Though the New York Rangers are huge favorites to knock off the Washington Capitals in their Eastern Conference First Round series, the underdogs do have at least one thing going for them.
They will be the 36th set of brothers to face each other in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Going into Monday night’s (April 15) game against the Ottawa Senators, the New York Rangers had a singular focus – win baby. That is exactly what they did and they did it convincingly.
Ryan Lindgren could return from a lower-body injury when the New York Rangers visit the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday. The defenseman, who’s missed four games, skated in his usual spot next to Adam Fox on New York’s top defensive pairing during the morning skate.
Per Colin Stephenson, Ryan Lindgren returns tonight for the Rangers in Colorado, taking his natural spot next to Adam Fox […]
We have some positive Rangers defense injury updates. Per Mollie Walker, both Ryan Lindgren and Jacob Trouba are skating this […]
In a positive sign for the New York Rangers less than four weeks before the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin, injured defensemen Ryan Lindgren and Jacob Trouba are back on the ice.
Though the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin in four weeks, the New York Rangers feel no pressure to rush either of their injured defensemen, Jacob Trouba or Ryan Lindgren back into the lineup.
The Rangers seemingly dodged a bullet yesterday when it was announced that the most recent Ryan Lindgren injury wasn’t as […]
The New York Rangers are expected to be without defenseman Ryan Lindgren for a few weeks as he recovers from a lower-body injury. The injury occurred late
The Rangers have recalled defenseman Brandon Scanlin from the minor leagues, with Ryan Lindgren expected to miss a “few weeks” with a lower-body injury, per The Athletic’s Peter Baugh.
New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren left Sunday's 5-2 victory over the rival New York Islanders with a leg injury sustained in the second period, following a hit from Jean-Gabriel Pageau at Madison Square Garden.
“A warrior.” “Tough as nails.” “Our heart and soul.” “The ultimate teammate.” Present platitudes such as the above to any New York Rangers fan and ask him/her who on the roster comes to mind first.
The New York Rangers announced on social media that defenseman Ryan Lindgren suffered an upper-body injury on Friday against the Vegas Golden Knights and will not return.
The Rangers lineup is set to get some reinforcements.
The New York Rangers allowed one goal in their season-opening victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Oct. 12 and one goal in their victorious home opener against the Arizona Coyotes on Oct.
The Rangers, off a complete team effort in their 5-1 opening night win over Buffalo, took a step back in their loss Saturday to the Blue Jackets. Missing Ryan Lindgren, who sat with an upper-body injury (rumored to be to his hand), the bottom two defensive pairs were shuffled.
With all eyes now focused on the 2023-24 season, this means that some key players for the New York Rangers will be up for a new contract after the season is over.
Welcome to an off-season segment for your New York Rangers! It ultimately did not end the way the organization wanted it to, but there was a lot of jog and excitement.
In addition to Mika Zibanejad winning an award, another prestigious honour was given out. Ryan Lindgren is the winner of two awards. This award is the Players’ Players Award and the Steven McDonald award.
The New York Rangers have clinched a playoff spot. Now what? With nine games left in the regular season, New York can move up in the standings while also getting key players healthy for the postseason.
New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren will return to the lineup Tuesday for the front end of a home-and-home series against the visiting Carolina Hurricanes, coach Gerard Gallant announced.
Ryan Lindgren has been a workhorse on defense for the New York Rangers since he became an NHL regular in 2019-20. Acquired in the trade that sent Rick Nash to the Boston Bruins in 2018, Lindgren was viewed as a gritty defenseman whose game is bigger than his six-foot frame.
The incident occurred midway through the first period when Capitals forward T.J. Oshie hit Lindgren awkwardly causing him to slam hard against the boards.
The Tampa Bay Lightning snapped the New York Rangers' eight-game home winning streak and took a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference Final with a 3-1 win on the road in Game 5 on Thursday night.
Rangers rugged defenseman Ryan Lindgren is a game-time decision for Game 5 on Wednesday night versus the Penguins. According to Gerard Gallant, he will take pre-game warmups and the team will decide if he can go.
Pittsburgh Penguins winger Rickard Rakell left the game early after a nasty hit from New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren.
In total, he's accumulated two goals and 28 assists with a plus-30 rating in 116 career regular-season contests.
After just a few days on the job, New York Rangers GM Chris Drury has completed his first big move. The team has signed Ryan Lindgren to a three-year contract extension.
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