10. Mailbag: Bernie Rhode has a tip for Chris Drury: "Offer Jonathan Toews a PTO. The Rangers need a player like Toews because they still are sloppy defensively, particularly through the neutral zone. Toews is just the center to show this group how it's done."
The Rangers have been doing better since the start of 2025, however, Larry Brooks of the New York Post believes that the team’s recent improvement likely won’t turn them from sellers into renters at the trade deadline.
Let’s look at potential deadline rental candidates, plus how much the Rangers could expect in return.
The New York Rangers are looking a lot more like the team most expected them to be this season amid a seven-game point streak, and the mood in the locker room has drastically improved following a tumultuous first half of the campaign.
Rangers coach Peter Laviolette paired the two when Miller returned from an upper-body injury on Dec. 28. While they didn’t gel right from the jump, they’ve quickly built chemistry and have arguably become the Rangers’ best two-way defensive pairing.
With less than two months until the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline on March 7, the New York Rangers are likely looking to see more changes come soon. The Rangers were
Nothing is expected to change the mind of New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury, who is set on being sellers ahead of the March 7 trade deadline. Drury was already quite busy earlier in the season when he shipped out captain Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks and forward Kaapo Kakko to the Seattle
The New York Rangers are looking to make changes to their roster and star Patrick Kane's Detroit Red Wings are reportedly interested in bringing in a significant player from the New York franchise with the goal of bolstering their squad for the 2024-25 NHL season.
Strictly speaking in numbers; yes the New York Rangers, who currently occupy the eighth wild card spot for playoff contention in the Eastern Conference, can mak
Here are three things to watch for when the New York Rangers play the second of a three-game road trip against the Colorado Avalanche.
Borgen is set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2024-25 season. Rangers general manager Chris Drury can try to extend Borgen or trade him around the March 7 NHL Trade Deadline.
The Colorado Avalanche (26-17-1) open a five-game homestand against the middling New York Rangers (20-20-2). Puck drop is scheduled for 7:08 p.m. MT. READ MORE: Is Casey Mittelstadt’s Cold Streak Becoming a Major Issue?