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Rangers Need Derek Stepan To Continue Torrid April Pace Into The Playoffs

Rangers Need Derek Stepan To Continue Torrid April Pace Into The Playoffs

Earlier this year before the puck dropped for the start of the NHL season, fellow Ranger Nation writer Glen Miller put together a piece entitled “Derek Stepan Needs To Step Up This Season” that was about how the Rangers would need D-Step to continue to make strides as a player and cement himself as one [...]

Stepan Right Up

Stepan Right Up

Before the season started I wrote a piece right here on Ranger Nation (which you can read by clicking here) arguing that for the Rangers to succeed and take full advantage of their two snipers (Nash and Gaborik) this season Derek Stepan was going to have to step up. My rationale was simple; I figured [...]

Despite Disappointing Campaign, Rangers Window Still Open

Despite Disappointing Campaign, Rangers Window Still Open

While I am not ready to throw in the towel on this season I am prepared to say that barring an improbable Stanley Cup run this spring the 2012 – 2013 season has been a disappointment for the New York Rangers. We all had big expectations for the team following last year’s appearance in the [...]

Defending Michael Del Zotto…. Again

Ranger fans tend to be a very opinionated bunch and this Blue Shirts roster offers them plenty of targets to express their diverse set of opinions upon. But even on a roster that boasts expensive and underachieving forwards Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik, no player attracts a wider array of assessments than D Michael Del [...]

Listen: Ranger Nation Radio Talks About Tortorella, Gaborik and more

Listen: Ranger Nation Radio Talks About Tortorella, Gaborik and more

Jonathan Ragus, Glen Miller and Christopher Decker returned on Sunday with Ranger Nation Radio, on its new permanent home on the Fan Junkies Radio Network, to talk about the fans desire to see New York Rangers head coach John Tortorella fired. If Torts is fired who should replace him?  JR, Glen and Chris also take questions [...]

Ranger Nation Radio Returns Sunday, March 17th at 4pm EST

Ranger Nation Radio Returns Sunday, March 17th at 4pm EST

Ranger Nation Radio is FINALLY back and at its new and permanent home, the Fan Junkies Radio Network on Blog Talk Radio.  Join your hosts and Ranger Nation writer’s Jonathan Ragus, Glen Miller and Christopher Decker as they talk all things New York Rangers hockey. JR, Glen and Chris will go through the Rangers week, [...]

Could the New York Rangers Trade Marian Gaborik?

Could the New York Rangers Trade Marian Gaborik?

Before you allow the title of this article ruffle your feathers or get the hackles on the back of your neck standing on end, I’m just engaging in a little game of “what if.” It’s a purely hypothetical scenario that came to mind watching Rick Nash dominate Tampa Bay and create scoring chances all over [...]

Rangers Frustrating Even To This Moderate

Rangers Frustrating Even To This Moderate

One thing I’ve learned in my years as a Rangers fan is that many of my peers are, shall we say passionate, about their team. This passion tends to lead many of my fellow Blue Shirt aficionados to overreact to everything from a hard-fought loss to a victory in a poorly played game. Come on, [...]

Concept of Accountability Needs to Also Apply to Tortorella, Coaches

Concept of Accountability Needs to Also Apply to Tortorella, Coaches

The New York Rangers under John Tortorella preach accountability to their players. If you aren’t playing well you may not be playing at all. Take Brad Richards for example; Thursday night Tortorella’s favorite son played one shift in the third period after struggling through another mostly uninspired performance in periods one and two. I have [...]

Secondary Scoring and a Smarter Way to Use Matt Gilroy

Secondary Scoring and a Smarter Way to Use Matt Gilroy

No one wants to panic or read too much into the Rangers lackluster seven-game start but it has to be at least somewhat concerning that the Rangers offense isn’t clicking on all cylinders yet. The acquisition of Nash was supposed to elevate the Rangers mediocre offattack into the upper echelon of the league but through [...]