The New York Rangers broke out the brooms against the Washington Capitals to cap off their first-round series.
Vincent Trocheck has been an absolute rock for the New York Rangers all season long — and nothing has changed in Round 1 of the team’s Eastern Conference first-round series against the Washington Capitals.
The New York Rangers held on for the win on Tuesday night.
The New York Rangers are preparing to make a deep postseason run after a strong 2023-24 regular season. They have a strong chance of winning the Presidents’ Trophy for the best regular season team and will be looking to build momentum heading into the playoffs with only a few games left.
The New York Rangers tied a franchise record with their 53rd win of the season set by the 2014-15 club. By beating the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 on Sunday, their magic number to take the Metropolitan Division is down to four points.
Vincent Trocheck was named the 2024 recipient of the Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award, presented annually to the New York Rangers player who “goes above and beyond the call of duty.” The announcement was made in a pregame ceremony Sunday before the Rangers hosted the Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers’ journey last season ended in disappointment, culminating in a grueling seven-game defeat to the New Jersey Devils. This was a particularly bitter pill to swallow for a team once heralded as a Stanley Cup contender, especially after the high-profile acquisitions of Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko.
There were mixed reviews when the New York Rangers signed Vincent Trocheck to a seven-year, $39.75 million contract on July 13, 2022. On the one hand, they were getting a player who cracked the 60-point once in his career.
Artemi Panarin is now in his fifth season with the New York Rangers. And almost every single year, the chatter seems to center on who’d line up alongside him come playoff time.
The New York Rangers offense has had a strange season up to this point. Sometimes, they are firing on all cylinders where they get a lot of pucks to the net, score a bunch of goals, and come through when the team needs them the most.
New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin will now have a teammate with him at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game. This is because the NHL announced today (Jan.
Vincent Trocheck has been back in Sunrise a number of times since the Panthers traded him in 2020, but for the New York Rangers center, it is always a bittersweet return.
There's just three NHL games tonight, which makes finding our favorite spot all the more straightforward. We're drawn to the New York Rangers in this one, and one player in particular stands out.
Earlier this summer, the New York Rangers concluded their offseason moves with the re-signing of Alexis Lafreniere. Following that, rumors began to circulate that the Blueshirts were potentially interested in making a blockbuster trade.
Welcome to an off-season segment for your New York Rangers! It ultimately did not end the way the organization wanted it to, but there was a lot of jog and excitement to say the least.
To call the past six months eventful for New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck wouldn’t come close to doing the adjective justice, as the old saying goes.
OK, sure, it’s still early days. But it’s always fun catching up with how some of the top UFAs from the past summer have lived up to their deals with new teams.
The New York Rangers had a very simple plan coming into the offseason: Sign a second line center and get an affordable backup goalie. They took care of their main goals almost as soon as free agency opened on July 13 by signing Vincent Trocheck and Jaroslav Halak.
The New York Rangers added depth down the middle at the start of free agency, inking veteran center Vincent Trocheck to a seven-year deal with an AAV of $5.625 million.
The Carolina Hurricanes, like many of the Stanley Cup contenders that fell short this season, have some tough decisions to make in the summer. Four roster forwards and two defensemen will be unrestricted free agents, including second-line center Vincent Trocheck.
Trocheck is a two-way center who can help a team defensively and add 20 goals and 50 points as a baseline level of offensive production. Players like that get paid on the open market.
The Carolina Hurricanes have big expectations for themselves approaching the 2021-22 Stanley Cup playoffs. A major force behind their confidence is Vincent Trocheck, their fiery second-line center.
He’s playing at close to a 60-point pace this season, and knowing how high the demand for quality centers can be in free agency, his camp can certainly make a case for an increase on his current $4.75 million average annual value.
Death, taxes and Brad Marchand stirring the pot. They’re three of the most consistent things in the world and this week was no different.
On Monday night, the Carolina Hurricanes answered a common question from many fans: what happens if you can’t fit under the salary cap?
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