Rangers Turn To Youth To Help Wing It

by Dave Gokhstein As the season sets to begin in less than 3 weeks, there are questions yet to be answered about the depth the Rangers have at the Wing position.  Rucinsky, who fit in well playing on the top line with Lindros and Bure at the end of last season, is still seeking a […]

Winging It

Training camp is over, the first cuts have been made to the Rangers roster, and perhaps Sather is just a little closer to deciding what to do with the lack of depth on the wing.  Several players have put their bids in for what could very well be some of the best jobs in the […]

Russian Rocket Ready To Take Off

by Matt Pennino When I first heard that Bure had been traded to the Rangers I was hyped up. I was in New York City at the time and my cousin who is also a Rangers fan told me they had acquired him but wasn’t sure for who. Since I did not have access to […]

20-1 Odds To Win The Cup

by Gary Pino THN has given the Rangers 20-1 odds to win the Stanley Cup this year! Surprised? Not really! With a revamped lineup and new coaching staff the Rangers may be a force in the Eastern Conference this year? With the heavyweights like Toronto and Philly losing key players, and add the huge void […]

What Should We Expect For The Coming Season?

by Dave Gokhstein A lot has happen since my last article on Outsidethegarden.com. The Rangers hired Brian Trottier (Which let me add, Was my pick to become the new coach of the New York Rangers). While a lot of people have doubts that Trottier can come in here and turn the Rangers into a playoff […]

Rangers v Canes

Extreme Views by RangerExtreme Well the Rangers opened up their season with a 3-1 loss against The Carolina Hurricanes Friday night in which saw the Rangers get beat by of all things a game winner from Darren Langdon. I’m not sure if it was nerves or just being Ill prepared that was the reason for […]

Game On!

Pre-season is now officially over…the next game is for real, as the New York Rangers travel to Carolina to face the Hurricanes this Friday night. The Rangers went 4-4-1 in their nine games, but only now is the team starting to show some cohesion.  Eric Lindros initially looked tentative after his long layoff but has […]

First Cuts At Camp

Finally!  The Rangers are back in camp and back on the ice.  This week we take a look at Training Camp and try to look at what the Rangers may look like when the puck finally drops October 5th. Last weekend saw the completion of the annual rookie tournament up in Kitchener, Ontario.  The Rangers […]

Hartford Gets A New Look

Get the broom, the Ranger’s GM is cleaning house after last year’s “Team Review”.  After having an impressive 42 different players in Rangers Red White and Blue last season, the reports are in and a lot of guys failed. It started towards the end of last season with the moving of Alexei Gusarov and Eric Lacroix, and has […]

Prospect Watch: Jamie Lundmark

by Denis Savage In today’s first of many feature articles on the prospects of the New York Rangers I put Jamie Lundmark under the microscope. 6’0″, 180lbs., and at the tender age of 20 perched as one of our top prospects is this Edmonton, Alberta native. Playing center and obtained with the ninth pick overall […]