Artturi Lehkonen scored the game-winner with 14.7 seconds to go in regulation, lifting the Colorado Avalanche to a 5-4 victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. The Avalanche’s late,
The New York Rangers close their season-series with the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden (1:00 PM ET - TV: MSG Network - Radio: ESPN 880 AM). Five of New York’s next six games will be played at MSG.
Artturi Lehkonen scored the tiebreaking goal with 14.7 seconds left and Mackenzie Blackwood made 33 saves and the Colorado Avalanche defeated the New York Rangers 5-4.
The loss leaves the Rangers (24-21-4) three points behind the Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets, who hold the two wild-card berths in the Eastern Conference. They are also one point behind the Ottawa Senators and two behind the Montreal Canadiens.
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.
The 23-year-old winger will likely report to AHL Hartford where he'll provide New York with organizational ... Impact The Rangers have found more success with a fourth line of Adam Edstrom ...
Today, the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the New York Rangers. Players are listed in alphabetical order.
The New York Rangers are all set for their matchup against the Colorado Avalanche today at 1 PM EST. Here’s everything you need to know from a Rangers perspective. Projected Lin
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.
Here's why the New York Rangers should not trade for J.T. Miller: 1. The Blueshirts are perfectly balanced up and down the line 2. Chris Drury's low-key – but important – moves are working out well. 3.
The New York Rangers spent Saturday afternoon practicing for the Colorado Avalanche, rooting for their next opponent to earn a regulation win over the Boston Bruins and preparing for two players slightly sooner than expected.