From the NHLPA and its players, congratulations to P-A Parenteau, who recently announced his retirement after 491 NHL games, and nearly 1,000 games as a professional hockey player.
Brendan Smith had quite a topsy-turvy, but enjoyable spring.
Originally aired January 29, 2001, this episode features Brian Leetch, the prolific, long-time New York Rangers defencemen who made his mark on the ice, and in the community with “Skate with the Greats”.
When the New York Rangers decided to buy out the remaining three years of his contract last June, Daniel Girardi called on the same dogged determination he has exhibited throughout his career.
Larry Kwong, the first player of Asian heritage to appear in an NHL game, has died at age 94.
The Rangers face an unfamiliar challenge after stockpiling picks for the June draft: Maximizing a franchise-record 10 selections, including three in the first round.
It has been a dozen years since a Lundqvist won an Olympic hockey gold medal, but the younger of the Swedish twins Henrik and Joel hopes to end the drought.
Who made Skjei’s list? Which course would he pick to play on? And what would be on the menu at the clubhouse after 18 holes? Time to tee off with No. 76.
J.T. Miller’s penchant for coming up big on the outdoor sporting stage isn’t just limited to hockey.
Kevin Shattenkirk plays in his first Winter Classic with the New York Rangers in five days! Find out which Ranger was on the back of his favourite NHL jersey growing up and more.
Marian Gaborik has had quite the career so far over 1,000 NHL games. NHLPA.com looks back at the first-ever Minnesota Wild draft pick who was also a key player for the 2014 Stanley Cup-winning LA Kings.
If Ryan McDonagh wasn't an NHL player, he'd be on the sidelines calling the plays for another sport. Answer to this and more in this week's Player Q&A!
NHLPA Goals & Dreams ensures the great game of hockey is available to as many children as possible, a priority to the players. Learn more about the global, grassroots program in the final instalment of this three-part series.
Oscar Lindberg scored twice for the New York Rangers in a 4-1 Game Four win Thursday, to even their Second Round Eastern Conference series against the Ottawa Senators at 2-2.
“When you play at this level, you have to be willing to adapt your game,” said Tanner Glass, whose first NHL experience came in 2008-09 when he appeared in three games. “What really matters is that you are contributing something that helps the team be successful. It’s all about being a good teammate.”
Henrik Lundqvist turned aside 26 shots Tuesday to help the New York Rangers climb back into their Eastern Conference Second Round series with a 4-1 Game 3 win at Madison Square Garden.
Mats Zuccarello (2-0—2) came through with two big goals Saturday for the New York Rangers, helping the team to clinch their opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 3-1 defeat of the Montreal Canadiens, winning the series 4-2.
If you give New York Rangers right wing Michael Grabner an inch of inspiration he will take a mile.
Papa Raanta is wasting no time getting his month-old daughter into the goaltending game.
Dan Girardi has come a long way from Welland, Ontario. Now in his 11th season with the New York Rangers, he points back to working at a local restaurant as a major factor behind the work ethic that helped shape his NHL success story.