Here are today’s news and links:
Rangers News:
- Greg Joyce notes that the Rangers will look to get the most out of Ryan Strome after acquiring him from Edmonton (NY Post)
- Larry Brooks suggests that Vladislav Namestnikov will serve as a prime example of David Quinn’s effectiveness behind the bench (NY Post)
- Dominick Renna argues that Chris Kreider has finally become the elite power forward fans have been clamoring for (Elite Sports NY)
- Jack Loennecker sees Henrik Lundqvist’s tenure on Broadway as something of a Greek tragedy (Elite Sports NY)
- Jess Rubenstein delivers another prospect update, with bits on K’Andre Miller, Adam Huska, and more (Blueshirt Bulletin)
- Thomas Conroy assesses David Quinn’s curious player deployment as “tough love” for his younger players (The Hockey Writers)
- Steve Paulus examines New York’s prospects of playoff hockey with the infamous Thanksgiving cutoff only three days away (Blue Line Station)
Around the NHL:
- Mike Johnston relays word that the NHL is looking into the logistics of holding an outdoor game at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan (Sportsnet)
- Sam McCaig names each team’s MVP as the hockey season reaches the 25% mark (The Hockey News)