
Jim Cerny
Managing Editor at NHL.com
Executive Editor #NYR @4EverBlueshirts; #NHL @Sportnaut; Play by Play @HVVenomHockey; 3 decades covering puck. Writer, editor, broadcaster. Also #LFGM & #NYJets
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2 days ago |
sportsnaut.com | Jim Cerny
Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images Alex Ovechkin scored 2:26 into overtime to lift the Washington Capitals to a 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference First Round on Monday. Perhaps it was fitting that in a season when Ovechkin embraced the spotlight chasing and then breaking Wayne Gretzky’s all-time goal-scoring mark in the NHL, that the 39-year-old superstar again came through on the big stage.
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2 days ago |
foreverblueshirts.com | Jim Cerny
The ball is in Rick Tocchet’s court. He can sign a lucrative contract to remain coach of the Vancouver Canucks. Or he can take a chance that there’s a better NHL opportunity out there, quite possibly with the New York Rangers. The Canucks made it clear they want Tocchet to stick around even after they failed to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season. However, they do not want a coach that desires another job.
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2 days ago |
foreverblueshirts.com | Jim Cerny
Braden Schneider showed up at New York Rangers break-up day with his right arm in a sling and an explanation of why that’s the case Monday. The 23-year-old defenseman had a tear in his labrum and opted to have surgery before the season ended to correct the issue. It’s something Schneider’s dealt with for two years and decided to fix after the Rangers were eliminated from playoff contention. He missed the final two games of the regular season, the only games he didn’t play in 2024-25.
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3 days ago |
foreverblueshirts.com | Jim Cerny
Coming off his worst season in the NHL and under heavy trade speculation for months, Chris Kreider declared Monday that he wants to remain with the New York Rangers. “This is home for me,” Kreider said at New York’s break-up day. “This is the organization that gave me an opportunity to live out my dream. So obviously this is where I want to be and this is the group that I want to help in whatever fashion.”Whether the Rangers feel the same way remains in question, if not downright doubtful.
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3 days ago |
foreverblueshirts.com | Jim Cerny
The holiday weekend is over. Coach Peter Laviolette was fired. And now the New York Rangers officially say goodbye to the 2024-25 season and depart for an early summer vacation with break-up day on Monday. Each player will meet with general manager Chris Drury, take a physical, and clean out his locker after one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. Many players — though not all — will also meet with reporters.
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@JimCerny Islanders are making the playoffs and winning it all. Rangers have no chance

#NYR and #Isles live to see another day Can you imagine pressure in Montreal if Habs lose Saturday and Rangers win, taking it down to 2 games? Lol the "race" to be best of the worst for 8th spot

Toronto demain/tomorrow #GoHabsGo https://t.co/SGCxCiNzTP

Yeah ... it was fun to write that. Plus you and I would've looked high-flying the way the Islanders just stood around and allowed one odd-man rush after another occur ...

@JimCerny High flying?