The Rangers begin the playoffs the right way. 1 down, 15 to go.
Author: Ked
Brenden Dillon’s controversial check on Noel Acciari sparked debate. Some argue for the player’s accountability, while others emphasize the hit’s impact and call for appropriate punishment from Player Safety.
It’s been almost 11,000 days, can we at least pretend like we give a shit and try our best to bring home that beautiful Stanley Cup?
Show of hands – If I told you that on February 7th, 2024 we would be arguing about who should be in the New York Rangers net, would you believe me?
I say ride the hot hand and it’ll all figure itself out. What do you think?
It’s been a while since Kaapo has lit the lamp – November 20 to be exact. It’s been a tough year for the Fin. We all want him to succeed but it’s almost to the point where we nut up or shut up. Tonight was a good start.
In an original 6 matchup, the Broadway Blueshirts opened a can of whoop ass on the Chicago Blackhawks and took home another important 2 points for their first victory of the new year.
If you put yourself in a position to injure a star player then you better be ready to answer the bell. Now we wait until 7pm EST to see if the Rangers feel the same way. As Rupper says, the case remains open.
The Rangers are 25-9-1 with 51 points and stand atop the Eastern Conference standings with Boston trailing them with 48. Is that good?
The future is unclear for the 24 year old center as Blueshirt fans hold their breath to see what happens next.
Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy. In a game that could’ve and should’ve been a W, the Rangers fell to the Panthers 4-3 on Friday night. Why did they lose?
Despite consistently emphasizing the importance of “details,” this team appears to struggle in executing them for a full 60 minutes.