Presenting the second installment of The Post’s countdown of the top 90 players in Rangers history that began Sunday and will conclude Wednesday on the 90th anniversary of the franchise’s first game on Nov. 16, 1926, a 1-0 victory at the old Garden over the Montreal Marrons.
Rangers 60-31 ranked as follows:
60. Steve Larmer, RW, 1993-95: Played only two seasons on Broadway before retiring at the age of 34, but was a significant influence on the 1994 Cup team after being acquired from Chicago via Hartford in a blockbuster three-team deal early that season that served as a precursor for the club’s myriad deadline deals.