, 123 hits and a minus-30 rating. Miller should contribute in all situations in 2026-27, and he'll have some bounce-back potential if the Rangers' overall play improves.
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Rangers' Gabe Perreault: Pots goal vs. Tampa Bay
Perreault scored a goal on three shots in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Perreault ended the season on a decent note after finding the back of the net in the Rangers' final two games of the campaign. The 20-year-old forward had a brief debut at the NHL level in 2024-25, but the 2025-26 season was his first full season in the league. He managed to rack up 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 49 appearances.
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Rangers' Tye Kartye: Lights lamp twice Wednesday
Kartye scored two goals and added an assist in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Kartye closed out the 2025-26 regular season in style after participating in three of the team's four goals, although the win did very little for the Rangers in the standings. The 24-year-old showed some promise since joining the Rangers via trade from the Kraken, posting 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 24 games with New York -- as opposed to his eight points in 40 contests with Seattle.
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Rangers' Mika Zibanejad: Two points in regular-season finale
Zibanejad recorded a power-play goal and an even-strength assist in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Zibanejad closed out the regular season in style, ending a six-game goal drought and posting a multi-point performance in the process. Zibanejad had nine points (two goals, seven assists) in his last eight appearances, and he finished the 2025-26 campaign with 78 points (34 goals, 44 assists) in 81 regular-season contests, ending as one of the few bright spots in what was an otherwise lost season for the Rangers.
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Rangers' Dylan Garand: Earns win in season finale
Garand stopped 29 of 31 shots in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning.
Garand got the start between the posts since the Rangers had nothing to play for in this regular-season finale, and in his first appearance since March 27, he delivered a solid outing while posting a .935 save percentage. Garand only made three appearances in 2025-26, going 2-0-1 with a 1.62 GAA and a .948 save percentage. He passed the eye test, but three games isn't enough to project the kind of goaltender he'll be at the next level. He's expected to battle for the No. 2 role next season with the confirmed retirement of Jonathan Quick,
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Rangers' Dylan Garand: Patrolling crease versus Bolts
Garand is slated to start Wednesday's road clash with Tampa Bay, Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic reports.
Garand will get the final start of the season while making just his third NHL appearance. In his prior two outings, the 23-year-old backstop went 1-0-1 with a 1.44 GAA. While Igor Shesterkin will remain the No. 1 option in the Big Apple next year, Garand should be in line to step up as the backup now that Jonathan Quick is hanging up his skates.
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Rangers' Matthew Robertson: Pots goal Monday
Robertson scored a goal and added two hits in Monday's 3-2 loss to the Panthers.
Robertson has chipped in six points over his last 17 contests. The 25-year-old has seen steady playing time down the stretch, though he's still functionally in a bottom-four role. He's at 18 points, 79 shots on net, 105 hits, 79 blocked shots, 38 PIM and a minus-3 rating over 71 outings this season.
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Rangers' Gabe Perreault: Tallies in loss
Perreault scored a goal on three shots in Monday's 3-2 loss to the Panthers.
Perreault had gone three games without a goal since his April 4 hat trick against the Red Wings. The 20-year-old rookie is up to 11 goals, 26 points, 70 shots on net, 25 hits and 22 blocked shots over 48 appearances this season. Perreault has a good chance of being a full-time NHL option in 2026-27, making him a quality sleeper pick in fantasy.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Falls to Florida in final start
Quick made 14 saves in Monday's 3-2 loss to the Panthers.
In what was his final NHL start after Quick announced that he'll be retiring after the season, the 40-year-old netminder nearly took the game to overtime, but Cole Reinhardt ripped a one-timer past him with less than two minutes left in regulation to break a 2-2 tie. Quick wraps up his 19th season with a 6-17-2 record, a 3.09 GAA and an .891 save percentage, and he's got a solid Hall of Fame case -- he's the winningest American-born goalie in NHL history with 410 wins, and his trophy case includes two Jennings Trophies and two Stanley Cup rings.
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Rangers' Jonathan Quick: Making last NHL start
Quick was the first goalie off the ice Monday, Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports, indicating he'll be between the pipes on the road versus the Panthers.
Quick confirmed after the morning skate that Monday's contest will be his final NHL game, bringing a close to his 19-year career. The veteran netminder won a pair of Stanley Cup championships when he was with the Kings, including being named the 2012 Conn Smythe winner. Overall, Quick will end up appearing in 829 regular-season contests. He has posted a 410-306-90 record, a 2.51 GAA, a .910 save percentage and 65 shutouts in the first 828 games before his final game Monday. Quick also went 49-43 with a 2.31 GAA and .921 save percentage in 92 career playoff outings.
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Rangers' Nathan Aspinall: Two goals in OHL loss
Aspinall scored twice in OHL Flint's 6-5 loss to Windsor in Game 2 on Sunday.
Aspinall is up to eight goals and 15 points over six playoff outings. He dominated for the Firebirds in the first round sweep over Owen Sound, but Windsor has presented a tougher challenge so far. Flint heads home down 2-0 in this second-round series and will need Aspinall to stay strong on offense to help the team stage a comeback.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| GF AVG | GA AVG | Power Play | |
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2.83 (23rd) |
3.00 (15th) |
24.7 (5th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| M. Rempe C Matt Rempe C | Thumb |




