The Rangers got their captain back Wednesday night against the Hurricanes.
Even though Carolina is hampered by injuries, this was a victory the Rangers could hang their hat on.
At the first significant mile marker of the NHL season, things are going as well as they could be for Mathieu Darche.
K’Andre Miller is the kind of player who makes you question why it didn’t work out with the Rangers, the organization that drafted him 22nd overall in 2018.
The Islanders have seen some brutal streaks on the power play over the past few seasons.
It all looked different from above.
He was a healthy scratch in six of the past eight games.
Barzal has been noticeable in every game. The numbers haven’t followed, although, as he himself pointed out after Tuesday’s practice, the wins very much have.
Vladislav Gavrikov didn’t look like he would finish the game. Then, he helped end it for the Rangers.
After picking up their second home win of the season, the Rangers (11-11-2) next head to Carolina to face the Eastern Conference-leading Hurricanes on Wednesday.
Finding positives within the Rangers’ season-high four-game losing streak is challenging.
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Panic is premature. But the writing on the ice is impossible to ignore.
The bad news for the Islanders was, at least, all over by the time the game started.
The Islanders had already filled Romanov's roster spot by calling up Marshall Warren, and it's unlikely there will be more roster moves in the near future.
The necessary level of desperation has not been where it needs to be with this Rangers team.
The Islanders didn’t have much of an issue with their would-be tying goal getting waved off Saturday.
The Rangers were without J.T. Miller on Saturday night against the Mammoth due to an upper-body injury.
And that is what you would call a hard landing.
Conor Sheary earned a second NHL chance with the Rangers well over a month ago.