If the Rangers wanted reason to remain optimistic that their season can turn around, all they have to do is look toward one of their own for hope.
New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 31-of-35 shots on goal in Thursday's 7-4 victory against the Canadiens. Quick did not have his sharpest performance as he surrendered at least one goal in each period and allowed four goals for the first time since late December against the
The New York Rangers are trying to stay confident as their season continues to slip away. The Washington Capitals beat them 7-4 on Saturday to give them 16 losses in their past 21 games.
Jamie Benn scored on a power play 2:17 into overtime and the Dallas Stars rallied from an early three-goal deficit to defeat the struggling New York Rangers 5-4.
Jonathan Quick is one of the greatest netminders of the salary cap era in the NHL. A three-time Stanley Cup Champion with the Los Angeles Kings and Vegas Golden
There may be many players who are struggling for the New York Rangers right now, but there is one player on the team doing everything he can to help the Rangers win hockey games.
Quick turned aside 21 of 27 shots faced during Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Capitals. The seventh goal was an empty-netter. Quick will have to wait for his next appearance to try and secure his ...
When the Los Angeles Kings traded Jonathan Quick nearly two years ago, who would have ever thought he would be sitting atop the NHL at 38 years old playing for his childhood favorite team?