The New York Rangers announced Monday that defenseman Erik Gustafsson is out day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Gustafsson will not practice with the Rangers.
The NHL Trade Deadline is fast approaching and it’s time to look at players who could be on the move for the New York Rangers. A lot of analysts have talked about the Rangers being buyers at the deadline and with good reason, but there is one player on the team that the Blueshirts should think about moving.
Erik Gustafsson has given the New York Rangers valuable production in the 2023-24 NHL season thus far, but this may be the last the franchise gets with the 31-year-old veteran defenseman.
Erik Gustafsson has emerged as a significant contributor for the New York Rangers, notably stepping in during Adam Fox’s injury earlier in the season. Gustafsson’s impact was immediately felt.
Finally, the losing streak has been broken. Coming into this game, the New York Rangers were on a four-game losing streak, and the team was clearly in a slump.
The New York Rangers are leading the Metropolitan Division with a 22-7-1 record. With many of their key players missing time, they have gotten contributions throughout the lineup, including strong play from their third defense pair of Braden Schneider and Erik Gustafsson.
In this latest edition of New York Rangers News & Rumors, Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller will not play in the club’s contest against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The late February 2023 trade that sent defenseman Erik Gustafsson from the Washington Capitals to the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with a first-round pick (Easton Cowan), in exchange for Rasmus Sandin has escaped the memories of Maple Leafs fans.
Adam who? OK, OK, just joking. The New York Rangers of course can’t wait to get all-world defenseman Adam Fox back in the lineup, hoping he can return from the lower-body injury that landed him on Long Term Injured Reserve through at least Nov.
NHL analyst and host of the "Blue Crew Pod," Jonny Lazarus, joined Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk on "Daily Faceoff Live" to discuss the depth around the New York Rangers and their hot start to the season in the Big Apple.
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The New York Rangers have gotten the opportunity to make a full analysis of their players during training camp, consisting of both regular NHL names and young prospects.
An article in The Athletic has stirred up trade speculations across the NHL, identifying one player from each of the 32 teams who might be on the move in the near future.
The New York Rangers made a depth signing this summer by bringing in defenseman Erik Gustafsson on a 1 year, $825k dollar deal. Drafted in 2012 by the Edmonton Oilers, Gustafsson has bounced around with several teams since making his NHL debut back in 2015.
Puckdoku is the trivia game sweeping the hockey world. It’s the NHL equivalent of the “Immaculate Grid“, a three-by-three fill-in-the-blank puzzle which originated as an MLB game but quickly spawned variants for all kinds of other sports leagues.
The New York Rangers added depth defender Erik Gustafsson to their lineup by inking him to a one-year, $825,000 deal. He is a pure offensive defenseman who registered seven goals and 42 points in 70 games split between the Washington Capitals and Toronto Maple Leafs last season.
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The New York Rangers have signed defenseman Erik Gustafsson to a one-year contract.
We’ve spent a lot of time covering the Toronto Maple Leafs’ shocking trade deadline that saw them bring in a crop of experienced, grizzled veterans including Ryan O’Reilly and Jake McCabe.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Erik Gustafsson has departed the team’s road trip to tend to a “personal situation”. "We'll just give him the time he needs to until he
On the last day of February, the Toronto Maple Leafs made a trade with the Washington Capitals. Coming to Toronto were Erik Gustafsson and a round 1 pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft for Rasmus Sandin.
Defenseman Erik Gustafsson scored his first three goals of the season for a career-first hat trick as the Washington Capitals defeated the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 Saturday night.
A PTO is notably not a full contract, but it’s hard to imagine Gustafsson not catching on somewhere by the time the season begins.
Kotkaniemi, the 2018 third overall pick, has five goals and three assists in 19 playoff games this postseason. He has just one assist through three games against the Bolts.
One potential reason for their unwillingness to sign Gustafsson to an extension is that they already have three left-shot defenders under contract through 2021-22 in Duncan Keith, Calvin de Haan and Olli Maatta.
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