Bantering Points: 3/1/26
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Your morning round-up of the latest from Blueshirt Banter, Rangers News, and updates from around the NHL
What began as another lifeless matinee turned into a comeback effort, as the Rangers rallied from behind and outlasted the Penguins in a tense shootout finish.
Pregame Same players for the Penguins, Stuart Skinner gets back into the lineup for the visiting team. First period Lots of penalty trouble early for the Rangers, Braden Schneider is the first to go 1:28 into the game. The Pens make them pay quickly. Anthony Mantha gets a great redirect on Erik Karlsson’s point shot, […]
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Liam Greentree is making his presence felt since arriving in the Panarin trade, while the Rangers’ broader prospect pool continues to offer plenty of intrigue—and questions.
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Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (30-15-12, 72 points, 2nd place Metropolitan Division) @ New York Rangers (22-29-7, 51 points, 8th place Metropolitan Division) When: 12:30 p.m. ET How to Watch: National broadcast on ABC Pens’ Path Ahead: Things are about to get busy for the Pens, who are back home for a 1 p.m. ET matchup with the Vegas […]
The Rangers are taking another low-risk swing in claiming Tye Kartye, a physical, penalty-killing forward who could factor into their evolving fourth-line plans.
As the league resumes play, we take a deeper dive into Ethan Belchetz, Mathis Preston, and Carson Carels.
Vincent Trocheck survived, Igor Shesterkin did everything he could, and the Rangers still lost—because of course they did.
Team USA’s golden moment delivered unforgettable memories—and may have complicated the Rangers’ future more than anyone in New York wants to admit.
The San Jose Sharks have been poking around the New York Rangers as the March 6 trade deadline nears, and it sounds like their shopping list includes Braden Schneider. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period has connected San Jose to Schneider, which fits a Sharks team trying to build forward without waiting years to fix its blue line, which is definitely their weakest spot. Sharks interest in Braden Schneider is about roster fit Schneider checks a lot of boxes for a team like San Jose: ...
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The Flyers closed out their pair of back-to-back road games with a trip up to New York to face off against a struggling Rangers team. Coming off of a disappointing loss to the Capitals in last night’s return to action, the Flyers were eager to regroup and find a more positive result to close out the trip. And while it wasn’t the smoothest of complete showings for them, they were able to gut this one out and come away with a big win in overtime. The basics First period: 9:56- Sam Carr...
The Rangers welcomed back key stars and honored their Olympic champions, but a late breakdown and Matvei Michkov’s overtime winner turned celebration into frustration.
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The Philadelphia Flyers are back, again! After restarting their season in Washington Wednesday night (and losing) the Flyers are now in New York City to face a Rangers team with an actually worse record. It’s going to be a, well, a game. Puck drop: 8:00 p.m. How to watch/listen: 📺: ESPN 📻: 93.3 WMMR Pregame reading The Flyers have five games to play before the NHL trade deadline next Friday. What will those games tell us as to how general manager Danny Briere could ...
Shesterkin and Fox are back, Brendan Brisson is getting his shot, and while it may not save the Rangers’ season, it at least gives fans something new to watch.
The U.S. are champions, Canada is coping, and Mike Sullivan might have created a Rangers problem.
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Vincent Trocheck is unquestionably the most highly-desired of the New York Rangers ' trade chips as we approach the March 6th deadline. There are plenty of teams interested. For instance, he has frequently been linked to the Minnesota Wild. But insider David Pagnotta has reaffirmed earlier reports that Trocheck has a particular preference (and a 12-team no-trade list) for his next destination. Several teams around the league need not apply, as Pagnotta intimated on the DFO Rundown on Wed...
The Rangers returned from Milan and immediately made decisions that are, at best, confusing and, at worst, a warning sign that Drury and Sullivan may already be losing sight of what this rebuild actually requires.
Your morning round-up of the latest from Blueshirt Banter, Rangers News, and updates from around the NHL
Your morning round-up of the latest from Blueshirt Banter, Rangers News, and updates from around the NHL