2019 March

It’s ‘out of our control’: Rangers veterans brace for big changes

Fundamental changes are more than likely to come to the Rangers’ roster in the coming months, and they know it. The core group that has been together for this six-year run, which has been a success in every way except actually winning a Stanley Cup, is now standing on shaky ground. Following a second-round series […]

Read More

Sidney Crosby is the battered face of NHL’s concussion failure

Anybody who was even a remote observer to the NHL this season could have told you this was coming. The concussion-spotter rule was a farce from the beginning, and now the league and the Players’ Association should catch more than just much-deserved criticism, but they could very well have put themselves at the center of […]

Read More

These Instagram ‘likes’ about Hillary Clinton have an Isles goalie in hot water

Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss has apologized after he reportedly caused an outrage in Germany when it was discovered that he “liked” an Instagram post comparing Hillary Clinton to Adolf Hitler. Griess issued the apology through his team after complaints from the German hockey federation — who Greiss is currently competing for during a tournament in […]

Read More

The most untouchable Ranger may be the one they benched

Amid the turbulent summer that lies ahead for the Rangers, there is a new group of young players who likely aren’t going anywhere, because they have shown the potential to form the franchise’s new nucleus. That starts with the one player on the roster who is likely the most untouchable in negotiations this offseason — […]

Read More

The Capitals have tried everything \u2014 except trading Ovechkin

The knee and hamstring injuries through which Alex Ovechkin soldiered on for the final nine games of the playoffs may, to a degree, muddle the Capitals’ postmortem, but this fact is not complicated at all: In three playoff series against Sidney Crosby and the Penguins, Ovechkin and the Caps are 0-3 — losing all three […]

Read More

Rangers shake up minors as Chris Drury keeps climbing

The Rangers didn’t wait for their annual Palm Springs Summit to start making moves this offseason. With the organizational meeting, usually set at president Glen Sather’s western hub of operations, coming up soon, the franchise fired Ken Gernander as the coach of AHL Hartford after the Wolf Pack’s last-place finish this past season. It was […]

Read More

NHL anthem singer miffed over snub for Carrie Underwood

The longtime anthem singer at Nashville Predators hockey games has sour grapes over being replaced in the Stanley Cup playoffs by superstar singers such as Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town. Dennis K. Morgan, who has been singing at Predators games for 17 years, told The Tennessean he has been hurt […]

Read More

Why the future of USA hockey is so bright

American hockey is in good hands. Despite our young Yankees’ disappointing 2-0 loss to Finland in the quarterfinals of the World Championships on Thursday in Germany, signs of promise abound. Mostly, that lies in the youth on the roster, a lot of it localized. The Rangers sent Brady Skjei, 23, and Kevin Hayes, 25, both of whom […]

Read More

Lindberg and another early exit make Rangers staple expendable

Regarding the Rangers, as the hockey department convenes at Glen Sather’s La Quinta Western White House this week for its offseason congress: Only one team in NHL history other than the 2012-15 Blueshirts won as many as eight playoff rounds over four years and failed to win the Stanley Cup. The Bruins of 1988-91 won […]

Read More

What it’ll take to get Brendan Smith to stay with Rangers

Brendan Smith’s sights are not necessarily set on hitting the open market on July 1, but the impending free-agent defenseman’s agent made it clear Monday that while the 28-year-old could eschew free agency to remain with the Rangers, it would have to be for a fair market value deal. “Brendan has told me that he […]

Read More