The Maven opens his column for questions about the Blueshirts. The following gem comes via Leander Swift of Long Island.
Chytil has been centering a line, with wingers Chris Kreider and Arthur Kaliyev, that has looked promising the last few games.
Some new details have emerged on the Vancouver Canucks-New York Rangers trade that fell through last weekend that would've sent J.T. Miller back to "The Big Apple."
Chytil had a goal and an assist in a 6-1 win over Philadelphia on Thursday. Chytil's third-period deflection put the Rangers up 4-1. It snapped a six-game goal drought (one assist). Rumors continue to swirl about being included in a possible trade for J.
The Rangers returned to full strength in their 3-2 overtime loss to the Avalanche on Tuesday night at Ball Arena.
The New York Rangers were shut out 5-0 by the New Jersey Devils on Dec. 23. It was their 13th loss in 17 games and dropped them into a tie with the New York Islanders for last place in the Metropolitan Division. Each team had 33 points.
The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the New York Rangers, 6-1, at Madison Square Garden on Thursday evening. The Philadelphia Flyers lost to the New York Rangers, 6-1, at Madison Square Garden on Thursday evening. The Rangers generated three goals by defensemen, and each member of the New York blueline recorded at least one point.
Owen Tippett scored the opening goal of the game for the Flyers. With the loss, the Orange and Black’s three-game winning streak also comes to an end.
Filip Chytil could be back in the New York Rangers’ lineup against the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night. Chytil has missed the past two games with an apparent upper-body injury that remains somewhat of a mystery.
Details have emerged of the nixed trade that nearly sent Vancouver Canucks forward J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers.Rangers center Filip Chytil, defenseman Ryan Lindgren, and some future assets - including a first-round pick - could've been headed to Vancouver had the trade gone through,
Typically, when an NHL team has the luxury of counting on two 100-point players in its lineup, things go the right way. In Vancouver, the opposite is happening right now. The situation surrounding Elias Pettersson and J.
Even though forward Elias Pettersson has told the Canucks he wants to stay in Vancouver amid the rumoured dressing room feud with teammate J.T. Miller, the club might ignore what he said and move him instead.