Mika Zibanejad, Philadelphia Flyers and Rangers
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A day after general manager Chris Drury outlined in a letter to fans that his last-place franchise will embark on a "retool," Mika Zibanejad scored three goals and the New York Rangers cruised to a 6-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.
Tkachuk's four-point explosion and 200th goal helped fuel the Senators' biggest offensive performance of the season.
Brady Tkachuk scored his 200th regular-season NHL goal and had three assists as the Ottawa Senators beat the New York Rangers 8-4.
With the Philadelphia Flyers en route to losing their sixth-consecutive contest, a season-high, one New York Rangers forward found his name all over the scoresh
Berkly Catton scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period, and the Kraken rallied from two goals down and beat the Rangers 4-2 on Monday night.
Completely and utterly dismantled in a 10-2 thrashing by the Bruins on Saturday, the Rangers hit a new low on the 2025-26 campaign. The 10 goals they gave up didn’t just set a season high and mark their largest margin of defeat, but it signaled just how close this Rangers season is to crashing and burning.
Earlier this week, Rangers GM Chris Drury posted a letter to fans preparing them for a retool, now, some Rangers stars are speaking out.
Zibanejad gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead at 3:08 of the first period. After his shot went off Grubauer’s glove and landed behind the net, Zibanejad collected the rebound and slid it back toward the net, where it caromed off the back of Grubauer’s pads and in.
Brady Tkachuk scored his 200th regular-season NHL goal and had three assists, and the Ottawa Senators handed the New York Rangers a fifth consecutive loss, beating them 8-4
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Brady Tkachuk hits 200, now what for the Senators?
Brady Tkachuk has a way of making big games feel even bigger. After scoring his 200th NHL goal and piling up three assists in Ottawa’s 8-4 win over the Rangers Wednesday night, he joined Sean Reynolds to talk about what’s going on with this Senators team—and what it might mean for the stretch ahead.