Jonathan Quick is one of the greatest netminders of the salary cap era in the NHL. A three-time Stanley Cup Champion with the Los Angeles Kings and Vegas Golden
Jamie Benn scored on a power play 2:17 into overtime and the Dallas Stars rallied from an early three-goal deficit to defeat the struggling New York Rangers 5-4.
President's Trophy winners are in town to begin their two-game regular-season series against the Colorado Avalanche. This season, after securing the trophy for first place in the league last year, the Rangers currently sit at 25th in the league.
New York's struggles have been well-documented over the last couple of months. They currently sit 6th in the Metro with 45 points, five back of Columbus for the first wild card. They've gone 5-3-2 in their last 10, but have won 3 of the last 4, with wins over Vegas and New Jersey among those.
The Rangers haven’t wavered when describing their games for the past few weeks. Even if the results and their placement in the standings didn’t change much, they’d improved from the lowest points
The four-game, six-night venture begins tonight in Manhattan, as the Blue Jackets take on the New York Rangers before heading to take on the Islanders on Monday. From there, the wheels are up to Toronto for a Wednesday meeting before the trip ends a night later with a third division game Thursday in Carolina.
The New York Rangers have some big decisions to make that will dictate the direction of the franchise. After a dreadful month of December, the Rangers are starting to get back on track as they hold a 4-1-2 record through January thus far.
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The Rangers have gotten back on track, but there is still a lot of work to be done. A long time ago the Rangers were lost in the NHL Forest and now they are out of the woods. (That is, for the next 24 hours.) Yeah, that solemn 4-15-0 Nov-December charade had the MSG chameleon sextet looking deader than the Montreal Maroons. But that was long ago.
The Rangers claimed Kaliyev, 23, off waivers from the Kings on Jan. 6. He's played in three games and has yet to score a point.
The Edmonton Oilers still might need to add another goaltender this season, and one candidate the team should target is Karel Vejmelka from the Utah Hockey Club.
The Boston Bruins didn't realize a big turnaround after their coaching change, so now they could be sellers ahead of the trade deadline.