The New York Rangers entered the 2024-25 season with Stanley Cup expectations. The team played up to those expectations for about six weeks before slipping into a seemingly inescapable downward spiral.
Chris Kreider will not be in the lineup for the New York Rangers on Sunday afternoon. Things somehow keep getting worse and worse for the New York Rangers.
The New York Rangers fueled speculation as they scratched Chris Kreider from the lineup against their Hudson River rivals, the New Jersey Devils. Kreider was asked about it Friday by Newsday's Colin Stephenson.
New York Rangers make a surprising decision with their veteran forward as it seems like it was only a one-time thing to healthy scratch Chris Kreider. In Chris Kreider's first game back after being benched he managed to record 18:39 minutes of ice time,
Currently, we're in the middle of an NHL roster freeze. The New York Rangers are in the middle of a freeze themselves, but that one stops them from playing well
The 2024 year was supposed to be different for the New York Rangers, especially for veteran and winger Chris Kreider. With a 5-3 loss on the road at the reigni
The Rangers have placed veteran Chris Kreider on Injured Reserve, and could call up towering forward Matt Rempe in his place.
Many have speculated what went wrong with the Rangers this year, but a retired player gave insight on x's and o's.
Kreider, 33, has been made available by the Rangers. Due to the Rangers' immense struggles this campaign, they have already traded former captain Jacob Trouba and winger Kaapo Kakko. Now, Kreider is another big name who could be dealt, and he is precisely the kind of player the Sabres should consider targeting.
The Rangers placed left winger Chris Kreider on injured reserve Tuesday, reports Larry Brooks of the New York Post. The move is retroactive to his last appearance on Saturday against the Capitals. It rules him out for their next three contests with an upper-body injury,
This season, they are seventh in the Metropolitan division and have the fourth-fewest fewer points in the NHL.