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The New York Rangers face the Philadelphia Flyers in the second game of a four-game homestand on Tuesday night (7:00 PM ET - TV: MSG Network - Radio: ESPN 880 AM). Six of New York’s next seven games will be played at MSG.

RANGERS RUNDOWN

  • New York has a season-long point streak of nine games (6-0-3), its longest since a 10-game streak from Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 2024. The Rangers have won five of their last seven games and have points in 10 of their last 11 contests (7-1-3).
  • Since Jan. 2, the Rangers’ 17 points are tied for the most in the NHL and their 37 goals are the most.
  • Against the Flyers, the Rangers have won seven of their last nine and have earned a point in 11 of their last 13 (10-2-1) against them. At home against Philadelphia, New York has points in five of its last six (4-1-1).
  • New York’s power play unit has scored three times in the last two games and seven times in its last eight contests. Since Jan. 7, the Rangers’ seven power play goals are tied for the fourth most in the NHL.
  • As a team, the Blueshirts have posted five shutouts this season, tied for the third most in the NHL.
  • The Rangers have a league-high 23 different players who have scored a goal this season and 26 unique point getters this season, tied for the highest amount in the NHL.
  • New York ranks fourth in the NHL in penalty kill percentage (83.6) and have had a perfect penalty kill in five of its last seven games. The Rangers’ seven shorthanded tallies rank third in the NHL (FLA - 11, TBL - 8).
  • Six of New York’s last eight games have been decided by one goal and five of its last eight contests have gone to overtime. The Rangers have earned 33 wins decided by a margin of one goal dating back to last season, the most in the NHL.
  • The Blueshirts have scored at least three goals in seven of their last 10 contests, including six games with 4-plus goals.
  • The Rangers rank second in the NHL in faceoff percentage (53.7) and have been 50 percent or better in 33 of 47 games this season (70.2 percent).
  • Jonathan Quick is one win away from being the 15th goaltender, and first American-born netminder, to reach 400 career victories. Of the 14 goaltenders in NHL history who have earned 400 or more career wins, three of played for the Rangers (Henrik Lundqvist, Terry Sawchuk, and Jacques Plante).
  • When the Blueshirts score four or more goals in a game, they are 13-2-3 and when they allow two or fewer goals, they are 20-2-0. The Rangers have allowed two or fewer goals in 20 of 23 victories this season.
  • Since the start of last season, the Rangers have posted a 58-2-0 record in 60 regular season games in which they have allowed two goals or fewer (not counting team goals awarded for shootout win).
  • On the year, New York is 14-2-2 when leading after one period and 17-1-2 when leading after the second period.

RANGERS AND FLYERS CONNECTIONS

  • Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette was the head coach of the Flyers from 2009-10 to 2013-14, leading the team to a Stanley Cup Final appearance in 2010.
  • Flyers head coach John Tortorella was head coach of the Rangers from 2008-09 to 2012-13.

FINE NINE

Since the Rangers began their nine-game point streak on Jan. 5, the team has had 15 different players score a goal and 20 players record a point, including seven with five or more. In that span, the team has been one of the best teams in the NHL.

SHESTY’S SAVES

Igor Shesterkin has a shutout streak of 164:03, making 61 saves in the process. He has posted consecutive shutouts for the fifth time in his career and second time in as many seasons (2 GP from March 9-12, 2024). He is one of three goaltenders in franchise history to accomplish the feat on five occasions following Lorne Chabot (6x) and Ed Giacomin (5x).

Shesterkin is 5-0-1 in his last six starts, allowing two or fewer goals in four of the six games. He has allowed two or fewer goals in 14 of his 16 wins this year and in 10 of his last 15 starts, dating back to Dec. 6.

Since the beginning of last season, the 26 games in which Shesterkin has allowed one or fewer goals rank tied for first among NHL goaltenders.

Shesterkin has made 40 more saves on four occasions this season. When he makes 40 or more saves in a game over his career, the Rangers are 14-2-1.

Dating back to the 2021-22 season, Shesterkin has ranked among the best in the NHL.

ADAM’S APPLES

Adam Fox has multiple assists in his last two games and five assists in his last four games. He has points in six of his last nine games (1G-9A) and 11 assists in his last 13 games. He has four multi-point efforts in his last nine contests.

Fox’s 36 assists this season are tied for the sixth among NHL defensemen and his 11 multi-point games are tied for the fifth most in the league among blueliners.

Since making his NHL debut in 2019-20, Fox has been one of the best blueliners in the NHL.

PANARIN’S POINTS

Artemi Panarin has a team-leading 20 goals and 49 points, has points in nine of his last 13 games (5G-7A) and 16 of his last 23 games (8G-15A).

With his 20th goal, Panarin became the sixth Rangers player since 1990-91 to tally four consecutive 20-goal seasons joining, Mika Zibanejad (7 from 2017-18 – 2023-24), Chris Kreider (6 from 2018-19 – 2023-24), Adam Graves (5 from 1995-96 – 1999-00), Petr Nedved (5 from 1998-99 – 2002-03) and Mike Gartner (4 from 1990-91 –1993 94).

He has at least one point in 32 of 45 games this year and dating back to last season, he has points in 99 of 127 games. The only NHL players who have tallied a point in more games over the span are Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon (107) and Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov (106).

Panarin has 145 multi-point games since joining the Rangers in 2019-20, the sixth most in the NHL in that span. Panarin is the franchise’s all-time leader in points per game (1.29) and assists per game (0.86).

Among NHL skaters since his debut in 2015-16, Panarin has the fourth most assists (546) and fifth most points in the NHL (830).

KREIDING INTO THE HISTORY BOOKS

Chris Kreider, with 115 career power play goals, sits one power play goal away from tying Camille Henry for the most in franchise history. Kreider has a goal in three of his last six games dating back to Jan. 4.

He ranks second on the Rangers with 15 goals this season, with five of his 15 goals being game-winning tallies. His career total of 49 GWGs are the second most in Rangers history behind Rod Gilbert’s 52.

With five more goals, Kreider will become the second player in franchise history to have 10 or more 20-plus goal seasons (Gilbert - 12).

Over the course of his career, Kreider has scored 15 go-ahead goals in the final 10 minutes of regulation, which is the most in Rangers franchise history. The only active players with as many tallies are Steven Stamkos (18), Alex Ovechkin (16), Sidney Crosby (15) and Evgeni Malkin (15).

Kreider has 100 regular season goals on tips/deflections in his NHL career (92 tipped, 8 deflected). No NHL player has more since Kreider’s first NHL regular season game in 2012-13 (Pavelski is second - 96).

Kreider has 41 career multi-goal games, one shy of tying Camille Henry (42 GP) for the sixth most in Rangers history.

Since 2021-22, Kreider’s 11 shorthanded goals are the most in the NHL. His 11 career shorthanded goals are tied with Walt Tkaczuk and Mika Zibanejad for fifth place on the franchise’s all-time list. In that same span, his 57 power play goals rank tied for third in the NHL.

TROCHECK IN THE CIRCLE

Vincent Trocheck ranks second in the NHL in faceoff percentage (60.1) and third in faceoff wins (553).

On the Blueshirts, Trocheck ranks third in goals (14) and points (30), and fourth in assists (16). His 124 shots are the second most on the team.

Trocheck ranks tied for fifth among NHL forwards in average ice time (21:33). He is the only NHL forward averaging at least 16:00 of even strength ice time, 3:00 of PP ice time, and 2:00 of SH ice time per game this season.

MIKA’S MISSION

Mika Zibanejad has points in eight of his last 11 games (3G-5A) and is one goal away from tying Brian Leetch (240) for the 10th most in franchise history. The list is topped by Rod Gilbert (406).

When he scores a goal this year, the Rangers are 7-1-1.

Zibanejad’s 104 power play goals with the Blueshirts rank fifth in franchise history and since 2016-17, the tallies are the sixth most in the league.

He has recently notched career milestones:

  • Tallied his 400th career assist on Jan. 5, becoming the third active Swedish player to reach the mark (Others: E. Karlsson and V. Hedman)
  • Recorded his 700th career point on Jan. 2, becoming the 15th Swedish player in NHL history with 700 career points and just the third active (Erik Karlsson and Victor Hedman).

TOO COOL

Will Cuylle has goals in his last two games and this season has established a career-high of 26 points (13G-13A). On the Blueshirts he ranks tied for first in plus/minus (+6).

His team-leading 173 hits rank fifth in the NHL.

Cuylle required the fewest games (23 GP) to 20 points in a season by a Rangers player under the age of 23 since Alex Kovalev (20 GP in 1995-96).

BLUESHIRT BULLETS

  • Alexis Lafrenière has three points in his last two games (2G-1A) and points in three of his last four games (2G-2A). The Rangers have posted a 65-11-4 record in the 80 regular season games which has scored a goal in his NHL career.
  • The Blueshirts are 16-3-0 this season when Reilly Smith notches a point and 8-1-0 when he scores a goal.
  • Vincent Trocheck and Will Cuylle are two of five NHL players with 13+ goals and 135+ hits.
  • K’Andre Miller’s 33 takeaways are the fifth most in the NHL among defensemen.