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RANGERS RUNDOWN

The New York Rangers are back at The Garden for a Saturday matinee against the Philadelphia Flyers (12:30 PM - TV: MSG - Radio: ESPN 880 AM).

The Rangers have earned points in nine of their last 13 games (7-4-2), and in four of their last six games at MSG (2-2-2).

The Blueshirts’ 54.2 faceoff win percentage ranks third in the league.

New York has allowed 2.67 goals against per game, the seventh fewest in the league.

The Rangers have allowed 23 goals in the second period, tied for the fewest allowed in the NHL.

At 5-on-5, the Rangers have allowed 57 goals, the sixth fewest in the NHL.

Rangers goaltenders have had a combined .905 save percentage, the sixth highest in the league, and a 2.63 goals against average, the seventh lowest in the league.

The Rangers’ 17 goals scored by defensemen are tied for the 10th most in the league.

New York has 13 wins when scoring the first goal of the game, and is tied for the eighth most wins in the league when scoring first. Their record when doing so is 13-2-0.

The Rangers’ five overtime wins are tied for the second most in the league.

The Blueshirts lead the league in hits (951) and rank eighth in blocked shots (540). They have registered 30+ hits in 11 games this season, the most among all teams in the league.

RANGERS AND FLYERS CONNECTIONS

Rangers assistant coach Joe Sacco played his final NHL season with the Flyers in 2002–03.

Flyers forward Trevor Zegras is native to New York, hailing from Bedford.

TEAM NOTES

BREAD WINNER

This season, Artemi Panarin leads the Rangers in points (34) and shots (105), is tied for the lead in goals (11) and assists (23), and has tallied four multi-point games and 14 points (5G-9A) in his last 11 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 584 points as a Ranger are the 10th most points in franchise history.

He has eight 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.

Since Nov. 7, his 27 points and 18 assists are both tied for the 10th most in the league. Among NHL skaters since his debut in 2015-16, he ranks fourth in assists (591) and fifth in points (904).

Panarin’s 243 points (97G-146A) rank sixth in the NHL since 2023-24. In that same time frame, he has recorded points in 143 of 197 games, the fifth most in the NHL.

MIKA MAGIC

Mika Zibanejad leads the Rangers in power play goals (6), 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.

His six power play goals are tied for the 10th most this season among NHL skaters. Since 2024-25, Zibanejad’s 13 power play goals rank first on the Rangers and his 29 power play points rank second. His 126 career power play goals are tied for the fifth most by a Swedish player in NHL history. He sits two power play goals away from tying the franchise record (116).

Throughout his career as a Ranger, Zibanejad has collected 261 goals, the seventh most goals by a Ranger in franchise history. On Dec. 6 vs. COL, he notched his 611th career point as a Ranger, surpassing Ron Greschner (610) for the seventh most in franchise history.

FORECHECK, BACKCHECK, TROCHECK

Vincent Trocheck has recorded a point in nine of his last 14 games (2G-8A), and has collected 15 points (5G-10A) and three multi-point games since returning to the ice on Nov. 10 following an injury (20 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 1,104 overall faceoff wins rank fifth in the league.

MILLER TIME

This season, J.T. Miller ranks first on the Rangers in faceoff wins (279), fourth in hits (73) and points (20), is tied for third in goals (11) and tied for fourth in assists (11). He has recorded seven points in his last nine contests (3G-4A) 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 (123), is tied for second on the team in power play goals (3), ranks fourth in goals (9) and fifth in points (19). 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 123 hits this season rank third in the league. Since 2024-25, his 424 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 eight of his last 11 games (7-3-1) and has allowed two or fewer goals in 15 games this season, the second most in the league.

Among all goaltenders this season with 20 or more starts, his 2.49 goals against average is tied for the sixth lowest.

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 (149) 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.