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Rangers at Bruins: Pregame Notes
J.T. MILLER BACK IN MANHATTAN
The Blueshirts acquired J.T. Miller on Friday night, bringing back a player they drafted in 2011. Miller notched nine goals and 26 assists for 35 points in 40 games for the Canucks this season. He ranked second on the club in assists, points, and power play points (14).
Additionally, Miller ranks seventh in the NHL with a 58.6 faceoff percentage.
Since the 2021-22 season, Miller is the only player in the NHL to have recorded 300 or more points as well as 600 or more hits. In that same time frame, he is one of 11 skaters to have three or more 50-plus assist seasons, and his 319 points are the 13th most in the NHL.
PANARIN’S POINTS
Artemi Panarin has a team-leading 21 goals and 52 points, has points in four of his last five games (2G-3A) and 15 points in his last 16 games (6G-9A). Panarin’s 13 points (5G-8A) in January led the Rangers.
Panarin also leads the Rangers in power play goals (7), power play points (17), and shots (147).
Panarin has reached the 50-point mark for his sixth straight time as a member of the Rangers, one of seven in franchise history to do so. He is also the sixth Ranger since 1990-91 to record four straight 20-goal seasons.
He has at least one point in 34 of 48 games (70.8%) this year. Dating back to last season, he has points in 101 of 130 games. The only NHL players who have tallied a point in more games over the span are Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon (110) and Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov (109).
In that same span, his 172 points (70G-102A) rank fifth in the NHL.
Going back further, among NHL skaters since his debut in 2015-16, Panarin has the fourth most assists (547) and fifth most points in the NHL (833).
TROCHECK IN THE CIRCLE
Vincent Trocheck has three points (1G-2A) in his last four games. He ranks third in the NHL in faceoff percentage (59.9) and faceoff wins (587).
On the Blueshirts, Trocheck ranks tied for second in goals (15) and points (32), and tied for fourth in assists (17). His 132 shots are the second most on the team.
Trocheck ranks eighth among NHL forwards in average ice time (21:27). He is one of three NHL forwards (Marner, Hagel) 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.
ADAM’S APPLES
Adam Fox has multi-point games in three of his last five contests and six assists in his last seven games. He has points in seven of his last 12 games (1G-9A) and 12 assists in his last 16 games.
Fox has tallied his sixth consecutive 40-point season since making his debut with the Rangers. The only Rangers blueliners with as many straight seasons with 40 points are James Patrick (7: 1985-86 to 1991-92) and Brian Leetch (6: 1993- 94 to 1998-99).
Fox’s 37 assists this season are the sixth most among NHL defensemen and his 12 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.
SHESTY’S SAVES
Igor Shesterkin is 6-2-1 in his last nine starts with two shutouts. On the year, he has allowed two or fewer goals in 15 of his 17 wins this year and in 11 of his last 18 starts, dating back to Dec. 6. Since the beginning of last season, the 27 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.
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.
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.
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 fourth in the NHL.
MIKA’S MISSION
Mika Zibanejad 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.
In the month of January, Zibanejad tallied multiple 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 points in three of his last five games (2G-1A) and this season has established a career-high of 27 points (13G-14A).
His team-leading 181 hits rank fourth in the NHL.
The New York Rangers are set to face off against the Boston Bruins in an exciting matchup tonight at TD Garden. Both teams are coming off strong performances in their last games and will be looking to continue their winning ways.
The Rangers are currently sitting in fourth place in the Metropolitan Division with a record of 14-4-3, while the Bruins are in third place in the Atlantic Division with a record of 12-8-2. Both teams have been playing well as of late, with the Rangers winning four of their last five games and the Bruins winning three of their last four.
One key player to watch in tonight’s game will be Rangers forward Artemi Panarin, who leads the team in scoring with 23 points (7 goals, 16 assists). Panarin has been a force on the ice this season and will look to continue his strong play against the Bruins.
On the Bruins side, goaltender Linus Ullmark has been solid between the pipes with a 2.32 goals against average and a .918 save percentage. Ullmark will be a key factor in tonight’s game as he looks to shut down the Rangers’ potent offense.
Overall, tonight’s game promises to be an exciting and competitive matchup between two talented teams. Be sure to tune in to see which team comes out on top in this East Division showdown. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis throughout the game.
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