A new name has landed on the New York Rangers' trade block. What was already a crowded group of names adds one more, as defenseman Zac Jones is the latest Rangers players that could be playing elsewhere soon.
The New York Rangers entered the 2024-25 season with Stanley Cup expectations. The team played up to those expectations for about six weeks before slipping into a seemingly inescapable downward spiral.
The Dallas Stars have won four straight but entering a matchup versus the New York Rangers, who they've lost to in five of their last six matchups
According to Josh Yohe of The Athletic, the New York Rangers made a trade offer to the Vancouver Canucks that the latter didn’t like. There has been speculation that Rangers’ GM Chris Drury has been eyeing a way to get J.
In New York, it’s not working anymore. The Rangers tried to remedy the situation by trading their former captain (Jacob Trouba) to Anaheim, and Chris Drury (GM) also sent Kaapo Kakko to Seattle.
The Vancouver Canucks reportedly turned down an offer from the New York Rangers to trade Mika Zibanejad for J.T. Miller earlier this season, according to
Dallas was undefeated during its three-game homestand with wins against the Buffalo Sabres, Ottawa Senators and the Utah Hockey Club. The game in New York
The New York Rangers claimed the former Staten Island resident off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings on Monday, the club announced. The 23-year-old Kaliyev was actually born in Uzbekistan, but moved to the Island along with his family when he was just two-years-old. The right wing lived here for 11 years before moving to Michigan.
Larry Brooks, The Post’s Hall of Fame hockey columnist, has added another honor to his collection. Brooks has been voted 2024 co-sportswriter of the year for New York State by the National Sports Media Association. Brooks was one of five New York Post writers to reach the seven-person finals for the award.
The seven teams already connected to Rōki Sasaki reportedly aren't the only clubs in the running to sign the Japanese free agent pitcher. Sasaki has
The New York Yankees have beefed up their bullpen this offseason, but they are still in need of another left-handed relief arm. There are a few different route