What started as a season filled with optimism and potential for another Stanley Cup run has unraveled into a near-disaster in less than seven weeks.
The Rangers began strong, with a 12-4-1 record. However, they’ve since lost 13 of their last 17 games, dropping to 16-17-1 and falling out of the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. Unfortunately, their upcoming schedule offers little relief. Coming out of the holiday break, eight of the Rangers’ first nine games are against teams currently in playoff position by point percentage. This stretch includes matchups with the Washington Capitals, New Jersey Devils, and Vegas Golden Knights—three of the top-four teams in the league—along with a clash against the reigning champion Florida Panthers. #nhl #hockey #newyorkrangers
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According to Tankathon, the Rangers face the second-toughest remaining schedule in the league, in large part due to this brutal stretch. If they continue playing as they did before the break, they could find themselves effectively out of the playoff picture by mid-January. The Rangers need major changes in their personnel to turn things around. I know many fans are enjoying the struggles and frustration of Rangers supporters right now, but what do you think is next for the team? Significant roster moves could be on the horizon for the organization.
The Rangers are embarrassing. They play with no heart and zero emotion. Time for a new era.
How has no owners or players spoke against Dolan yet? What are they afraid of?
Brink?? They are a disaster