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RANGERS RUNDOWN

The New York Rangers head to Nashville for the tail end of a back-to-back weekend to face the Predators for the second time this season (6:00 PM CT/7:00 PM ET - TV: MSG 2 - Radio: ESPN 1050 AM).

The Rangers have points in 10 of their last 14 games (8-4-2) and have won four of their last five road games.

The Blueshirts are tied for the league lead in road wins (13) and are tied for second in road points (27). Their nine regulation wins on the road are tied for the third most among all NHL teams.

The Rangers’ 55.8 faceoff win percentage on the road and their overall 54.0 faceoff percentage both rank third in the NHL.

New York has allowed 2.26 goals against per game on the road, the fewest in the league, and overall has allowed 2.70 goals against per game, the seventh fewest in the league.

The Rangers have allowed 27 goals in the second period, the third fewest allowed in the NHL.

On the road this season, the Blueshirts’ plus-17 goal differential is the fourth best in the NHL. They have scored 60 goals on the road this season, tied for the seventh most in the league.

At 5-on-5, the Rangers have allowed 58 goals, tied for the sixth fewest in the NHL.

New York has been leading in games for a 456:42 mark as the visiting team, the third highest in the NHL.

Rangers goaltenders have had a combined .904 save percentage, the sixth highest in the league, and a 2.66 goals against average, the seventh lowest in the league.

The Rangers’ 17 goals scored by defensemen and 14 assists by rookies are both tied for the 10th most in the league.

New York has 14 wins when scoring the first goal of the game, tied for the sixth most wins in the league when doing so. Their record when scoring first is 14-2-0.

The Rangers’ seven combined overtime and shootout wins are tied for the fourth most in the league.

The Blueshirts lead the league in hits (974) and rank ninth in blocked shots (544). They have registered 30+ hits in 11 games this season, the most among all teams in the league.

RANGERS AND PREDATORS CONNECTIONS

Rangers Director of Player Development Jed Ortmeyer skated in 53 games across two seasons (2007-08 – 2008-09) with the Predators and tallied eight points (4G-4A).

Predators defenseman Brady Skjei was drafted by the Rangers in 2012 and played parts of five seasons with the Blueshirts (2015-16 – 2019-20).

TEAM NOTES

ROAD RANGERS

On the road this season, the Rangers are 13-5-1 with a 60-43 goal differential. They earned 19 points through their first 11 road games this season, the most in franchise history.

Since the 2021-22 season, the Rangers lead the NHL in road points (233) and road wins (107).

BREAD WINNER

This season, Artemi Panarin leads the Rangers in goals (13), points (36) and shots (112), is tied for the lead in assists (23), and has tallied five multi-point games and 16 points (7G-9A) in his last 12 games.

On Dec. 4 at OTT, he recorded his 900th career point and became the sixth undrafted player since 1963-64 to do so in 800 games or less. His 586 points as a Ranger are tied for the ninth most points in franchise history.

He has nine multi-point games this season, his three four-point games are tied for the most in the league and he has one three-point game. On Dec. 20 vs. PHI, he recorded his 30th multi-goal game as a Ranger, reaching the mark in 466 games, the ninth fastest in Rangers history.

Since Nov. 7, his 29 points rank sixth in the league and his 18 assists are tied for the 10th most. Among NHL skaters since his debut in 2015-16, he ranks fourth in assists (591) and fifth in points (906).

Panarin’s 245 points (99G-146A) rank sixth in the NHL since 2023-24. In that same time frame, he has recorded points in 144 of 198 games, the fifth most in the NHL.

MIKA MAGIC

Mika Zibanejad leads the Rangers in power play goals (7), is tied for the lead in goals (11), and ranks third on the team in assists (14) and points (25). He has 13 points (4G-9A) through his last 15 games. On Dec. 20 vs. PHI, he became the fifth Rangers player in Rangers history to score 50 game-tying goals.

His seven power play goals are tied for the 10th most among all NHL skaters this season. Since 2024-25, Zibanejad’s 14 power play goals rank first on the Rangers and his 30 power play points rank second. His 127 career power play goals are the fifth most by a Swedish player in NHL history. He sits one power play goal away from tying the franchise record (116).

Throughout his career as a Ranger, Zibanejad has collected 262 goals, tied for the sixth most goals by a Ranger in franchise history. His 616 career points as a Ranger are the seventh most in franchise history.

FORECHECK, BACKCHECK, TROCHECK

Vincent Trocheck has recorded a point in 10 of his last 15 games (3G-8A), and has collected 16 points (6G-10A) and three multi-point games since returning to the ice on Nov. 10 following an injury (21 GP).

Since 2024-25, Trocheck ranks fifth in the NHL in faceoff percentage (58.4) among skaters who have taken 1,000 or more faceoffs. In that same time frame, his 1,110 overall faceoff wins rank fifth in the league.

MILLER TIME

This season, J.T. Miller ranks first on the Rangers in faceoff wins (294), ranks third in goals (10), fourth in hits (74) and points (22), is tied for third in goals (11) and ranks fourth in assists (12). He has recorded eight points in his last 10 contests (3G-5A) and skated in his 900th career NHL game on Dec. 7 vs. VGK.

Among all skaters in the league who have taken at least 400 faceoffs this season, his 59.9 faceoff percentage ranks third in the league. Since 2024-25, among all NHL players who have taken 1,000 or more faceoffs, Miller ranks fourth in faceoff percentage (58.8).

TOO COOL

Will Cuylle leads the Rangers in hits (127), is tied for second on the team in power play goals (3), ranks fourth in goals (9) and fifth in points (20). He skated in his 200th career NHL game on Dec. 13 vs. MTL. The Rangers’ record when Cuylle has scored a goal is 8-0-0.

His 127 hits this season rank third in the league. Since 2024-25, his 428 hits rank second in the NHL.

Last season, he surpassed Ryan Callahan (285) for the most hits among Rangers in a single season since the NHL began tracking in 2005-06.

SHESTY’S SAVES

Igor Shesterkin has helped earn the team points in nine of his last 12 games (8-3-1) and has allowed two or fewer goals in 15 games this season, the second most in the league.

Among all goaltenders this season with 10 or more starts on the road, his 2.24 goals against average ranks second. His 2.54 goals against average overall ranks seventh lowest in the league among goaltenders with 20 or more starts.

Since the beginning of the 2021-22 season and among all goalies with at least 100 games played, Shesterkin ranks third in shutouts (20), is tied for third in save percentage (.916), ranks fourth in the NHL in wins (151) and has the fifth lowest goals against average (2.51). In that same time frame, he leads all NHL goaltenders with 74 games allowing one or fewer goals.