Mark Messier. Wayne Gretzky. Chris Kreider? That is right, folks. Kreider, 33, joined Hockey Hall of Famers and legends Messier and Gretzky as the only Ranger to score a natural hat trick in a period during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
With a full day to celebrate and digest Chris Kreider’s heroics, we can take a step back and give a […]
The first place team in the Metropolitan Division and the the top team from the Atlantic Division will meet in the 2024 Eastern Conference Final when the New York Rangers play the Florida Panthers.
The New York Rangers don’t have an opponent yet, but they know they’ll open the Eastern Conference Final at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, May 22.
The New York Rangers are moving on to the next round of the NHL playoffs after a miracle comeback in game six on Thursday night. The Carolina Hurricanes were at home and it looked like they were going to force a game seven as they had a two goal lead with under 14 minutes left in the game.
The New York Rangers found a way to close out the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Second Round, winning 5-3 after making an incredible comeback down 3-1 entering the third period.
The New York Rangers pulled off one of the biggest comebacks of the year Thursday night, down 3-0 to the Carolina Hurricanes and storming back to win 5-3, also securing a 4-2 series victory.
For the second time in three seasons, and fifth since 2012, the New York Rangers will play in the Eastern Conference Final. Four more wins and the Blueshirts will reach the Stanley Cup Final for only the second time in 30 years as they try to win their first championship since 1994.
Things certainly didn’t look great for Chris Kreider and the New York Rangers heading into the third period Thursday night. They were ahead 3-2 in their Second Round series against the Carolina Hurricanes, but trailing 3-1 in the game.
The Carolina Hurricanes looked to continue their reverse sweep, while the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers looked to get the edge in their series during Thursday’s Stanley Cup Playoff action.
Following the premature ending to the Hurricanes' 2023-2024 season, doubts remain over head coach Rod Brind'Amour's future.
On Thursday night, Kreider's name was mentioned alongside Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier. And while he will never be in their class when it comes to career achievements, Kreider is establishing a New York Rangers legacy of his own.
Chris Kreider's natural hat trick in the third period will be the only thing many will remember from what was arguably one of the wildest games of this year's Stanley Cup playoffs.
Welcome back to another day of NHL Predictions. Each day, Last Word on Hockey takes a look at the games that are happening and gives our predictions for each one, breaking down head-to-head and other factors that may play in.
Experience. That’s what everyone loves to talk about during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It’s all about experience. The Rangers’ 3-0 series lead has suddenly slipped away, and now they need to steal a game on the road in PNC Arena on Friday to avoid resorting to Game 7.
The New York Rangers are on a two-game losing streak, despite getting their postseason off to a red-hot 7-0 start. They now hold just a 3-2 series lead over the Carolina Hurricanes entering a decisive Game 6 matchup on Thursday night.
The ugly narrative, seemingly dead and buried on the strength of an outstanding first seven games of these playoffs, has unfortunately found new life for Artemi Panarin.
After a hot 3-0 start in the second round against the Carolina Hurricanes, the New York Rangers have found themselves on the losing side in Games Four and Five.
The New York Rangers began the Stanley Cup playoffs with seven straight victories, but concern is creeping in heading into Game 6 of their Eastern Conference second-round game against the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Action Network hockey expert Carol Schram shares a prediction for Thursday's NHL game between the New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes.
While there is no doubt that New York Rangers fans are starting to get scared when it comes to being up three games to two over the Carolina Hurricanes heading into Thursday night’s Game 6 in Raleigh, there is one Rangers player who is not scared.
The award is given “to the player who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice, during the regular season and who plays a leading role in his community growing the game of hockey.”
Jacob Trouba and the New York Rangers had all the momentum on their side against the Carolina Hurricanes. New York had a 3-0 series lead heading into Game 4 of their matchup in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The New York Rangers received a welcome surprise amidst their current postseason series with the Carolina Hurricanes when it was announced that Filip Chytil would make his return to the lineup.
The New York Rangers are on the verge of advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals. They could have swept the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 4 but fell. It was their first loss of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, having swept the Washington Capitals in round one.
The New York Rangers‘ second line, consisting of Alexis Lafreniere, Vincent Trocheck, and Artemi Panarin, was dominant in the regular season. Each player recorded career highs in points as Lafreniere had 57 (28 goals and 29 assists), Trocheck had 77 (25 goals and 52 assists), and Panarin had 120 (49 goals and 71 assists).
The Czech pivot hasn’t played in over seven months due to suspected concussion symptoms.
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