Rangers bench Mika Zibanejad
Digest more
Rangers, Yankees and Corey Seager
Digest more
Rangers vs Canadiens
Digest more
A big name gets wiped off the trade market, Boston drives a hard bargain and one of free agency's most polarizing names seems to be sinking like a stone.
Chris Kreider is about to walk back into Madison Square Garden for the first time since the New York Rangers traded him to the Anaheim Ducks in June. The 34-yea
Their latest win on Monday, the sixth since Rohl came in, moved the Ibrox side up to third and nine points off Hearts - who they visit on Sunday - with a game in hand. "Rangers deserved the win, they're putting a run together now," Dodds said on BBC Sportsound. "It's a vital three points, they were pragmatic how they went about it.
Rangers sign free agent catcher from Diamondbacks originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Texas Rangers have already signed one catcher this offseason in the form of Danny Jansen. They look set to add another, Jose Herrera.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in the early stages of a rebuild. They’ll likely be trading players such as Brendan Donovan and JoJo Romero, while Willson Contreras
The Rangers reportedly put in an offer on the star defenseman, but it's unlikely New York had the trade capital to pose a realistic chance.
Kreider spent the first 13 seasons of his career with the Rangers, after he was drafted by the team in the first round of the 2009 NHL Draft. Regular season and Stanley Cup Playoffs combined, Kreider suited up for 1,006 games for the Rangers, including 506 at Madison Square Garden.
Rangers edge a close contest with Hibernian to climb above Motherwell into the Scottish Premiership's third spot.