Rangers Make NHL History
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Despite putting together good performances in their past two home games, the Rangers haven't been able to get the puck in the net.
The New York Rangers will be without key center Vincent Trocheck until at least Nov. 1 after the forward was placed on the LTIR.
The New York Rangers have had a historically poor start to the season at home to begin an important 2025-26 NHL season. The post New York Rangers Not Panicking Amid Historic Scoring Slump appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Following a historic loss to the Edmonton Oilers, the New York Rangers have made several roster moves in attempt for adjustments. The Rangers fell 2-0 at Madiso
The only team to start worse were the long-defunct Pittsburgh Pirates, who went 187 minutes and 19 seconds without scoring to open the 1928 season, per ESPN. The Rangers are now within seven minutes of breaking that 97-year-old mark when they return home next week.
After three straight home games without a goal to open the season — a drought no other team in NHL history has endured — the Rangers finally got some good news: They won’t be back at Madison
Turning to the trade market is another possibility. Baugh mentioned Jason Robertson as an option, depending on how his contract negotiations with the Dallas Stars progress. The 26-year-old left winger is due to become an RFA with arbitration rights this summer. The Stars could peddle him next summer if they're unable to re-sign him.
Brock Seguin is joined by Stefen Rosner (NHL.com, The Elmonters) and Jonny Lazarus (Daily Faceoff, Morning Cuppa Hockey) to talk about the State of New York.