After a Presidents’ Trophy-winning 2024 season and ending two wins shy of a convention championship, the New York Rangers have been anticipated to be Stanley Cup contenders this season.
Following a business-as-usual 12-4-1 begin, the Rangers went on a catastrophic run from mid-November to December, going 4-15-0 and dropping like a stone in the direction of the underside of the league.
Nonetheless, New York has gone 5-1-2 because the calendar flipped, together with wins over Las Vegas and New Jersey.
New yr, new Rangers?
Coach Peter Laviolette has modified the crew’s defensive alignment, returning to the 1-3-1 that served the crew properly final season. That mentioned, no construction works with out software, and after six weeks spent moping concerning the lack of locker room leaders Barclay Goodrow and Jacob Trouba, the crew appears to have rediscovered their verve.
New York’s engagement on the forecheck and excessive urgent over the previous few weeks is in direct distinction to their passiveness by December. An improved protection flows up and down the ice, supporting the Rangers’ all-world goalies whereas giving the forwards higher alternatives on the push or when biking the puck.
The Rangers’ fourth line — Sam Carrick, Adam Edstrom and at the moment Matt Rempe, although Rempe’s spot does are usually rotated — have been a bellwether for New York. The trio are relentless on the forecheck. Edstrom and Rempe are giants who drive the opposition to maneuver the puck a shade faster than is good after they method a battle within the nook. Carrick (6-foot, 200 lbs.) performs greater than his measurement.
Carrick has lately seen an uptick in ice time, incomes time on the penalty kill and extra time items. By no means a prolific scorer, he has 5 factors in his final 4 outings now that he’s seeing the ice with higher gamers. He scored the OT winner in opposition to the Devils, had a pair of assists in opposition to Utah and was concerned in each objectives in opposition to Colorado, together with a short-handed tally the place he skated away from (checks notes) Cale Makar.