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New York Rangers: Wolf Pack and Prospect Report

Drew Williams

Notable Prospect Notes

Pavel Buchnevich

  • Buchnevich has been excellent with Severstal of the KHL, playing on the top line as one of the leading scorers. Buchnevich has six goals and 10 assists in 23 games.
  • Russia's Pavel Buchnevich celebrates after scoring the 3 - 5 in the empty goal after the team of the US took out their goalie in the final minute of the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships quarter final match between USA and Russia in Malmo, Sweden on January 2, 2014. AFP PHOTO / TT NEWS AGENCY / ANDREAS HILLERGREN / ** SWEDEN OUT ** (Photo credit should read ANDREAS HILLERGREN/AFP/Getty Images)

    Photo courtesy of Andreas Hillergen/AFP/Getty Images.

Brian Gibbons:

  • Leading in points for the Wolf Pack with eight points in ten games played (3G, 5A)
  • Signed in free agency; Played for the Penguins and Columbus
  • Likely to be called up if a third-line player is injured

Brady Skjei

  • Highly touted 1st rounder taken by the Ranger 28th overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft
  • Has played in all ten AHL games so far
  • Statline: 0G, 3A, 3P; +1 with 0 PIM

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Rangers roster decisions may hint at a future trade

Bobby Bevilacqua

raphael diaz hi five line

Raphael Diaz cleared waivers, but where does his future lie? Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

After a successful summer and some smart moves to improve the roster from top to bottom, the Rangers headed into training camp with some questions. Who would play center, would the prospects finally crack the roster, and what would the line look like? These were just a few of the questions that plagued Vigneault and his staff.

With the preseason over, there are still a fair amount of questions that remain unanswered.

The Rangers current roster situation doesn’t make much sense. During the preseason, Vigneault talked about wanting to keep eight defensemen and 13 forwards, but wasn’t sure if they could fit it under the cap. Instead, the Rangers decided to keep 14 forwards and push themselves right up against the salary cap. Read the rest of this entry

McIlrath, Lindberg proving their worth, lineup for final preseason game

Bobby Bevilacqua

Dylan McIlrath and Oscar Lindberg collage

Dylan McIlrath and Oscar Lindberg are two rookies who are seriously pushing for am opening night roster spot. Photos courtesy of MSG Photos.

It’s going to be very tough for Alain Vigneault to go against the youth movement for this upcoming season.

Like Anthony Duclair did last season in training camp, Oscar Lindberg and Dylan McIlrath, both rookies, have opened the eyes of the coaching staff, make a significant case for them to be on the opening night roster.

The strong performances from many of the youngsters has Vigneault perplexed too, stating that he has not finalized the roster heading into the final preseason game tonight against the Boston Bruins.

“I can tell you right now we have not come up with a definite answer yet,” Vigneault told Blueshirts United. “These are all questions we are right now debating within our group. This player brings this element, this player brings that element. How do we look with a certain guy in the lineup? Young versus older? We’re working through the process and I can tell you right now we haven’t come up with a definite answer on any of those things.” Read the rest of this entry

Rangers set lineup for preseason clash with Philly, Glass and Megna scratched

Bobby Bevilacqua

Rangers celebrate a goal 9-21

Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

The Rangers have announced the starting lineup for tonight’s game at Madison Square Garden after making some significant roster cuts, leaving the team with just 15 forwards and eight defensemen.

Here were the lines from the morning skate, and the expected lineup for tonight.

Chris Kreider-Derek Stepan-Rick Nash

JT Miller-Derick Brassard-Mats Zuccarello

Jesper Fast-Kevin Hayes-Viktor Stalberg

Jarret Stoll-Dominic Moore-Emerson Etem

Ryan McDonagh-Dan Girardi

Marc Staal-Dan Boyle

Keith Yandle-Dylan McIlrath

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Rangers continue with fourth round of cuts, Raanta designated as backup

Bobby Bevilacqua

raphael diaz hi five line

Raphael Diaz is one of the players that has made the final roster cuts. Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

The Rangers made a few more significant cuts following their win over the New Jersey Devils, cutting down the roster to just 25 players; 15 forwards, eight defenseman and two goalies. Vigneault will have to cut two more forwards and likely one defenseman.

The Rangers reassigned Luke Adam, Ryan Bourque, Brian Gibbons, Ryan Graves, Chris Summers, Mat Bodie, Brady Skjei and Magnus Hellberg, and they will report to Hartford’s training camp.

Vigneault’s latest roster moves means that we’re in the final stages of the cuts. Dylan McIlrath is still fighting for a spot and Jayson Megna, Oscar Lindberg and Jarret Stoll are still looking to get Tanner Glass out of the lineup. Read the rest of this entry