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The Rangers suffered another deflating home loss in which they failed to score and heard scattered boos on their way off the ice.
The vibes are high right now for the Pittsburgh Penguins, and it's certainly no secret that new head coach Dan Muse is getting the most out of his 9-4-3 team - which is tied for third in the Eastern Conference and fourth in the league.
New York earned a 4-1 road victory over the Detroit Red Wings its last time out on Nov. 7. New York played at home in its last game on Nov. 7, and lost 5-2 against the Minnesota Wild. As hockey play continues, get ready for the contest with everything you need to know before Saturday's game.
The New York Rangers suffered an embarrassing 5-0 shutout loss to their crosstown rivals, the New York Islanders, less than 24 hours after manhandling the Detroit Red Wings.
BOTTOM LINE: The Nashville Predators come into the matchup against the New York Rangers as losers of four straight games. New York has gone 0-6-1 in home games and 7-7-2 overall. The Rangers have a 6-0-1 record when scoring at least three goals.
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New York has stumbled on home ice thus far but proved itself a road warrior with a third consecutive win Saturday night to cap a long trip.
The New York Rangers are one of the worst teams in the NHL right now, and one of their defensemen is popping up in trade rumors.
The Detroit Red Wings (9-5, fifth in the Eastern Conference) host the New York Rangers (6-6-2, 15th) in conference play on Friday at 7 p.m. ET. Detroit's last game was a 1-0 road loss against the Vegas Golden Knights on Nov. 4.
K’Andre Miller, known for his time with the New York Rangers, is now a Carolina Hurricane. A game at his old home, Madison Square Garden, is where he faced his
Laba went undrafted in the USHL and wasn't selected by the Rangers until he was an overager. Now he's an NHL roster regular at 22.