Ex-Staten Island resident Arthur Kaliyev made his first major contribution as a member of the New York Rangers when the right wing scored a game-tying goal during a 5-3 victory over the Utah Hockey Club Thursday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City.
BOTTOM LINE: The Carolina Hurricanes face the New York Rangers in Metropolitan Division play on Tuesday. New York has a 6-7-0 record in Metropolitan Division games and a 24-21-4 record overall. The Rangers have scored and allowed 148 goals this season for an even scoring differential.
On Sunday, the NHL revealed the New York Rangers’ quarter-century team. The first team features many stars from the team’s recent history. Forwards Chris Kreider, Artemi Panarin and Mika Zibanejad – all on the active roster – are in front of defensemen Adam Fox and Ryan McDonagh and Hall of Fame goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.
Artturi Lehkonen scored the tiebreaking goal with 14.7 seconds left and the Avalanche defeated the Rangers 5-4 on Sunday.
The six players voted to each First Team will be on the ballot for the NHL All Quarter-Century Team that will be chosen via a fan vote that will start in February. Today, the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the New York Rangers. Players are listed in alphabetical order.
One big key to the Senators emerging victorious over Toronto was Pinto’s play against Leafs superstar Auston Matthews. Pinto played over 13 minutes against Matthews at five-on-five, according to Natural Stat Trick. Matthews played 22:47 but had just one shot in the loss, snapping his five-game points streak.
Plenty of time remains for the talented Artemi Panarin, Luke Fox, Mika Zibanejad, and surrounding cast to help steer the Rangers back to being a legit Cup contender.
Arthur Kaliyev is making his mark with the Rangers, using his offensive skill, puck possession strengths, and ability to complement New York’s top talent.
Defenseman K’Andre Miller had a goal and an assist and Igor Shesterkin made 35 saves as the surging New York Rangers routed the Philadelphia Flyers 6-1.
The New York Rangers' season is turning into a disaster. After a 12-5-1 start, the team has gone 4-13-0 in its last 17 games. Trading away former captain Jacob Trouba and 2019 second overall pick ...
Finally, late in January of 1965 – with several players out of the lineup due to injury – Sterner was recalled by the Rangers. He made his NHL debut on January 27, 1965 against the Boston Bruins at MSG, becoming the first player who was born and trained in Europe to play in an NHL game.
On a cold February day last year, the New York Rangers played their cross-town rivals, the New York Islanders, in an outdoor game at Met Life Stadium. It was a thrilling game, with the Rangers coming from behind to beat the Islanders in overtime.