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Following the 3-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller didn’t mince words about his performance, making something clear to Mike Sullivan and his teammates.
The New York Rangers dropped a second consecutive game and third in the last five outings on Tuesday night, falling 3–2 to the Vegas Golden Knights. Vegas rookie forward Braeden Bowman opened the scoring on a power play in the first period, and Vegas added another man-advantage goal from Shea Theodore in the third.
The NHL has a bit of a smaller slate for a Tuesday night, but there are still eight games on the docket. The Toronto Maple Leafs host the St. Louis Blues to sta
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When the New York Rangers traded away Kaapo Kakko, it looked like it would come back to burn the organization. And for a while it did, especially when the 2019 second-overall pick in 49 games last season logged 30 points with the Seattle Kraken and appeared on the verge of breaking out.
New York has won six in a row away from Madison Square Garden, the last two in dramatically different ways. The offense erupted on national TV in a 7-3 takedown of the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday before J.T. Miller scored the game-winner for the Rangers in a 2-1 shootout victory against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.
Injuries keep piling up for the Golden Knights. Defenseman Jeremy Lauzon will miss Tuesday’s game against the New York Rangers after suffering an undisclosed injury in Saturday’s win over the St. Louis Blues.
J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck scored in the shootout to give the Rangers their NHL-leading ninth road win, 2–1 over the Blue Jackets on Saturday.
Is Mason Appleton shooting the puck into the empty net at the buzzer actually worth the New York Rangers starting a scrum with the Detroit Red Wings?