The New York Rangers landed forward J.T. Miller from the Vancouver Canucks in a five-player trade Friday night.
The Maven opens his column for questions about the Blueshirts. The following gem comes via via Brooklyn from ardent Rangers ...
The 2nd overall pick in 2019 Kaapo Kakko, who was recently traded to the Seattle Kraken, took a shot at his former team, the ...
Drury took his most dramatic step yet in making this Rangers roster his own by acquiring Miller in Friday's blockbuster trade ...
The Rangers acquire center J.T. Miller from the Canucks. Flyers, Flames make four-player trade. Follow this tracker for the ...
One theory behind the first-half freefall: the roster-wide dulling effect of the perceived indignancy around general manager Chris Drury ultimately trading captain Jacob Trouba to the Ducks on Dec. 6.
Twenty deals have gone down with notable players like Jacob Trouba, Cam Fowler, and Mackenzie Blackwood changing teams, along with promising youngsters like Kaapo Kakko and David Jiříček.
Are the New York Rangers back? After a horrendous start that led to the trading of captain Jacob Trouba and former No. 2 overall pick Kaapo Kakko, the Rangers have climbed out of their pit of despair ...
The Rangers' turnaround has hinged on two trades involving defensemen -- one that swapped Jacob Trouba for Urho Vaakanainen and another that brought in Will Borgen at the expense of Kaapo Kakko.
A player on the market that has some term left and brings a reliable defensive game is Philadelphia Flyer Rasmus Ristolainen.
The skid prompted the club to trade captain Jacob Trouba as well as forward Kaapo Kakko, and reports suggested the roster was fed up with general manager Chris Drury's personnel decisions.
With former captain Jacob Trouba and the No. 2 overall draft pick in 2019, Kaapo Kakko, already shipped, the Rangers roster is in limbo of still being good enough to compete, but another move or ...