As New York’s playoff hopes continue to get slimmer and slimmer, players including Chris Kreider, Will Borgen and Ryan Lindgren have all been the subject of trade rumors. If the Rangers find themselves in a similar position in a month from now, expect Drury to start accumulating assets to build for the future.
Rangers Win In Dallas Will Borgen joined a New York Rangers team that has been floundering as of late, losing 11 of their last 14 games. Friday night's matchup
If the Rangers continue to struggle, Will Borgen could possibility be traded before the NHL Trade Deadline in March.
One of the Rangers’ biggest problems has been disappointing play from their defensemen and they should insert Zac Jones back into their lineup
New York Rangers and their fans. On Jan. 1, 2024, the Rangers had the best record in the NHL. On Jan. 1, 2025, they have the worst record in the Metropolitan Divison.
Asked if he will request a trade, now that coach Peter Laviolette seems to have settled on a top six that includes newcomers Urho Vaakanainen and Will Borgen along with regulars Adam Fox, Ryan Lindgren, K’Andre Miller and Braden Schneider, Jones suggested at some point he may.
With a retool likely happening with the New York Rangers, it seems they are going to move off of players acquired during their rebuild.
The Blueshirts are sinking in the standings and facing critical decisions about the direction of the NYR franchise.
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The New York Rangers are in a bind. They're last in the Metropolitan Division and could re-tool the lineup soon. With a dismal 16-18-1 record in the NHL, could they move a key player, Mika Zibanejad?
New York returns a different team — and not for the better. In a tumultuous stretch since Nov. 21, the Rangers have traded captain Jacob Trouba, traded 2019 No. 2 pick Kaapo Kakko, healthy-scratched Chris Kreider and gone 4-14-0. The 12-4-1 start to the season is a distant memory.
The Rangers' 6-2 trouncing Saturday at the hands of the Lightning was another disaster in a stretch full of them.