Mistakenly placed on a late third period power play by coach Peter Laviolette – who still must be dreaming of a White Christmas – Borgen's pass to Breadman Panarin cost New York the game. It was easily intercepted by Cale Makar and – well – you know the rest.
The New York Rangers have signed defenseman Will Borgen to a five-year extension with an average annual value of $4.1 million against the cap. Borgen arrived in
#NYR and Will Borgen have agreed to terms on a five-year ... best right-handed defender on the Rangers' blue line after Adam Fox. He's averaging a career-high in ice time and has earned the ...
In return, the Rangers nabbed defenseman Will Borgen, and they’ve liked what they’ve seen so far. To show how much they value Borgen, the Rangers have signed him to a five-year contract ...
The New York Rangers have agreed to terms with defenseman Will Borgen on a five-year contract, the team announced Saturday. The deal will carry a $4.1 million average annual value, per a league ...
GREENBURGH — Will Borgen didn’t know what to expect after he was acquired by the Rangers last month. An original member of the 2021 expansion franchise Seattle Kraken, Borgen, 28, was having ...
Will Borgen’s welcome fresh start has already ... a 13-goal drought ended against the Stars on Jan. 7. When 6-foot-6 Adam Edstrom assisted on the goal Matt Rempe — 6-foot-8 ½ but listed ...
Why can't the Rangers focus enough to score the game's first goal, just once in a while. Focused? Breadman Panarin must have thought he was Willy Wonka in The Chocolate Factory when the Canes game started.
The playoff counterattack begins tonight at MSG with The Maven dividing the newly-named "Stealth" brigade in half. The Cavalry – "The Three Rempeteers" – comprise of Slingin' Sam Carrick, Adam (How High The Moon) Edström and of course Matt (Call me Mister Clean) Rempe.
Speaking on his 32 Thoughts podcast Monday, Friedman explained that the 28-year-old defenseman’s value might be more to the Rangers because of how he has helped bring out the best in K’Andre Miller’s game since they were teamed on the second defense pair in New York.
The New York Rangers saw one part of a blockbuster trade on Sunday afternoon, when a point streak that lifted them back into the Eastern Conference playoff race was halted by Colorado in the final seconds.
The Rangers fell 5-4 to the Avalanche on Sunday. A goal with 14.7 seconds remaining. largely due to a lack of situation awareness creating the turnover and subsequent 3-on-1 breakout, gave Colorado the win.