Thursday, June 30, 2016

NYR TODAY THURS 6/30: NYRPDC, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

New York Rangers Prospect Developmental Camp Notes:
Swedes Shine in Scrimmage
With 2 days left in the NYRPDC Both 21 year old Matt Stromwall and 19 year old Robin Kovacas both from Sweden scored a pair of goals each for the "White" Team in a losing effort to the "Blue" Team 8-5. Stromwall signed as a free agent in April of this year and Kovacas a NYR 3rd round draft choice in 2015 were teammates on AK in Sweden.
Stromwall will be playing his first season in North America in Harford with the Wolf Pack while Kovacas will return to Sweden for at least another year and hopefully return to play in North America for the 2017-2018 season.

NYR NOTES: 

The Rangers are reportedly in discussions with pending UFA winger Viktor Stalberg to keep him from becoming a free agent on Friday.







NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/30 
Bob Froese G (1986-1990) Ken Gernander RW (1996-97,2004) Ron Harris D (1972-1975) Jamie McLennan G (2003-2004) Bert Robertson D (2000-2001) Steve Weeks G (1980-1984)




Today in NYR History June 30

1976: The Rangers acquire Nick Fotiu from the New England Whalers (WHA) in exchange for cash and an agreement to play two future preseason games against the Whalers.














2009: The Rangers acquire Chris Higgins, Ryan McDonagh, Pavel Valentenko and Doug Janik in exchange for Scott Gomez, Tom Pyatt and Mike Busto.









Wednesday, June 29, 2016

NYR TODAY WED 6/29: Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/29 
Theoren "Theo" Fleury RW (1999-2002) Brian Lawton C (1988-1989)














Today in NYR History June 29
2007: The NHL announces that Mark Messier will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

NYR NOTES 6/28: Buchnevich, RFA's

Pavel Buchnevich spoke to the media today at the NY Rangers Prospect Developmental Camp through an interpreter, Rangers Director of Euro scouting Nikolai Bobrov, and said (NYR):















  • On staying in Russia this past season and deciding to come over now, "last year I was in Cherepovets and I played a lot and I was getting a lot of ice time and needed experience and didn't feel that I was ready and now I feel better and more ready."
  • What part of your game makes you confident, "I felt that the age was a bit different, even at 20 it's considered to be a bit young and felt that I needed more time to get physically prepared and Cherepovets and SKA St. Pete and get more experience and get older."
  • On assimilating to the city and the language barrier, "I haven't really seen the city yet. We practice a lot and I just arrived a couple of days ago, so I can't comment on that, but as far as the language barrier, all of the guys have been very helpful. They either show by hands or help with words and I am living with another Russian, Sergey Zborovskiy and he has been very helpful as well and everyone is trying to help me."
  • How has the experience been on the ice and being around, "Well, I didn't have much ice time in Cherepovets, so I didn't skate much. The training part is just starting now and I am getting used to physical training and off ice will start in full force in the near future. I am just getting in shape now. As far as the organization, it has been wonderful and everything that they write about."
  • How do you describe your game, "I think I am not quite a goal scorer but a thinking player, cerebral player and a playmaker."
  • What will the biggest adjustment be going to a small rink, "physical game, less space, less time to make decisions, to make plays. More speed and quickness and fewer drops of the puck and cycles and regroups with the puck as there is less space and more scoring chances because the area is smaller."
  • On his speed and physicality he will face, "If I weren't sure I wouldn't come here."
  • Did he speak with former teammates who played in the NHL, "Kovalchuk was very good with me and sent me many text messages, 3-4, recently congratulating me about being here and I communicated with him quite a bit and he was enough of a resource for me."
  • Expectations for the season and himself, "I am focused on the present and the summer and getting in shape and this type of hockey. That is where my focus is now."
  • Will you be here the rest of the summer, "I will be here most of the summer, will go home for 10 days and will be back for training camp....he is going to Traverse City."

Rangers Restricted Free Agents:
The Rangers have contacted all of their RFA's but have yet to offer any contracts. 

NYR TODAY TUES 6/28: Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/28 
Lance Nethery C (1980-1981) Muzz Patrick D (1938-41,1945-46)













Today in NYR History June 28
1990: The Rangers acquire forward Tim Domi and Mark LaForest from Toronto for Greg Johnston.

Monday, June 27, 2016

RANGERS NEWS AND NOTES MON 6/27: RFA's, Lindros, Rumors

 RANGERS RFA QUALIFYING AND NON-QUALIFYING OFFERS ANNOUNCED
The following RFAs in the Rangers organization did not receive qualifying offers and are now free agents:

Luke Adam, Michael St. Croix, Chris McCarthy, Josh Nicholls, Michael Kantor and Samuel Noreau.

RFAs who were qualified and whose rights the Rangers retain include:

Chris Kreider, JT Miller, Kevin Hayes, Dylan McIlrath, Tommy Hughes, Mat Bodie, Marek Hrivik and Nicklas Jensen.
A player can accept his qualifying offer and play under that contract for one season. A player can also reject their qualifying offer to work on a different kind of contract.

LINDROS HHOF BOUND 

Former Ranger Eric Lindros has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2016.

Lindros was acquired on Aug. 20, 2001 in a deal that sent Pavel Brendl, Jan Hlavac, Kim Johnsson, and 2003 third-round pick (Stefan Ruzicka) to Philadelphia for Lindros and future considerations (conditional first-round pick, conditions not met.) Aug. 23, 2001 - P.J. Stock signed as free agent.

In 192 games with the Rangers from 2001-2004 Lindros scored 66 goals, 92 assists including 73 points in 72 games in 01-02.

RANGERS RUMOR RUMBLINGS

Pending NY Islanders UFA Matt Martin has come up in discussions as a possible signing the Rangers might be looking into come this Friday. Martin just finished a four-year deal with the Islanders with a cap hit of $1 million and an actually salary of $1.3 million and should be able to be signed for 2.5-3M per season. Martin is an effective 4th liner but is not a "penalty killer" so the 2-3M range may be a little steep for a 4th line player with cap restrictions.

Many UFA names from the KHL have been linked to the Rangers with the thought of making Pavel Buchnevich's transition to the NHL a little bit easier. Names included were Nikita Nikitin, Anton Khudobin, Viktor Tikhonov and Alexander Radulov. Radulov has reportedly returned to the KHL. Tikhonov is a young skilled player that hasn't been consistant who served as translator for Artemi Panarin while with the Blackhawks. Former Ranger Pavel Valentenko's name has been thrown around as well. The Rangers main concern the Rangers have  is Buchnevich does not speak English and the only other player on the Rangers who does is Chris Kreider along with this being his transitioning year from KHL to the NHL.

NYR TODAY MON 6/27: Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH, Draft Roundup

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/27 
Eric Cairns D (1996-1998) Don Raleigh C (1943-44,1947-1956)



 










Today in NYR History June 27
1966: The Rangers claim Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion off waivers from Montreal.















NY RANGERS DRAFT ROUNDUP
The lowdown on the Rangers 6 Picks


D: Sean Day (3rd Round: 81st Overall/CAN) - Day is one magnificent skater. One of the few players elected with the "exceptional status" tag in Canadian Juniors, Day's speed on the backend is amazing to watch, along with a 5-star hockey IQ and offensive sense. Makes slick and crisp passes to his forwards while also possessing a lethal wrist shot from the point. He isn't shy from physical play and will lay the body. The issue with him is drive and off-ice problems. Seems at times to lazily make a play, which would ultimately bite his team in the butt. Negative weight gain also impacted his play and ultimately had him drop into Broadway Blue's lap. According to his interview, those "problems" are over and he is focused on becoming the "exceptional" player he was originally considered. If put together, the Rangers got a steal here. Either way you split it, Day will be an NHL player at some point.


D: Tarmo Reunanen (4th Round: 98th Overall/FIN) - An offensive minded defender who has world class hockey IQ, puck skills and offensive prowess. Is very good at the transition game, as well, as he isn't a liability on defense and won't shy away from physical play (although needing to bulk up some). Has a very steady hand and mind while playing. Nine times out of ten, he will make the smart play over a stupid one. Had an injury riddled season this year with limited viewings by many, which ultimately stunted his original 1st round bid. It is no secret that when healthy, Reunanen is a solid defending product and prospect.



LW/RW: Tim Gettinger (5th Round: 141st Overall/USA) - A big winger listing around 6'5"/200lbs., Gettinger is a project pick. Has great hands and power to get to the dirty areas of the net and score. Is a pure goal scorer and has a blistering wrister, snapper and slapper. Won't hesitate to drop the gloves, but very rarely does. Hockey IQ isn't that great and speed isn't so much a factor, however, he has an average speed for a big guy. Won't drive the physical play, but won't shy away from a hit, either. Could be a very intriguing power forward in the NHL, but needs the time to grow into his body.



C: Gabriel Fontaine (6th Round: 171st Overall/CAN) - Overage centerman who carried a lot of the workload for the QMJHL's Rouyn-Noranda Huskies this year. A pure center, Fontaine has the talent for a complete game in the NHL. Good two-way player, can pot goals, play make and can be reliable for predominate PK duties. Drives to the net hard and is always in front chipping in dirty goals. He is a pest to play against and is very physical. Will come at you like a freight train and lay huge, yet clean, blows to the opposition. When the play is over, he sure will find an opponent to chirp to. Has fan favorite potential and could be a reliable grinder for a cup winning team. Could work on skating, as it's above average.


G: Tyler Wall (6th Round: 174th Overall/CAN) - Wall dominated the Ontario Junior Hockey league, and the numbers appear to back it up. He is a big goaltender who plays deep in his net, which is the style that Rangers' goaltending coach helped bring to the forefront. He'll know exactly what to do with him. Committed to Umass-Amherst of Hockey East, and the Rangers will be content letting him marinate there for four years. This is the fourth-straight year the Rangers have drafted a goaltender in round four or later, which is fine with me. It's a position that is best addressed through quantity, as opposed to drafting a few of them with high picks.




LW/RW: Ty Ronning (7th Round: 201st Overall/CAN) - Although undersized at 5'8", he surely doesn't play like it. Has the overall skill to make the players around him better. Is shifty and won't be scuffed out of a play. Compete level is high and strive for the game is high. Another highly rated prospect that fell due to his size and roster spot on the failing Vancouver Giants organization. Knows his role and will thrive at it. This kid wasn't drafted so much of NHL bloodlines, but because he can flat out play.

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Rangers Prospect Camp Begins Monday

Sunday the NY Rangers announced their Roster for Prospect Development Camp. Camp will start on Monday June 27th and end on Friday July 1st.
The following players will take part:

Forwards: Nick Betz, Pavel Buchnevich, Dmitri Buinitsky, Adam Chapie, Reid Duke, Steven Fogarty, Gabriel Fontaine, Tim Gettinger, Ryan Gropp, Michael Joly, Robin Kovacs, Brad Morrison, Boo Nieves, Matthew Plesa, Nicholas Plesa, Peter Plesa, Ty Ronning, CJ Smith, Malte Stromwall, Adam Tambellini, Zackary Zborosky.

Defense: Calle Andersson, Sean Day, Troy Donnay, Ryan Graves, Turner Ottenbreit, Rylan Yaremko, Sergey Zborovskiy

Goalies:Brandon Halverson, Mackenzie Skapski, Tyler Wall

NYR POST DRAFT RUMBLINGS

NOTES & RUMORS











@RNYRF Staff Report
DRAFT WEEKEND RUMORS: Close But No Cigar
Following Friday and Saturday at the 2016 NHL Draft many "rumors" were squashed concerning possibly trades surrounding the Rangers. Although in trade discussions throughout the 48 hour period with all NHL GM's present at the draft Jeff Gorton could only pull off a small trade bringing defenseman Nick Holland for a 2017 4th Round Draft pick from Colorado.
Rangers fans were teased all day Friday with rumors of the Rangers pursuing trades for Kevin Shattenkirk, Cam Fowler, Matt Dumba and at one point in the day on Saturday even rumors of the Rangers having substantial talks with pending UFA Steven Stamkos. Many Rangers players were involved throughout the day on "Social Media" Rumors including Rick Nash putting in his list of 12 teams he could be traded to. Derek Stepan's name popped up quite frequently along with tales of Gorton shopping both defenseman Dan Girardi and Marc Staal to numerous teams even though they both have no-move clauses in their contracts. The rumors seem to be just that, rumors and disappointment to the Garden Faithful.
UFA RUMORS
Along with the rumblings of talking to Stamkos, the Rangers were linked to a few UFA's this weekend with names such as Thomas Vanek who was bought-out by the Minnesota Wild and Michael Grabner who will be coming off a 3M 5 year contact with Toronto who received him in a trade last season with the Islanders. Come Friday July 1st it might just be an interesting day for the Rangers and their fans if Gorton can clear cap space and pull together enough money to sign their RFA's and bring in some new blood to the "Blueshirts".
SEARCH FOR NEW ASSISTANT COACH COMING TO AN END?
With GM Jeff Gorton saying that the Rangers are close to deciding on a replacement for recently departed Ulf Samuelsson to Charlotte of the AHL. Said to be in the mix are former NY Ranger and current Wolf Pack D-Coach Jeff Beukeboom, and former NHL'er Darryl Sydor. Fan favorite Brian Leetch is reportedly not interested in taking the position alongside Vigeault on the Rangers bench. Gorton did say that the team will take another week or so to make a decision but nothing is imminent.
CLOSING THOUGHTS
Will Jeff Gorton make moves to improve the stale Rangers corps? It's believed he will, although no moves were made to clear cap space in order to sign pending UFAs or trades made to bring in "New Blood" it wasn't for a lack of trying as Gorton was said to be burniing up the phone lines Friday and Saturday along with many discussions with other GMs. It's still early in the race towards July 1st and Gorton does have time to make the "right" moves heading forward. Surely there will be some popular and unpopular deals done but he seems to have a "game plan" in place and is unwilling to make deals just for the sake of making them. Said to be looking for the best deal available and not willing to take "less than what's worth" is not any easy task to endeavor. Improvement take time especially when he came into his first full off season as GM holding onto NMC and NTC Contract clauses with high salary players such as Nash, Girardi and Staal. Gorton will get the job done, just be patient Rangers fans.

NYR TODAY SUN 6/26: Alumni Birthday, TDINYRH

NYR Alumni Birthday 
6/26 Kirk McLean G (1999-2001)


























 Today in NYR History June 26
1999: The Rangers acquire Jan Hlavac, a first-round pick in 1999 (Jamie Lundmark) and a third-round pick in 1999 from Calgary for Marc Savard and a first-round pick in 1999.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

RANGERS GM GORTON TALKS DRAFT AND MORE

Rangers GM Jeff Gorton spoke after the draft on Saturday and said (NYR):
On the picks, "As far as the picks go, obviously it's the same. You come out with the guys that you want and the guys work hard all year and put together a list and hope to get good value with the picks. That is what we felt we did. It's always difficult when you don't have a first round pick or second round pick, I can't stand here and say we are going to have a player who will play for us next year but we are encouraged with some of the picks that we made."
On Sean Day, "the guys have done their homework on the player. They have talked with everyone around him. I think we knew it was kind of a possibility, it's similar to Duclair in a lot of ways. He was falling and there were reasons, supposed reasons and you do your homework and you hope that you are right."
What is the priority now, "our priority is that we have development camp, guys are coming in, and then free agency. We are still in a lot of conversations with trying to make our team better and that is our priority, to get better."
Where are the Rangers right now, "it's hard to say that, Larry. We are in a spot where we are trying to get better, trying to make some deals to get better. We are in a lot of conversations, we are listening to everything, we are close on a few things that didn't materialize today. There wasn't a ton of deals the last few days, we will see where it goes over the next week."
On the RFAs, "I have reached out and talked to them, a couple of them more than once. I told them that I needed to know where the cap was, I needed to get through the draft, now we have done that and will have some harder conversations. I have an idea of what it's going to be for these guys depending on the term for all of them. We will move forward from there."
"We like our RFAs, yes."
Were you close to moving into the first round, "there was a couple of things that we had...yea, I would say that it was close but obviously it didn't happen. We tried to do some things, we thought it was close. It didn't go the way we wanted to but at the same time we weren't going to be forced into a deal that doesn't make sense."
Have you started talking to any UFAs, "we have a few guys we are trying to reach out to. We are into that process and see where that goes."
"I think it's fair to say that we are keeping our options open, whether it's the top free agents, role players, those kind of things, we are talking to them all because things can happen and happen quick. We are just trying to be ready."
Is there a certain area you are targeting in free agency, "I think so, but I'd rather not say. I don't think it will help me to tell you who we are targeting but you can probably look at our roster and pick that apart and figure out what we need to do. I'd rather not say that we are looking for this guy or that guy because I don't think it's going to help us."
Do you consider yourself to be a contender, "It's June 24th, I would say that by the fact that you are asking me the question that you would probably say no, but I think we have things to do to get us where we want to go. We lost Yandle who was a real good player for us, terrific guy. It's a big hit and we are looking to see where we can go from there and how to get better whether it's on defense or at forward. Are we going to make a big trade? Sign a free agent, we are going through all of those scenarios and hopefully, yes, we will be among those teams that have a chance to win."
On a new assistant coach, "closer, yes, but nothing imminent. We will probably take another week or so here and then decide something."
Isn't there anyone you haven't qualified who might be a surprise, "uhh, I don't think so. I don't think any of them would be a surprise."
"We just made at trade with Colorado, we traded a fourth rounder next year for Nick Holden. Defenseman. That should be coming out right now....I think Holden is a guy who has gotten better every year in the league. He is a well rounded guy, kill penalties, play both sides, is real responsible, can skate. I think that he's good depth and see where he fits in."
On the expansion draft, "I don't think it impacts everything we are doing but we have to be mindful of what is going on. We are going to lose one player, at the end of the day everyone loses one player so we can't disrupt everything that we are doing and to make a bunch of trades to satisfy these requirements. I think we know what is going on, we have laid it out with different scenarios and each move we make we will pay attention to it but I can't see us making a move just because of the expansion draft."

Rangers deal for Nick Holden

The New York Rangers announced Saturday they have traded their 2017 fourth round pick to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for defenseman Nick Holden.

The 6' 4" 210 lb Holden, 29, skated in 82 games with Colorado last season, scoring 6 goals and had 16 assists along with establishing  career-highs in games played (82), assists (16), average ice time (21:52), hits (217), and blocked shots (118) in 2015-16. Holden was earning 1.5M per year from Colorado and becomes a UFA on July 1st 2018. He has played in a total of 221 NHL games split between Colorado and the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Rangers select Ty Ronning at 201st overall

BUFFALO, NY – On Saturday, in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft, the New York Rangers with the 201st overall pick selected forward Ty Ronning.

Ronning was drafted 15th overall in Round 1 of the 2012 WHL Bantam Draft by the Vancouver Giants, and captured BC & Western Canadian Championship with BWC Bantam A1-T1. in 2011-12.

Ronning is the son of former NHLer Cliff Ronning.

Rangers select goalie Tyler Wall at 174th overall

BUFFALO, NY – With the 174th overall pick in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft on Saturday, the New York Rangers selected goaltender Tyler Wall.

Wall was drafted in the 14th round (224 overall) by the Waterloo Black Hawks in the 2016 USHL Entry Draft, and was drafted in the seventh round (137 overall) by the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in the 2014 OHL Priority Selection.

Rangers select Gabriel Fontaine 171st overall

BUFFALO, NY – With the 171st overall pick in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft on Saturday, the New York Rangers selected forward Gabriel Fontaine. 

 Fontaine was drafted in the 5th round (68 overall) by the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the 2015USHL Futures Draft, and was drafted in the second round (29 overall) by the Sherbrooke Phoenix in the 2013 QMJHL Entry Draft, and was ranked No. 179 by NHL Central Scouting (NA Skaters) in 2015.

Rangers select Timothy Getting at No. 141 overall

BUFFALO, NY – The New York Rangers selected forward Timothy Gettinger with the 141st overall pick in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft on Saturday.

In 60 games with the OHL's Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds in 2015-16, Gettinger posted 17 goals and 22 assists for 39 points, 32 penalty minutes, and a -4 rating. In 12 playoff games, he posted one goal and three assists for four points, along with a -8 rating.


Gettinger was drafted in the 3rd round (49 overall) by the Greyhounds in the 2015 OHL Priority Selection.


Gettinger is a former temmate of Rangers prospect Brandon Halverson.

Rangers draft Tarmo Reunanen at 98 overall

BUFFALO, NY – With the 98th overall pick in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft on Saturday, the New York Rangers selected defenseman Tarmo Reunanen.

In 11 games with TPS U-20, Reunanen posted 2 goals and 4 assists for 6 points, 14 penalty minutes and a +4 rating.

Reunanen was drafted in the fourth round (102 overall) by Jokerit in the 2015 KHL Draft. 

Rangers select Sean Day at No. 81 in draft

BUFFALO, NY -- The New York Rangers selected defenseman Sean Day with the 81st pick overall in the second day of the 2016 NHL Draft ON Saturday.

In 57 games with the Mississauga Steelhead of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) in 2015-16, Day posted six goals and 16 assists for 22 points, along with one goal and two assists in seven playoff games.

On March 21, 2013, Day was granted Exceptional Player Status by Hockey Canada, making him eligible for the 2013 OHL Priority Selection.

The Belgium native won back-to-back NARCh Peewee championships with Honeybaked Rollin' Hogs in 2012 and 2013.

Day has now become the first Belgian-born Rangers draft pick in team history.

NYR TODAY SAT 6/25: Draft Day 1, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR DRAFT DAY RUMBLINGS
@RNYRF Staff Report
A Quiet Frustrating Day for Rangers Fans Indeed 
Although the Rangers were without a pick in the first round it was said that GM Jeff Gorton was extremely busy working on deals to lower the team's Salary Cap. Once again both Derek Stepan and Rick Nash (who was confirmed as tendering his NTC list) were the talk early on in trade rumors. Later in the day both Dan Girardi and Marc Staal were being shopped around by the second year Rangers GM. If Gorton can move one of the two defenseman who both have an no move clause it would be a serious drop in cap space. Look for the Rangers to once again be busy on Day 2 as they will have a pick in the draft to start round 3 at number 81. The Rangers will have 5 more picks afterwards barring any trades at numbers 98, 141, 171, 174 and 201. Rounds 2 through 7 resume today at 10:00 AM EST.

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/25 
Milan Hnilicka G (1999-2000) Ken Hodge RW (1976-1978) Joe Paterson LW (1999-2001)


Today in NYR History June 25
2000: The Rangers select goaltender Henrik Lundqvist in the seventh-round, 205th overall in the 2000 NHL Draft.

Friday, June 24, 2016

RNYRF Pucked Up Podcast - Ep. 4: Yandle trade, Draft preview

"RNYRF" Staff Report

Join Ian Kirkland and Robert Herr as they talk about the recent Keith Yandle trade and the upcoming 2016 NHL Draft in the fourth installment of our "Pucked Up Podcast!"

NOTE: This installment of the podcast was recorded on June 23, 2016.

NYR TODAY FRI 6/24: Draft Day, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR Draft Day 2016

Tonight at 7:00 PM the 2016 NHL Draaft takes place in Buffalo New York at the First Niagara Center. The Rangers will not have a pick until the 3rd round at number 81 followed by picks numbers 98 in the 4th, 141 in the 5th, 171 & 174 in the 6th and 201 in the 7th round. Whether GM Jeff Gorton makes any deals to move up into the first or second rounds is yet to be seen. The Rangers are rumored to be constantly on the phones looking to make deals this weekend so a trade or two may been seen sometime during the day. Check back here on the RNYRF Blogspot during the day for updates as they come.




NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/24 
Shane Churla RW (1996-1997) Dave Creighton C (1955-1958) Michael DelZotto D (2009-2014) Marek Malik D (2005-2007) Bernie Nicholls C (1989-1991)


Today in NYR History June 24

1968: The Rangers recall Walt Tkaczuk from Kitchener and sign him to his first NHL contract.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

NYR TODAY THURS 6/23: Zuccarello, Alumni Birthdays, Remembering Boogeyman, TDINYRH

Zuccarello Falls short on Masterton Trophy Award
Last night at the 2016 NHL Awards in Las Vegas NY Rangers Mats Zuccarello fell short of winning the Bill Masterton Trophy. Awarded yearly for the player who shows perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication throughout the season instead went to former Ranger and current Florida Panther Jaromir Jagr. This was the first nomination for Zuccarello, who led the New York Rangers in points after sustaining a fractured skull and brain contusion during the 2014-15 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/23 
Derek Boogaard LW (2010-2011) Hal Loaycoe D (1945-1947) John Ross Roach G (1928-1932) Gaye Stewart LW (1951-1952)



Remembering The "Boogeyman" on his Birthday

(excerpts from "Boy On Ice:  The Life and Death of Derek Boogaard")
Standing 7 feet tall on his skates, Derek Leendert Boogaard looked nothing like a "boy." To his hockey opponents and the fans who wildly cheered him, he was the Boogeyman, an enforcer who could shatter a nose or jaw with a single, powerful punch. At the height of his career, earning millions in the National Hockey League, Boogaard was everyone's favorite "goon," his job not to play but to fight.

Lacking skill, yet eager to be part of the sport any way he could, he accepted the role of brawler, and the dream slowly turned nightmarish. His injuries and concussions put him in constant, debilitating pain, and Boogaard was dead of an accidental drug overdose by the age of 28.

Boogaard was near the end of his career, playing for the New York Rangers, when he first heard the definition of "concussion." By then, he was in chronic pain and gobbling massive amounts of drugs. In one 16-day stretch, while playing for the Minnesota Wild, he was prescribed 150 pills of oxycodone and 40 of hydrocodone, both highly controlled substances, as well as Ambien and Xanax.

Today in NYR History June 23

2001: Dan Blackburn is selected 10th overall in the 2001 NHL Draft.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Rangers to participate in Traverse City Tournament in 2016

NEW YORK – The New York Rangers announced today that the team will be going back to the NHL Prospect Tournament in Traverse City.

The tourmanent runs from Friday, Sept. 16 through Tuesday, Sept. 20.

In the tournament in 2015, the Rangers finished fourth (last) in the Ted Lindsay division with a final record of 1-3. The Columbus Blue Jackets' team won the tournament.

RNYRF's RANGERS RUMORS ROUND UP 6/22

RANGERS RUMORS ROUND UP:
Speculation is the Rangers are looking to "reset" and not rebuild. GM Jeff Gorton is completely intertwined in making deals come this weekend or as some have said, he's "juggling about a 1/2 dozen balls in the air" looking to find the right pieces via trades. While the Rangers need to make salary cap room you may see popular names like Rick Nash, Derek Stepan, Chris Kreider and possibly Kevin Klein moved instead of Marc Staal and Dan Girardi. The Rangers right now feel as though they still have an open window for a Stanley Cup run with Henrik Lundqvist in net and do not have a need to "rebuild" as some thought they might do but rather need to "freshen" up the locker room and find some "new blood" to inject some speed and fire into the rest of the team core.

More and more every day there are teams linked to Rick Nash with only one trade being speculated. A few sources have Nash heading to Anaheim for Cam Fowler who had a poor season last year for the Ducks. That rumor seems to be only speculation and has no validity according to those close to the Rangers situation. The teams said to have contacted the Rangers regarding Nash were, Nashville, Buffalo, Detroit, Montreal and San Jose along with Anaheim. Whether Nash is moved by this weekend or by July 1st it seems as though his days in a Broadway Blueshirt are numbered.

As far as Derek Stepan and Chris Kreider go, Stepan has been said to be garnering interest from around the league with only Minnesota being a specific team being linked. With Chris Kreider as a pending RFA with arbitration rights many speculate the Rangers may look to move the "spotty" Winger in favor of a pay raise due to his numbers during the final 1/2 of the 2015-2016 season.

With Steven Stamkos looking for a big payday it seems as though the Rangers will be out of the running unless Stamkos is willing to take a huge pay cut instead of the 11M per season long term deal he is said to be looking for.

Another name linked to the Rangers has been Kevin Shattenkirk. It seems very unlikely the Rangers will be able to pull off a deal for St Louis' Defenseman since the Blues just turned down a speculated trade with Boston for the 14th overall pick in this year's NHL Entry Draft. Shattenkirk is also said to be seeking a 6 year 42M contract heading into Free Agency at the end of the coming season and the Rangers would not be interested in making that type of offer with Girardi's and Staal's highly priced contracts with NMC's.

NYR TODAY WED 6/23: NYR Cap Situation, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

Rangers Salary Cap Situation


@RNYRF Staff Report
Yesterday the NHL and NHLPA have officially announced that the salary cap for 2016-17 will be $73 million. At $73 million, the Rangers have just under 16 million in cap space left this off season. The amount includes Pavel Buchnevich if he makes the roster this coming training camp.
Barring any trades, demotions and or a buy-out this doesn't leave much room for the Rangers to improve after retaining RFA's Chris Kreider, Kevin Hayes, J.T. Miller and Dylan McIlrath.








NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/22 
Darrol Powe C (2012-2014) Dean Turner D (1978-1979)













Today in NYR History June 22

2012: The Rangers select defenseman Brady Skjei 28th overall in the NHL Draft.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Rangers Announce 2016-17 Schedule


The Rangers will open their regular season schedule at home for the first time since the 2007-08 season and for the 25th time in franchise history. In addition, the Blueshirts are playing their season opener against the Islanders for only the second time in franchise history (the first time was in 1997-98; 2-2 tie on Oct. 3, 1997 at MSG).
The Rangers will play a total of 30 games against Metropolitan Division opponents this season. The Blueshirts will face Columbus and Pittsburgh five times each and will play four games apiece against Carolina, New Jersey, the NY Islanders, Philadelphia, and Washington. New York will play three games against each of its eight Atlantic Division opponents and will also face off against each Western Conference team twice in 2016-17.
The Blueshirts’ longest homestand of the 2016-17 season is four games from Feb. 5, 2017 vs. Calgary to Feb. 11, 2017 vs. Colorado. In addition, the Rangers’ longest road trip of the season is four games. New York has two, four-game road trips during the 2016-17 season: Nov. 12, 2016 at Calgary to Nov. 18, 2016 at Columbus and Mar. 6, 2017 at Tampa Bay to Mar. 12, 2017 at Detroit.
The Rangers will have 16 back-to-back sets during the 2016-17 season. New York’s busiest months of the season are November, December, and March, as the team will play 15 contests in each of those months. The Blueshirts will play more home games in November and February (eight home games in each month) than in any other month during the season. In addition, the Rangers will play more road games in March (10) than in any other month this season. The Blueshirts’ schedule once again features a heavy concentration of Sunday home games with 12. New York will also play three home games on Mondays, 11 home games on Tuesdays, five home games on Wednesdays, three home games on Thursdays, four home games on Fridays, and three home games on Saturdays throughout the course of the season.
The Blueshirts will play 10 of their first 14 contests of the season at Madison Square Garden. In addition, 13 of the Rangers’ final 27 games of the regular season are against Metropolitan Division opponents. The Rangers will play their first game at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2016. New York will play its final regular season game at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on Sunday, Mar. 12, 2017.
Starting times for all contests at MSG will be 7:00 p.m., except for the following 11 games: Wed., Oct. 19, 2016 vs. Detroit (8:00 p.m.); Wed., Oct. 26, 2016 vs. Boston (8:00 p.m.); Sun., Nov. 20, 2016 vs. Florida (5:00 p.m.); Sat., Dec. 3, 2016 vs. Carolina (1:00 p.m.); Sun., Dec. 18, 2016 vs. New Jersey (7:30 p.m.); Wed., Jan. 25, 2017 vs. Philadelphia (8:00 p.m.); Sun., Feb. 5, 2017 vs. Calgary (2:00 p.m.); Sun., Feb. 19, 2017 vs. Washington (12:30 p.m.); Sun., Feb. 26, 2017 vs. Columbus (5:00 p.m.); Wed., Mar. 22, 2017 vs. NY Islanders (8:00 p.m.); Sun., Apr. 2, 2017 vs. Philadelphia (7:30 p.m.).
Single-game tickets will be put on sale to the public in September. No date has been set at this time. For 2016-17 season tickets and group sales, visit newyorkrangers.com.

NYR TODAY 6/21: ICYM, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR ICYM: 

The New York Rangers traded defenseman Keith Yandle to the Florida Panthers. The Rangers will receive a sixth-round pick and would also receive a conditional fourth-round pick in 2017 if he signs with the Panthers.

The Rangers are not expected to pursue St Louis defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk in a trade this off season. Speculation is Shattenkirk will be moved via a trade but the Rangers getting in on the bidding war is  "extremely unlikely".

The Rangers chances in signing highly touted Harvard forward and pending UFA Jimmy Vesey are over as Nashville has traded his rights to Buffalo for a third round pick in this year's draft.

The Rangers will open up their home schedule for the 2016-17 season on 10/13 against the Islanders.
They will also play against Carolina in their home opener on 10/28. This is the first time since 1997-98 that the Rangers are opening up against the Islanders.

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/21 
Lucien Deblois RW (1977-79,1986-89) Alex Gray RW (1927-1928) Howie Morenz C (1935-1936) Buddy O'Connor C (1947-1951) Pascal Rheaume C (2003-2004)


Today in NYR History June 21

1986: The Rangers select Brian Leetch ninth overall.














2008: The Rangers draft Derek Stepan in the second-round, 51st overall.















2013: The Rangers name Alain Vigneault the 35th coach in franchise history.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Rangers trade Keith Yandle to Panthers for draft picks

"RNYRF" Staff Report

New York Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton announced today that the team has traded defenseman Keith Yandle acquired a sixth round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft and a conditional fourth round pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft from the Florida Panthers.

The Rangers would receive the fourth round pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft if Yandle signs with the Panthers.

Yandle registered seven goals and 51 assists in 103 games with the Rangers over the past two seasons.

Rangers 2016-17 home opener announced

The National Hockey League on Monday released the dates for all 30 NHL team's home openers for the 2016-17 season.

The Rangers home opener is October 13, 2016 against the New York Islanders.

The Rangers also play the Carolina Hurricanes in their home opener on October 28.

NYR TODAY MON 6/20: Alumni Birthday, TDINYRH

NYR Alumni Birthday 6/20 
John Ogrodnick LW (1987-1992)




















Today in NYR History June 20

1969: The Rangers acquire Terry Sawchuk and Sandy Snow from Detroit for Larry Jeffrey.














2012: Henrik Lundqvist wins the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's top goaltender. Lundqvist went 39-18-5 during the 2011-12 season with a 1.97 goals against average and a .930 save percentage with eight shutouts.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

NYR TODAY SUN 6/19: NYR Week in Review, Alumni Birthdays, TDINYRH

NYR WEEK IN REVIEW: Kreider, Yandle, Nash, Stepan
@RNYRF Staff Report

Rangers have not yet spoken to Chris Kreider about a contract extension as he reaches RFA Status. Pending UFA Keith Yandle has not been contacted by the Rangers either as it seems the team will need to clear up cap space just to be able to make an offer to some have said is the top defenseman on the market this off season.

As far as trade rumors surrounding the Rangers, Rick Nash and Derek Stepan have once again surfaced as the top names that might be moved sometime this summer. Nash has been said to have been asked for his list of NTC teams. Buffalo, Detroit and St Louis are the teams rumored to have strong interest in obtaining Nash.
As far as Stepan it's seems more than just rumors as league sources have stated that GM Jeff Gorton is "busy working the phones"as calls from numerous teams about Stepan's availability have been coming in. Earlier in the last few months Minnesota was the team rumored to be hot on the trail for Step. It would seem that it just might be an interesting off season for the Rangers and the direction the team might be heading.

NYR Alumni Birthdays 6/19 
Alex Frolov LW (2010-2011) Laurie Scott LW (1927-1928)

Today in NYR History June 19
1956: Rangers acquire George "Red" Sullivan from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Wally Hergesheimer.