The New York Rangers are facing off against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Madison Square Garden Sunday night. Here's how to watch the Rangers game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information: Start the day smarter.
The Rangers fell out of a wild-card spot while the Blue Jackets jumped up to the first wild card. Ottawa has 69 points.
Before the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs duked it out on the ice, Blueshirts fans at Madison Square Garden booed the Canadian national anthem.
Since Panarin came to New York in 2019-20, only four players have more multi-point games: the Oilers’ Connor McDavid (213) and Leon Draisaitl (191), the Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon (180) and the Bruins’ David Pastrnak (158). The Rangers will be off Monday before they head to Winnipeg to face the Jets on Tuesday.
The Rangers and Islanders are both chasing the wild-card spots in the Eastern Conference. They meet Monday with a chance to gain ground.
OTTAWA, Ontario — Carson Soucy made his Rangers debut Saturday afternoon against the Senators. The Blueshirts acquired Soucy from Vancouver in exchange for the 2025 third-rounder they received in the Reilly Smith deal ahead of Friday’s trade deadline, making New York the fourth city the 30-year-old has played for in his seven-year career.
The Columbus Blue Jackets continue their road trip through Broadway as the Jackets and New York Rangers battle for their third meeting of four and second and final time at Madison Square Garden. Deadline Moves New York moved on from former Senators’ defender Erik Branstrom for forward Nicolas Aube-Kuebel.
Fans in Canada have been booing the American anthem at NHL and NBA games since Donald Trump took office. The gesture is in response to the president’s threats of tariffs and continued suggestion that he could use economic coercion to make Canada “the 51st state.” It gained more attention because of the nation-vs.-nation showdowns in the 4 Nations.