The New York Rangers are trying to stay confident as their season continues to slip away. The Washington Capitals beat them 7-4 on Saturday to give them 16 losses in their past 21 games.
The New York Rangers suffered yet another loss in what has become a cataclysmic jump off a bridge in the last two months. Their record fell to 17-20-1 after initially starting 12-4; they lost 7-4 to the Washington Capitals on Saturday afternoon at Capital One Arena.
The New York Rangers have been the worst team in the NHL over the last month, and now they've handed down a major demotion to one of their top stars. After
Asked if he was disappointed to be taken out of a spot he’s occupied for a majority of his nine-year tenure in New York, Mika Zibanejad was frank.
The New York Rangers were in dire need of a victory on Thursday night after losing four consecutive games, and Mika Zibanejad stepped up. The 31-year-old scored his first goal in nine contests as the Blueshirts doubled up the Boston Bruins 2-1 at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers continue to be a team that is making waves in the rumor mill. As Full Press Hockey has reported, the Rangers are open for business under General Manager Chris Drury.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs look to solidify their roster ahead of the NHL trade deadline, analyst Nick Alberga of The Leafs Nation has urged the team to target New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad.
The Blackhawks took an early lead on Tyler Bertuzzi's 14th goal of the season, set up by Connor Bedard's pass following a steal from Zibanejad, at 5:37. Chicago's Wyatt Kaiser scored his first NHL goal late in the second period.
During Sportsnet's "Saturday Headlines" segment, the first of the 2025 calendar year, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman threw cold water over the speculation involving the aforementioned players and a potential blockbuster trade.
The 2024-25 season has not been the kindest to Mika Zibanejad, though he has been trying to correct that since the holiday break.