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Rangers return home to take on Maple Leafs; 8 game win streak on the line

Bobby Bevilacqua

Rangers hi five line 10-22

Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

UPDATE: Boyle will sit according to AV. McIlrath will play. 

After another grueling road win against the Ottawa Senators, the Rangers (13-2-2) return back to Madison Square Garden to take on the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs (5-8-4), looking to add on to their best start in franchise history.
After everyone talked about the Montreal Canadiens quick start to the season, the Rangers have taken the league by storm, possessing the best record in the NHL and a tie for the most amount of points (28) of any teams.

In addition, New York has won eight straight games, as well as recording a point in 12 consecutive games (10-0-2). They’ve won 10 of their last 11 games (10-0-1), and have matched a franchise best for points through the first 17 games, and set a new record for wins through the first 17 games to begin a season. Read the rest of this entry

Rangers battle through tough Ottawa team for eighth straight win

Alexandra Russo

Rangers celebrate a goal 10-24

Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

After a brief moment of silence for the recent tragedy in France, the Rangers (13-2-2) and Senators (8-5-4) were set to go for the first of three matchups this season. The Rangers went 2-1-0 against Ottawa last season, winning once at home and once on the road. In Saturday’s afternoon game, the Rangers proceeded to extend their winning streak to 8 straight with a 2-1 shootout win.

It was easy to tell that the Rangers intended to set the pace of this game, and as always, it was a fast one. Giving up the first couple of shots on goal, the Blueshirts rebounded and played the up-tempo game they’re used to. They were able to sustain a significant amount of offensive pressure, and this led to quality scoring chances, particularly Miller’s chance with a wide open net. Kreider took a snap shot from the point, and Anderson’s attempt to stop it caused him to slip. JT Miller had the puck at left circle but failed to capitalize on the open net opportunity, and the game remained scoreless.

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Rangers look to continue historic start in Ottawa; Moore back in the lineup

Bobby Bevilacqua

rangers vs senators 1-20

Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

After a thrilling game against the St. Louis Blues, The Rangers (12-2-2) put their season best seven game win streak on the line when they head up north to take on the Ottawa Senators (8-5-3) for the first time this season.

Both teams are playing well up to this point, as the Rangers sit atop the Metropolitan Division and the Senators hold a slight lead for second place in the Atlantic Division. Ottawa has taken advantage of Tampa Bay and Detroit’s struggles, going 5-2-1 in their last eight games.

The Rangers are the hottest team in the NHL. They haven’t lost in regulation in over a month, recording a point in 11 straight games (9-0-2). They’ve set a new franchise record for wins through the first 16 games (12), and their 26 points tied a franchise record for their best start to the season. Read the rest of this entry

Zuccarello leads the charge as Rangers top the Blues in nine goal thriller

Bobby Bevilacqua

mats zuccarello goal celebration 10-13

Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

In a game that was supposed to be a low scoring, defensive affair, the Rangers (12-2-2) and the Blues (11-4-1) combined for nine goals, as New York skated away with their seventh consecutive victory and remaining the hottest team in the NHL.

On top of the win streak, the Rangers also extended their point streak to 11 games (9-0-2), and they have not lost in regulation since October 15th in Montreal. The 12 wins are a franchise best through the first 16 games of a season, while their 26 points to start the season tied a franchise record from 1970-71.

Affectionately dubbed “The Stat,” with the Rangers win, they’ve improved their record to 160-1-9 in the last 170 games when leading after two periods. Read the rest of this entry

Rangers aim for seventh straight win against Blues; Dom Moore OUT

Bobby Bevilacqua

Rangers celebrate a goal 11-6

Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

The start to the Rangers (11-2-2) has been historic, tying a franchise record for wins and points through the first 15 games of the season and carrying a 10 game point streak (8-0-2) and a six game win streak into tonight’s game against the St. Louis Blues (11-3-1) at Madison Square Garden.

New York and St. Louis have established themselves as consistent contenders over the past few years, finishing near the top of their respective divisions. That sets the scene for some very competitive games in recent seasons.

This is the first of two meetings between the Rangers and Blues this season, with the second game coming on February 25th in St. Louis. The teams split the two games last year, with the road team winning in both games. Both contests were also decided by one goal. Read the rest of this entry