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Highlights: Devils at Rangers (1/9)
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Highlights: Bruins at Rangers (1/2)
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Highlights: Rangers at Stars (12/20)
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Boomer and Gio: Rangers Take Game 3 in Overtime
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West Semifinal Highlights: Golden Knights at Oilers - Game 4
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East Semifinal Highlights: Capitals at Hurricanes - Game 4
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Hellebuyck's Road Woes Continue As Stars Take 2-1 Lead
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Panthers Even Series In Shutout Win Over Leafs
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East Semifinal Highlights: Maple Leafs at Panthers - Game 4
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Western Conference Semifinal Game 3 Highlights: Golden Knights at Oilers
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East Semifinals Highlights: Capitals at Hurricanes - Game 3
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Western Conference Semifinal Game 2 Highlights: Oilers at Golden Knights
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0:38
Breaking News: Ducks Hiring Joel Quenneville as Head Coach
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Best Bet For Stars at Jets-Game 1
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Best Bets for Stars-Jets Series
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Best Bet For Panthers at Leafs-Game 2
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Previewing The Stars Potential Semifinal Matchups
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Mikko Rantanen Nets Empty Net Hat-Trick As Stars Pull Off Miraculous Game 7 Comeback
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First Round Game 6 Highlights: Kings at Oilers
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First Round Game 6 Highlights: Maple Leafs at Senators
Top Rangers News
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Rangers' Brett Berard: Dropped from Team USA
Berard has withdrawn from the 2025 IIHF World Championship due to an undisclosed injury, Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports Monday.
Berard's undisclosed injury is not expected to impact his availability for the start of training camp in the fall. Still, it will be something fantasy managers want to monitor in the offseason. During the regular season, the 22-year-old winger registered six goals and four helpers in 35 outings. If he can be a full-time NHL player next year, Berard could push for the 30-point threshold.
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Rangers' K'Andre Miller: Goes under the knife
Miller reportedly had surgery to repair an upper-body injury but will be ready for the start of the 2025-26 campaign, Arthur Staple of The Athletic reports Friday.
As a restricted free agent, Miller will need a new contract this year before he can return to the lineup -- in addition to recovering from his upper-body injury. Based on the report, it sounds like Miller may not be 100 percent during training camp but should be available for Opening Night of the 2025-26 campaign.
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Rangers' Juuso Parssinen: Inks two-year extension
Parssinen signed a two-year, $2.5 million contract extension with the Rangers on Friday.
Parssinen tallied six goals and 10 assists across 48 NHL regular-season games with Colorado, Nashville and the Rangers. The 24-year-old ended the season with two goals and five points in his final three contests in 2024-25. Look for Parssinen to be a bottom-six forward for the Rangers in 2025-26.
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Rangers' Adam Edstrom: Should be ready for camp
Edstrom (lower body) said Monday that he has undergone surgery and should be fully healthy in time for training camp this spring, Vince Z. Mercogliano of USA Today reports.
Edstrom sustained a lower-body injury in early February that forced him to miss the remainder of the season, but he indicated Monday that he thought he could have been an option if the Rangers had gone on a playoff run. Now that the season is over, he'll remain with the team for a few weeks to get back to 100 percent, but his injury is unlikely to hinder him for the start of the 2025-26 season.
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Rangers' Braden Schneider: Undergoes shoulder surgery
Schneider (shoulder) missed the final two games of the regular season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum, according to Peter Baugh of The Athletic on Monday.
Schneider mentioned he had been playing through the issue but wanted to address it before the 2025-26 campaign. He expects to be ready for training camp in the fall. Schneider had six goals, 21 points, 95 shots on net, 145 blocked shots and 146 hits across 80 appearances in 2024-25.
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Rangers' Chris Kreider: Dealing with hand injury
Kreider ended the season dealing with a hand injury that may require offseason surgery, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports Monday.
Kreider rattled off a number of problems that plagued him throughout the season, but he apparently picked up the hand injury against Buffalo on Feb. 22, missing six games before he was at least healthy enough to return to the lineup. It was a rough season for the 33-year-old winger, who recorded just 30 points in 68 games after having produced 39 goals and 36 helpers in 82 regular-season contests last year.
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Rangers' Vincent Trocheck: Fourth shortie in last nine games
Trocheck scored a goal Thursday in a 4-0 win over the Lightning.
Trocheck scored a shorthanded goal on a give-and-go with J.T. Miller just 1:02 into the second period that stood as the winner. It was Trochek's fourth short-handed goal in the past nine games and sixth this season. That put him in a tie for the NHL lead with Alex Tuch of the Sabres. Trochek finished the season on a five-game, seven-point scoring streak (four goals, three assists). Overall, Trocheck recorded 26 goals, 33 assists, 214 hits, 202 shots and 78 blocks this season.
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Rangers' Chris Kreider: Finishes on upswing
Kreider had a goal and an assist in a 4-0 win over Tampa Bay on Thursday.
Kreider made it 2-0 at 4:02 of the third period with a shot over Jonas Johansson's glove from between the circles. He finished the season with back-to-back two-point games, but they were his first since Oct. 19. Kreider finished the season with 22 goals and eight assists in 68 games in 2024-25. He turns 34 on April 30, and he has two years left on his seven-year, $45.5 million contract that includes a 15-team no-trade list. The Rangers will undoubtedly kick the tires on a potential deal for Kreider, especially with limited cap space and contracts due to K'Andre Miller and Will Cuylle. It remains to be seen if the winger can rebound -- his 22 goals this year are a far cry from his last three seasons of 52, 36 and 39, respectively.
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Rangers' Igor Shesterkin: Finishes with sixth shutout
Shesterkin made 27 saves in a 4-0 win over the Lightning on Thursday.
It was his sixth shutout of the season. Shesterkin didn't play up to his usual standards this season, but much of that came from playing behind a squad that dropped from 114 points and a Presidents' Trophy in 2023-24 to 85 points and missing the playoffs. Shesterkin will be looking to exact revenge in 2025-26, so there's no need to drop him down fantasy draft lists.
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Rangers' Mika Zibanejad: Hits 20 goals eighth straight time
Zibanejad scored two goals and added an assist in Thursday's 4-0 win over Tampa Bay.
The goals pushed him to 20 on the season. It's the eighth straight season that Zibanejad has hit that mark. He turns 32 on Friday, but his so-called decline (62 points) seems situational. The Rangers were a bad team this year, and that impacted just about every member of the team. That means he could drop a few rounds during next year's fantasy drafts. Zibanejad is coming off a string of three seasons of 81, 91 and 72 points, respectively. That talent doesn't simply dry up with a player like Zibanejad, who is just 32 years old.
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Rangers' Carson Soucy: Unavailable Thursday
Soucy (illness) will miss Thursday's season finale against the Lightning, per Peter Baugh of The Athletic.
Soucy will close out the season with four goals, 13 points, 46 PIM, 115 hits and 106 blocks in 75 outings between Vancouver and the Rangers. He's in the second season of a three-year, $9.75 million contract, so he's set to be back with New York for 2025-26.
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Rangers' Igor Shesterkin: Starting final game of season
Shesterkin will be between the pipes versus Tampa Bay on Thursday, per Mollie Walker of the New York Post.
Shesterkin will likely face a depleted Lightning team as Tampa Bay is locked in to second place in the Atlantic Division and will host Florida in Game 1 of the opening round of the playoffs. Shesterkin is 26-29-5 with five shutouts, a 2.91 GAA and a .903 save percentage in 60 outings this season. Despite having the worst season statistically in his NHL career, Shesterkin was stellar most of the season and kept the Rangers in playoff contention. Shesterkin should be drafted among the top goaltenders in fantasy drafts ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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Rangers' Zac Jones: Ending year in part-time role
Jones suited up for the third time in nine games in Monday's 5-3 win over the Panthers.
Jones wasn't able to maintain consistent playing time in 2024-25, though he had some extended runs in the lineup when the Rangers dealt with injuries. He's produced 11 points, 50 shots on net, 43 blocked shots, 28 hits and 24 PIM over 45 appearances. He'll be a restricted free agent this summer, but the Rangers already have five blueliners under contract with Jones and K'Andre Miller in need of new deals, so Jones may not be able to carve out much more ice time in 2025-26.
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Rangers' K'Andre Miller: Earns two assists Monday
Miller recorded two assists, two shots on goal, three blocked shots, two PIM and a plus-1 rating in Monday's 5-3 win over the Panthers.
Miller remains hot to close out the campaign -- he has two goals and six assists over his last nine outings. That's helped him get his offense back on track, with a total of 26 points over 73 contests this season. He's added 109 shots on net, 106 hits, 108 blocked shots and a minus-2 rating to offer some all-around appeal as usual in fantasy.
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Rangers' Chris Kreider: Two helpers in Monday's win
Kreider provided two assists in Monday's 5-3 win over the Panthers.
Playmaking has not been much of a thing for Kreider this year -- this was his first multi-assist effort of the campaign. He's produced three goals and three assists over his last 12 outings despite seeing bottom-six minutes for much of that stretch. The winger is at 21 goals, seven helpers, 151 shots on net, 79 hits and a minus-8 rating through 67 appearances.
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Team Statistical Rankings
GF AVG | GA AVG | Power Play | |
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3.09 (13th) |
3.09 (19th) |
17.6 (29th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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C. Kreider LW Chris Kreider LW | Hand |
K. Miller D K'Andre Miller D | Upper Body |
B. Schneider D Braden Schneider D | Shoulder |
A. Kaliyev RW Arthur Kaliyev RW | Upper Body |
B. Berard LW Brett Berard LW | Undisclosed |