Cat Silverman shares her thoughts on Rangers goaltending prospect Olof Lindbom Cat Silverman offers her insight on Lindbom and the development of European goaltending prospects
Blueshirt Banter 2018 New York Rangers Prospect Rankings Master List Be sure to check back as Blueshirt Banter updates this master list of Rangers prospects
2018 NHL Draft: New York Rangers Select Nico Gross 101st Overall The New York Rangers selected Nico Gross in the fourth round with the 101st overall pick. The left handed defenseman is 6’1’’ and 185 pounds. He currently plays for the Oshawa Generals of the OHL. This past season, he scored 14 points in 58 games. Regarding Nico Gross, here
2018 NHL Draft: New York Rangers Select Jacob Ragnarsson 70th Overall With their first pick in the third round, 70th overall, the New York Rangers selected Jacob Ragnarsson. The 6’0, 176 pound defenseman plays for Almtuna IS of Allsvenskan in Sweden. This past season, he tallied 13 points in 47 games. According to NHL Central Scouting Services, he was ranked
2018 NHL Draft: New York Rangers Select Vitali Kravtsov 9th Overall With their first selection in the 2018 NHL Draft, the New York Rangers have selected Vitali Kravtsov with the ninth overall pick. Our very own Alex and Tobias did an excellent job of outlining Kravtsov’s skill set and have characterized him as a difficult player to handle in transition.
2018 NHL Draft: New York Rangers Select Nils Lundkvist 28th Overall Following a trade to move up from the 26th overall pick and selecting K’Andre Miller, the New York Rangers closed out their first round by selecting Nils Lundkvist. The Rangers rounded out their first round selections with a puck-moving defenseman in Lundkvist, who spent last season with Luleå HF
2018 NHL Draft: New York Rangers Select K’Andre Miller 22nd Overall In a surprising turn of events, the New York Rangers did in fact make a trade and sent the 26th and 48th overall picks to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for the 22nd overall pick. With the acquired pick and their second selection of the 2018 NHL Draft, the Rangers