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One of the unique, and unexpected, trends over the past few seasons in the NHL has seen 100-point teams miss the playoff the ...
Nikolaj Ehlers agreed to a deal with Carolina Hurricanes. Tracking the signings and trades since free agency opened on July 1 ...
The Anaheim Ducks continued their busy summer by signing Mikael Granlund to a three-year contract, but did they pay too much for the forward?
Growing up in Scarsdale, Brian Nicholas is a lifelong Rangers' fan. This week, he got to don their jersey in development camp ...
Though it’s one thing to be ripped away from your developmental path, the 20-year-old now has the opportunity to play closer ...
As New York makes moves to improve next season, top prospect Gabe Perreault is also aiming to make the NHL roster in the fall ...
This is the place to keep track of all the latest news and information regarding the Blueshirts as NHL free agency opens at ...
After shopping K'Andre Miller for weeks, the Blueshirts are sending him to a division rival in exchange for draft picks.
The Rangers entered a bitterly long offseason with plans to revamp a disappointing roster, but as of Sunday evening, they've yet to acquire any new NHL players. Sure, shipping franchise staple Chris ...
Kreider will likely play a top-six role for the Ducks and slot in on either the first or second unit of the power play, so that increased workload should give him a golden opportunity to bounce back.
Kreider, who first suited up for the Rangers in the 2012 NHL playoffs, gave the OK on the reported deal Thursday morning. The Ducks were on the forward's 15-team no-trade list.
Shedding his status as the longest-tenured Blueshirt, who first ventured to New York for the 2012 NHL playoffs at age 20, fresh off of Boston College’s campus, Kreider signed off on a trade to ...