New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks and J.T. Miller
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Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick recorded his 64th career shutout on Tuesday, tying Henrik Lundqvist for 17th most all-time.
The 2024–25 New York Rangers ended the season with a bottom-five power play. After years of being near the top of the league, the power play collapsed.
Many of the underlying analytics so far this season have not been pretty, but a few indicate better results may be around the corner.
At 39 years old, Quick is continuing to show he still has a ton left in the tank, as he’s had an excellent start to the season for the New York Rangers. As the backup goalie to Igor Shesterkin, Quick has thrived in his role this season, recording a 2-1 record, 1.35 goals against average, and .941 save percentage.
The Vancouver Canucks dropped a frustrating 2-0 shutout loss to the New York Rangers on Tuesday night at Rogers Arena. The game marked J.T.
The New York Rangers have had a historically poor start to the season at home to begin an important 2025-26 NHL season.
The New York Rangers have opened the new NHL season off fairly slowly, and things have looked a little bleak to start. Even with a coaching change this summer,
The marquee matchup of the week in NCAA Hockey pitted a pair of New York Rangers prospects facing off against one another, when Ty Henricks and the defending national champion Western Michigan Broncos skated against the Michigan Wolverines, featuring 2025 second-round pick Malcolm Spence.