Rangers Split Their Two-Game Series Against the Flyers’ Rookies

The New York Rangers prospects split their two-game Rookie Series against the Flyers. On Friday, the Rangers were unable to hold 2-0 or 3-2 leads, falling 4-3 to Philly. The next night, New York put together a solid 60 minutes, winning 5-2 to finish 1-0-1 in the tourney. 

Game Two Highlights

Game One Highlights:

Coming into the two games, what I most wanted to see was how Brennan Othmann and Scott Morrow would look. Each player needed a strong two games heading into training camp to show they could potentially contend for a roster spot. In addition, Noah Laba, who was skating between Othmann and Gabe Perrwault, could continue his ascent with a strong performance.

Key player statistics:

Brennan Othmann: 1G, 3A
Scott Morrow: 1G, 3A
Noah Laba: 1G, 1A


Jarin Chmelař: 1G, 1A
Dylan Roobroeck: 1G, 1A
Gabriel Perreault: 1G (ENG), 1A
Jackson Dorrington: 1G
Raoul Boilard: 1G
Evan Passmore: 1A
Artyom Gonchar: 1A
Bryce McConnell-Barker: 1A

As seen from the numbers above, the three players all represented themselves well. Othmann, as he should have based on his experience, certainly had a solid tournament, tallying three assists Saturday. Morrow, after a so-so game one defensively, was far better in game two, notching the first goal of the game on the power-play plus a helper. Laba was strong in both contests, notching his goal following a beautiful move and pass by Othmann.

Callem Tung, who signed with the Rangers late last season after leading Connecticut to the NCAA Tournament for the first time, made 21 saves to notch the win. He likely will start the season in the ECHL, but could end up as Dylan Garand/s back up at Hartford of the AHL. Hugo Olias, who is ticketed for the ECHL, started the first game against the Flyers.

Regular camp opens this week. Othmann, Laba, Gabe Perreault, who scored the empty net marker to seal the win, and Morrow should be part of the main camp. We should know for sure in the next few days.

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    airjan23
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    Please spread the word where we are

    #27591
    airjan23
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    Tony – sure. Where would you like me to post? To the prior blog/forum or on X? Happy to make it easier for all.

    #27571
    Tonybere
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    He posted on one of the previous blogs here.

    #27566
    nyrangers9479
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    Brukie?

    #27557
    meltingplastic
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    Glad I found where the boys were at. Thought my hockey posting days were over, who we missing still?

    Not sure if I’ve seen TPC yet or Jimmy and Teejay

    #27527
    picklerick
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    Glad I found where the boys were at. Thought my hockey posting days were over, who we missing still?

    Unfortunately for you, not me

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    nyrangers9479
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    Glad I found where the boys were at. Thought my hockey posting days were over, who we missing still?

    #27524
    Tonybere
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    Jan,
    This is anything but a complaint…
    Would you mind trying to post a message telling of a new blog, please?
    I took that for granted, over at the Platform That Shall Not Be Named, but I’ve found myself stopping in to see no new comments, and then just leaving without seeing you’ve posted.

    #27523
    Tonybere
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    We’re getting close!!
    Hoping most of the old crew will find their way here and we can be a community again by the season’s start! Maybe even with increased civility!! ????

    #27356
    airjan23
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    The Rangers prospects were unable to protect leads in the first game of the Rookie Series. On Satuday, they led wire-to-wire in a solid 5-2 win,

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