The New York Rangers will hit the road for a couple of games after a successful two-game home-stand. On Thursday night, they venture into Colorado to take on the Avalanche and conclude the month of March by visiting the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday.
The New York Rangers edged out the Philadelphia Flyers 6-5 in overtime for Peter Laviolette‘s 800th win in the National Hockey League. Tuesday night’s showdown between the two rivals provided all of the dramatics.
Peter Laviolette always admired Jonathan Quick’s greatness from afar. But he’s appreciating the future Hall of Famer even more these days now that they’re on the same side with the New York Rangers.
The New York Rangers play host to a struggling Philadelphia Flyers squad at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night with a chance to clinch a playoff spot.
Will Cuylle will be a healthy scratch for the New York Rangers when they host the Florida Panthers on Saturday. It’s the first game the rookie forward will not play this season.
On Thursday, the New York Rangers made another push for the Presidents’ Trophy by beating the league-leading Bruins in Boston, 5-2. With the victory, they moved a point behind the B’s and will have a chance to surpass them on Saturday when they host the Florida Panthers.
With under four weeks remaining in the NHL regular season, the New York Rangers are among a group of eight teams with a realistic chance to win the Presidents’ Trophy.
Though the New York Rangers just might be the hottest team in the NHL right now, that hasn’t stopped coach Peter Laviolette from tweaking his bottom six with the impending Stanley Cup Playoffs in mind.
Hours before the New York Rangers’ matinee against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, coach Peter Laviolette was unsure which 20 players would be in their lineup.
For a while, things were starting to look dire in the Big Apple. From Dec. 1 until Jan. 15, the Rangers were the 17th-best team in the league with a record of 11-9-1.
Peter Laviolette III, the son of New York Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette, was ejected for misconduct (continuing an altercation) last Saturday night and his reaction is only just now going public.
The 2023-24 NHL season is through its first month, so let's look at some winners and losers.
With puck drop just days away, here are the New York Rangers headlines that have caught the attention of Blueshirt fans. Soon enough, Rangers fans will be either driving into Manhattan or taking the train to Penn Station to see their team skate out for the first time as a solidified unit this season.
The New York Rangers are well underway with training camp and the preseason, as opening night is just ten days away. Newly hired head coach Peter Laviolette has gotten his time to analyze his team and get himself prepared for the upcoming 2023-24 campaign.
The New York Rangers have been proactively expanding their behind-the-scenes team through a series of significant hirings. Two of these appointments stand out as particularly noteworthy.
The lengthy bidding process to become the new owner of the Ottawa Senators has finally come to a close, and billionaire Michael Andlauer has come out on top.
The intentions on Broadway are clear: Stanley Cup or bust.
The New York Rangers have made a significant coaching change, appointing Peter Laviolette as their new head coach. Laviolette, with his vast experience in the NHL, including his most recent stint with the Washington Capitals, brings a wealth of knowledge and a winning pedigree to the Rangers organization.
The Rangers sit squarely in their win-now window, delivering 110 and 107 points, respectively, over the past two seasons, so it isn’t a huge surprise to see them choose an uber-experienced coach in Laviolette.
Shortly after the Calgary Flames named Ryan Huska their 21st head coach in franchise history, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports that the New York Rangers are prepared to name their 44th.
On Monday, reports suggested Peter Laviolette will take over the New York Rangers bench and fill the NHL’s most notable coaching vacancy. Laviolette departed the Washington Capitals organization on April 14 after missing the playoffs during the last year of his contract.
The New York Rangers could be the first team of the 2023 offseason to fill a vacant head coaching position. Per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, well-tenured NHL bench boss Peter Laviolette is becoming the consensus pick to take over behind the Rangers bench, with a potential announcement coming next week.
The Washington Capitals had a disappointing season, and it has resulted in some changes behind the bench.
As was reported on Friday, the Washington Capitals and head coach Peter Laviolette have agreed to mutually part ways. With his contract coming due and
On Friday, the Washington Capitals and head coach Peter Laviolette mutually agreed to part ways after three seasons.
The Washington Capitals and head coach Peter Laviolette have mutually agreed to part ways.
Peter Laviolette has typically had a short shelf life in every one of his four previous head coaching stops prior to the Washington Capitals.
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