Rangers Fall to Jets, Garand Debut, M1KA

The New York Rangers lost 3-2 in a shootout to the Jets on Sunday in Dylan Garand‘s debut. Garand more than acquitted himself well in the defeat, stopping 35 of 37 shots, showing strong positional play between the pipes, and earning additional time in net. Tonight, New York faces Ottawa at home with Mika Zibanejad slated to play his 1,000th NHL contest.

Game recap:

Rangers lines vs. Jets:

Perreault-Zibanejad-Lafrenière
Kartye-Miller-Sheary
Cuylle-Trocheck-Raddysh
Brodzinski-Edström-Chmelař

Gavrikov-Fox
Robertson-Schneider
Mackey-Borgen

Garand
Shesterkin

Scratches: Quick (upper-body injury), Laba (lower-body injury), Vaakanainen (upper-body injury), Iorio, Pärssinen
IR: Rempe (thumb injury)

Garand NHL debut!

A few thoughts:

1) Garand, a fourth-round pick (103rd overall in 2020), was promoted a few times for depth but had not seen any game action. He found out on Wednesday that he would be in goal Sunday, giving the nerves three-plus days to either settle or ratchet up. Garand showed no signs of nervousness or being awed in the moment, looking strong throughout the game. 

With the team playing out the string, Garand should be provided a substantial number of starts down the stretch to see if he is up to possibly being the second goalie next season. Garand made several top-shelf saves in the game, stopping a few breakaways while displaying solid side-to-side movement in net. His lateral movement was better than advertised.

2) Tye Kartye – the claiming of Kartye has been one of the better moves made by GM Chris Drury. Beyond the scoring, he has brought a physical presence and some speed to the third line. Most importantly, I love that he immediately came to Conor Sheary’s defense.

3) Zibanejad reached several milestones with his power-play tally Sunday. The marker was Zibanejad’s 280th career goal with the Rangers, tying Adam Graves for fourth in franchise history; Rod Gilbert leads with 406. In addition, Zibanejad reached the 30-goal mark for the fourth time in his career, all coming with New York. Today, Zib skates in his 1,000th career contest, he has 344 goals and 463 assists in 999 games.

After a brutal season-plus, Zibanejad raised his game this season. He has been one of the few Rangers providing a reasonable effort in 2024-25. After falling from 91 to 72 points in 2023-24, Zib’s production dropped to 62 points, which isn’t an accurate representation of just how poorly he played last season. Zibanejad came out with renewed effort this season, reflected in his output: 30 goals and 37 assists in 69 appearances. 

Enjoy the day Mike, you deserve it.

4) Drew Fortescue, whose BC season ended, signed his ELC over the weekend. Fortescue, whom the Rangers selected with the No. 90 overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, is a stay-at-home defenseman. He had four goals, 14 points and 47 PIM in 35 outings with Boston College in 2025-26. The 20-year-old is a potential third-pairing defenseman who needs to become quicker and stronger while also improving on his angle play. Fortescue should see action before the end of the season.

5) Scott Wheeler is posting his prospect rankings to the Athletic: Rangers are ranked 18th with Gabe Perreault their top prospect and Liam Greentree second. New York needs an uplift in talent to raise its place in the league.

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  • #68826
    Brukie
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    Exactly what I said about Kreids before the season. A move for the sake of making a move.
    As for the unsuccessful tank, I feel good about the way Zib, Laffy, Gabe and Laba are playing. Id rather they grow and gain confidence than continue to wallow.
    At the end the day, I try to remember that when we won the lottery for Laf, we won our last game of the season and changed for percentages, but still hit!!

    Milbury had to trade CK20 because he was the problem with the team. As was Goodrow and Trouba, dont forget KK.

    Look at how much better the team is now. Milbury is a genius.

    #68802
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    Exactly what I said about Kreids before the season. A move for the sake of making a move.
    As for the unsuccessful tank, I feel good about the way Zib, Laffy, Gabe and Laba are playing. Id rather they grow and gain confidence than continue to wallow.
    At the end the day, I try to remember that when we won the lottery for Laf, we won our last game of the season and changed for percentages, but still hit!!

    I would argue the tank has been going quite well since Miller returned to the lineup.

    #68776
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    Exactly what I said about Kreids before the season. A move for the sake of making a move.
    As for the unsuccessful tank, I feel good about the way Zib, Laffy, Gabe and Laba are playing. Id rather they grow and gain confidence than continue to wallow.
    At the end the day, I try to remember that when we won the lottery for Laf, we won our last game of the season and changed for percentages, but still hit!!

    #68757
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    Kreider having a great season. I’m glad we got Carey Terrance who will never play a meaningful NHL game and moved from pick 104 to 89 for a player that is going to have 50 pts, 25+ goals, leader on and off the ice.

    #68748
    Brukie
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    Mika will now go on and score 100 of the most useless goals in Rangers history.

    #68738
    aecliptic
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    At the very least, if theres one thing theyre getting right, its tanking the rest of the season properly to ensure we get one of those top picks.

    #68736
    Brukie
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    Right now you think anyone would take JT Miller for Jack Nesbitt? They’d laugh us off the phone. What a disaster of a trade

    There were 3 guys I really wanted if we were to find a way to get back into the first round. Nesbitt, Horcoff and Murtaugh. The biggest kick in the nuts is that at pick 11 Pens took Kindel, whos already looking like a legit NHL player, THEN proceeded to trade our pick to the Flyers of all teams who drafted Nesbitt. To put the cherry on top, used the picks they got from the Flyers to draft Horcoff. Murtaugh ended up getting drafted by the Flyers in the 2nd round. Like, wtf. Smh, fkn hell.

    Dude, you have to have faith in Milbury, hes a genius, he will figure this all out, in about 10 years. Patience.

    On a night where this team had more than 10 shots, Igor wasnt his best. Its ok, Milbury will figure this out.

    #68719
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    Right now you think anyone would take JT Miller for Jack Nesbitt? They’d laugh us off the phone. What a disaster of a trade

    There were 3 guys I really wanted if we were to find a way to get back into the first round. Nesbitt, Horcoff and Murtaugh. The biggest kick in the nuts is that at pick 11 Pens took Kindel, whos already looking like a legit NHL player, THEN proceeded to trade our pick to the Flyers of all teams who drafted Nesbitt. To put the cherry on top, used the picks they got from the Flyers to draft Horcoff. Murtaugh ended up getting drafted by the Flyers in the 2nd round. Like, wtf. Smh, fkn hell.

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    #68658
    Brukie
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    Right now you think anyone would take JT Miller for Jack Nesbitt? They’d laugh us off the phone. What a disaster of a trade

    Its ok though, we have Miller for another 4 years!! At least he is signed long term!!!

    #68656
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    Right now you think anyone would take JT Miller for Jack Nesbitt? They’d laugh us off the phone. What a disaster of a trade

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