The New York Rangers (7-7-2) have gone winless (0-6-1) at home this season. They have been shut out in 5 of their 7 games, tying a franchise record for most times shut out at home in a single season, and it's only November 9th. Yet, on the road, they are 7-1-1 and the most dominant road team in the NHL.
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The New York Rangers (7-7-2) have gone winless (0-6-1) at home this season. They have been shut out in 5 of their 7 games, tying a franchise record for most times shut out at home in a single season, and it's only November 9th. Yet, on the road, they are 7-1-1 and the most dominant road team in the NHL.
The New York Rangers (7-7-2) have gone winless (0-6-1) at home this season. They have been shut out in 5 of their 7 games, tying a franchise record for most times shut out at home in a single season, and it's only November 9th. Yet, on the road, they are 7-1-1 and the most dominant road team in the NHL.
The Rangers have split the first two games of their Western Canada road trip as they head into Edmonton to take on the Oilers. After a tough loss to the lowly Flames, the Rangers picked up a shutout win in JT Miller's return to Vancouver.
The New York Rangers (3-4-2) have lost five straight home games to start the 2025-26 season. Struggling to play a consistent game on both sides of the puck, and falling behind early in the standings, Chris Drury's seat must be warming up.
The New York Rangers have gone 180 minutes without a goal on home ice to start the 2025-26 NHL season. Despite solid play, great goaltending, and improved defending, the Blueshirts have lost three out of their first five games.
The New York Rangers dropped their season opener 3-0 to the Pittsburgh Penguins, as the new Rangers' bench boss was defeated by his former club. Colorado College Tigers Men's Hockey Coach, Kris Mayotte joins the show for an exclusive look at Noah Laba on and off the ice.
With two games remaining in the Pre-Season for the New York Rangers and just 29 players remaining in camp, Noah Laba & Gabe Perreault continue to make a push towards a roster spot. J.T. Miller remains day-to-day.
New York Rangers preseason action is heating up, and the storylines are already getting interesting. Zack and Steven dive into top prospect Gabe Perreault’s strong preseason performance and debate whether he has a real shot at making the Rangers’ NHL roster on Opening Night. They also break down Brennan Othmann’s slow start and what it could mean for his development and chances of sticking with the big club. Plus, the guys analyze how the Rangers’ bottom six forwards might shape up heading in...
Stefen Rosner of NHL.com, The Hockey News, and The Elmonters joins the show to discuss all things Metro and offer some insight on the new-look Islanders. Brendan and Steven discuss the Rangers' announcement naming JT Miller captain. Training camp is officially underway, and the Rangers' new staff dropped some interesting tidbits during the first press conference.
Kirill Kaprizov turned down a $128 million extension offer from the Minnesota Wild, a contract that would have made him the highest-paid player in the NHL. The Rangers have a vacancy at Captain; which player best fills the void?
The New York Rangers' season kicks off in one month, and Brendan, Steven, and Zook are back, breaking down the offseason. The guys give their Metro Standings predictions, hot takes for the upcoming season, and future bets they love.
General Manager Chris Drury was active on July 1st, landing the number one defenseman on the free agency board, Vladislav Gavrikov, and trading K'Andre Miller to Carolina.
The New York Rangers officially re-signed Matt Rempe to a 2-year contract, as General Manager Chris Drury and Head Coach Mike Sullivan continue to try to piece together a new look roster. The NHL Draft is just over a week away, as a big decision looms for the Rangers.
The New York Rangers have officially dealt their longest tenured player, Chris Kreider, to the Anaheim Ducks. Kreider, who ranks amongst the best Rangers ever in nearly every offensive category, was owed $6.5 million per year for the nex two seasons.
The Rangers hired Mike Sullivan to replace Peter Laviolette behind the bench, but can he get the Rangers back on track? Plus, with the Islanders securing the number one pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Rangers' future outlook is looking dim compared to the rest of the Metro.
The New York Rangers have their eyes set on Mike Sullivan as they look to name Peter Laviolette's replacement. Joe Micheletti retires from the booth after 19 years. Rangers have a movement problem. And much more!
While the New York Rangers may not be participating in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, they are still making headlines during it. General Manager Chris Drury received a multi-year extension on the heels of head coach Peter Laviolette's firing. Newsday's Colin Stephenson joins the show to fill us in on the latest around a crazy start to the Rangers' offseason.
The New York Rangers are on the brink of elimination, with one point separating them from becoming the fourth team to miss the playoffs after winning the President's Trophy and the first franchise to complete that feat twice.
The New York Rangers put forth one of the worst efforts in recent memory against the Calgary Flames, falling from the second wild-card position in a what has been a disappointing season.
The New York Rangers (7-7-2) have gone winless (0-6-1) at home this season. They have been shut out in 5 of their 7 games, tying a franchise record for most times shut out at home in a single season, and it's only November 9th. Yet, on the road, they are 7-1-1 and the most dominant road team in the NHL.