Rangers Improve to 6-0 In Outdoor Games

The New York Rangers remained perfect in outdoor games, notching a 5-1 win over the Panthers at loanDepot Park. Mika Zibanejad notched the first ever Winter Classic hat trick, adding two assists for good measure. Artemi Panarin lit the lamp twice and added an assist while Alexis Lafreniere tallied three helpers. Igor Shesterkin was strong throughout, stopping 36 of 37 shots, in the win. Now the key for New York is to build off this victory, which ended a three-game losing streak, and make sure it’s not a one-off event.

Game recap:

Rangers lines in Winter Classic:

Panarin-Zibanejad-Cuylle
Perreault-Trocheck-Lafrenière
Brodzinski-Dowling-Raddysh
Berard-Carrick-Rempe

Gavrikov-Fox
Robertson-Schneider
Soucy-Borgen

Shesterkin
Quick

Scratches: Laba (upper-body injury), Vaakanainen, Blidh
IR: Miller (upper-body injury)
LTIR: Edström (lower-body injury), Sheary (lower-body injury)

A few thoughts:

1) Zibanejad, as part of the hat trick, tied Chris Kreider and Camille Henry for the Rangers franchise record for power-play goals with 116 after his first-period score. Add in being named to the Swedish Olympic team that morning and it was a pretty good 16-hour span for Zib. He now has notched 10 points over his last seven outings (four goals, six helpers) and is up to 35 points (15 goals, 20 assists) in 42 games. 

For all the hate the Rangers’ fanbase loves to give Zibanejad, he has shown he can be a player that can carry a team. That was not the case the prior two seasons, but Zibanejad came to camp a man on a mission and he has been highly productive, Zibanejad is up to 265 tallies and 359 helpers in 691 contests on Broadway.

2) Almost as important as Zibanejad’s five points were the three assists by Lafreniere. Panarin tallying a pair of goals and adding an assist is almost ho-hum, because it is the norm, not an aberration. Thought of by many as a first round bust, Laf has failed to build off his strong 2023 playoffs and start to the 2024-25 season. Like the Rangers, Laf has to use this game as a springboard and produce consistently. If not, it’s just a single event.

3) Adam Fox’s return has sparked the power play, even if he doesn’t do anything specific or score on the man-advantage, The way he reads plays and creates space and angles makes a massive difference. New York is 3-for-4 since Fox returned Wednesday after missing a month of action. 

The penalty kill was 5-for-6, which was huge in the win. Florida cut it to 3-1 on the man advantage but was unable to make it any closer until Panarin notched his second of the contest on the power play drawn by Matt Rempe. Zib got the empty netter shorthanded, continuing the special teams dominance.

4) The bottom six are short on talent. Once JT Miller returns, look for Will Cuylle to skate on the third line, joined by Sam Carrick, who moved up in the game Friday, We could see Cuylle-Carrick-Taylor Raddysh with Brett Berard-Jonny Brodzinski-Rempe as the fourth line.

5) Even with the win, New York is still a team toward the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings: It is in 15th place by points percentage (.523) and 11th in actual points (45). If the team uses this game as a springboard and reels off a stretch of strong play and points earned before February’s Olympic break, then the team is likely to remain intact. If not, general manager Chris Drury’s will slice and dice the squad prior to March trade deadline.

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  • #58087
    Brukie
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    They aren’t rebuilding. I mean they signed a goalie to 12.5 million, they signed a dman for 7 year, they traded for a new captain and hired a win now guy as HC. Besides, they have 3 first rders the next two years. Obviously that’s been forgotten about lol because Genius Chris gets credit for nothing

    If they fall out of it, what if they trade Panarin, and then re-signed him? We aren’t in a cap crunch by any means

    Genius Chris has this team at 21st in the league and out of a playoff spot with more than half the season played. This team is what it is, a 500 team.

    #58133
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    TJ, what’s best for the future success of this organization is to sell off and build for the future. Do I think drury will do that? No. I think he’ll do whatever he needs to to save his own skin regardless of what’s best for the franchise.

    This is a deeeeep draft, and we have some pieces that could get us multiple 1st and 2nd round picks going into it. To waste picks adding, stay status quo and see what happens or lose a guy like Panarin for nothing (I’m strongly against signing a 35 year old for 10 million+) only hurts us down the road. This isn’t a win now team, and it’s certainly not a playoff team.

    I’m over the Drury debate, it’s no longer a debate, hes horrendous.

    #58199
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    Y’all giving up already is typical 🤦 this isn’t an attempt to ruin y’all’s pity party either, carry on, but…

    If they can finally make a statement at home and win a bunch there, it’ll be big because they have 8 more home games to road games the rest of the way.

    What they need is get and stay healthy. They really haven’t had a full and healthy lineup at all this season. Trocheck was hurt, then Fox and now Miller.

    As far as Drury goes, going into this season priority number 1 was to get better defensively and they’ve clearly done that. Manly because of Sullivan and Gavrikov. That’s two positive checks for GMCD. The scoring has taken a hit but seems to be getting a little better as the year is going along and is it his fault these guys can finish? Obviously yes (sarcasm dripping)

    If we’re looking ahead to next season I would trade pretty much anything for Jason Robertson, and re-sign Panarin. Stars could be a in a pickle there being to afford him. It will cost one of Perrault laf or Cuylle, Schneider or Morrow and a first but Robertson is a game breaker/wrecker they lack so you have to do that imo. They’re in pretty good shape with the d corp where they should put all the efforts into improving the goal scoring

    My two cents. I’ll go crawl back under my positive thinking rock now 🤣

    Maybe the pendulum swings back in the other direction and they make a run at a playoff spot. That’s a maybe. But I think you’re being dishonest if you believe this team has the talent and heart to keep up with the top teams in the league. So we scrap our way into the playoffs and get knocked out. Then what? There’s no big UFAs left. The best thing for this franchise is to get as many draft picks and young players as possible because the cupboard is BARE. After perreault there is no forward prospect that sniffs a top 6 role and no defenseman that’s a difference maker. Theres a lot of good role players in the farm, but that’s it.

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    meltingplastic
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    Hello Gavin McKenna

    #58269
    Brukie
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    Hello Gavin McKenna

    Terrible to see Igor go down, I was listening to it on the radio, finally got home and havent seen a replay of it. If he is out 4-6 weeks, I cant see this team making it, maybe they rally around each other, who knows but we will soon see if Drury has a brain or if team makes a run, stay tuned!!

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