New York Rangers 2015-16 Season Primer

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Looking at the New York Rangers heading into this season – outlook, potential lines, roster, top prospects, draft history, stats and season schedule.

New York Rangers

2014-15 Record: 53-22-7, 113 points (1st Place in Metropolitan Division, President’s Trophy Winner)

2014-15 Outcome: Lost in Eastern Conference Final to Tampa Bay

Total Cap Hit: $70,574,000
Total Salary: $81,054,556
Cap Space: $826,000

Source: General Fanager

In: Jarrett Stoll, C (FA-LA), Luke Adam, LW (FA – CBJ), Justin Vaive, LW (FA-Minors), Jeff Gorton, GM (Named), Magnus Hellberg, G (T – Nas), Brian Gibbons, W/C (FA – CBJ), Viktor Stalberg, RW/LW (FA – Nas), Jayson Megna, W/C (FA – Pit), Matt Lindblad, LW (FA – Bos), Raphael Diaz, D (FA – Cgy), Emerson Etem, LW/RW (T – Ana), Antti Raanta, G(T – Chi)

Out: Danny Kristo, RW (FA – StL), Conor Allen, D (FA – Nas), Martin St. Louis, RW/LW (Retired), Chris Bourque, LW (FA – Wsh), Glen Sather, GM (Resigned), Chris Mueller, C (FA – Ana), Michael Kostka, D (FA – Ott), Matt Hunwick, D (FA – Tor), carl Hagelin, LW (T – Ana), Cam Talbot, G (T – Edm), Ryan Haggerty, RW (T – Chi), Daniel Walcott, D (T – TB)

Source: Sports Forecaster

Offseason Changes:

After reaching the Stanley Cup Final in 2014, the New York Rangers lost a number of key contributors, as defenseman Anton Stralman, forwards Brian Boyle and Benoit Pouliot departed via free agency and center Brad Richards was bought out.

The club brought in veteran blueliner Dan Boyle and college free agent Kevin Hayes, acquired defenseman Keith Yandle from Arizona for the stretch drive and won the President’s Trophy last season with 113 points, but could not reach the Final for a second straight year, losing to Tampa Bay in the Eastern Conference Final.

The Rangers did not have as significant a roster changeover this summer, with Martin St. Louis retiring, depth defenseman Matt Hunwick departing for Toronto via free agency, moving backup goalie Cam Talbot to Edmonton and winger Carl Hagelin to Anaheim for cost cutting reasons.

GM Glen Sather swapped minor leaguer Ryan Haggerty to Chicago for goaltender Antti Raanta, brought back blueliner Raphael Diaz and signed free agent forward Viktor Stalberg before relinquishing his managing duties to Jeff Gorton, who took a chance with the signing of two-time Stanley Cup winner Jarret Stoll to a one-year deal.

Outlook for the 2015-16 Season:

The Rangers are a “win now” team going into next season. The departure of St. Louis’ nearly $6 Million salary allowed enough room to re-sign center Derek Stepan to a six-year, $39 Million contract extension.

Sather/Gorton were able to get RFA’s Jesper Fast, JT Miller and Emerson Etem re-signed for one year at less than $1 Million to just fit under the $71.4 Million salary cap. New York will have more contractual dilemmas next summer as Chris Kreider, Miller, Etem, Hayes, Yandle and Dominic Moore become either restricted or unrestricted free agents.

Henrik Lundqvist remains one of the league’s best goaltenders, but the Rangers will not have the luxury of Talbot (who will be the starting goalie in Edmonton) to fall back on. “King Henrik” missed two months with a neck injury, but benefited from the extended layoff when the playoff time arrived.

At 33 years old, it may be time for head coach Alain Vigneault to consider lessening Lundqvist’s workload to guarantee him being rested for another long playoff run.

Raanta was expendable in Chicago after the rise of backup Scott Darling and will be an adequate backup, but it is questionable whether he can handle more than a 20-25 game workload or play an extended period if Lundqvist is injured again.

The Rangers have a top echelon blueline with veterans Ryan McDonagh, Marc Staal, Dan Girardi and Kevin Klein eating up 20+ minutes of ice time most nights. Yandle has excellent offensive skills that usually make up for his defensive shortcomings, but the veteran Boyle has to be an area of concern after registering just 20 points last season.

Diaz will likely fill the extra defenseman role on the big club, while prospect Brady Skjei plays major minutes with Hartford, but if one of the top six get injured, the 2012 first rounder will get a long look.

The biggest questions entering training camp are the health status of winger Mats Zuccarello (who has been medically cleared) after missing the last two rounds of the post-season with a brain contusion and leading scorer Rick Nash being able to repeat his career-best 42 goal output last season. The addition of Stoll (barring a lengthy suspension from the league for an off-season drug arrest) gives the Rangers depth up the middle with Stepan, Derrick Brassard and Moore and the luxury of shifting Hayes to the wing.

Nash and Kreider have to carry more of the offensive burden if Zuccarello is unavailable to start the season, along with the improving Jesper Fast, Miller, Stalberg and Etem, who has failed to put up consistent numbers in three seasons with Anaheim.

Rookie Oscar Lindberg scored 28 goals for Hartford and could challenge for a roster spot at training camp, but projects to be a checking line center at the NHL level.

Trending Up:

Kreider had 21 goals in his second full season and the 23-year-old will be motivated to put up a big number going into free agency to get a long term deal as Stepan did this summer. Hayes tallied 17 goals and could move into a top six role if the addition of Stoll moves the former Hawks first rounder to the wing.

Trending Down:

Boyle is 39 years old and showed his age during the playoffs. Nash was a force in the regular season after disappointing during the club’s Cup run, but was again ineffective in the post-season. With the departure of St. Louis and questions about Zuccarello’s health, Nash will have to match his 2014-15 totals for New York to be successful.

Trade Deadline Outlook:

New York has less than $1 Million in available cap space, which does not give Gorton a lot of room to play with if additional help is needed late in the season. Yandle may be an asset that can bring back a healthy return with half his salary retained by the Coyotes, but short of that, the Rangers you see in October will be the club you see come playoff time.

Playoff Chances: High

Prediction: 1st in Metro

Written by Michael Augello, who can be found on twitter @MikeInBuffalo

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Potential line combinations, defensive pairings, and goalies.

Rick Nash – Derick Brassard – Mats Zuccarello
Chris Kreider – Derek Stepan – J.T. Miller
Emerson Etem – Jarret Stoll – Kevin Hayes
Viktor Stalberg – Dominic Moore – Jesper Fast
Luke Adam – Tanner Glass

Ryan McDonagh – Dan Girardi
Marc Staal – Dan Boyle
Keith Yandle – Kevin Klein
Raphael Diaz

Henrik Lundqvist
Antti Raanta

 

FORWARDS HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Luke Adam (LW) 6’2″/206lbs 6/18/1990 FA ’15
Daniel Bernhardt (RW) 6’3″/191lbs 4/11/1996 NYR ’15 (4/119)
Ryan Bourque (LW) 5’9″/170lbs 1/3/1991 NYR ’09 (3/80)
Derick Brassard (C) 6’1″/202lbs 9/22/1987 T-CBJ ’13
Pavel Buchnevich (RW/LW) 6’1″/176lbs 4/17/1995 NYR ’13 (3/75)
Emerson Etem (LW/RW) 6’1″/212lbs 6/16/1992 T-Ana ’15
Jesper Fast (RW/LW) 6’0″/185lbs 12/2/1991 NYR ’10 (6/157)
Steven Fogarty (C) 6’2″/194lbs 4/19/1993 NYR ’11 (3/72)
Brian Gibbons (W/C) 5’8″/170lbs 2/26/1988 FA ’15
Tanner Glass (LW) 6’1″/210lbs 11/29/1983 FA ’14
Ryan Gropp (LW) 6’2″/187lbs 9/16/1996 NYR ’15 (2/41)
Kevin Hayes (C/W) 6’5″/225lbs 5/8/1992 FA ’14
Marek Hrivik (LW) 6’2″/200lbs 8/28/1991 S-NYR ’12
Keegan Iverson (C/RW) 6’1″/219lbs 4/5/1996 NYR ’14 (3/85)
Michael Kantor (RW) 6’1″/196lbs 2/2/1992 S-NYR ’13
Carl Klingberg (RW/LW) 6’3″/205lbs 1/28/1991 T-Wpg ’15
Robin Kovacs (RW/LW) 6’0″/172lbs 11/16/1996 NYR ’15 (3/62)
Chris Kreider (LW) 6’3″/226lbs 4/30/1991 NYR ’09 (1/19)
Oscar Lindberg (C) 6’1″/195lbs 10/29/1991 T-Phx ’11
Matt Lindblad (LW) 5’11″/193lbs 3/23/1990 FA ’15
Chris McCarthy (LW) 6’1″/206lbs 7/30/1991 S-NYR ’14
Jayson Megna (W/C) 6’1″/195lbs 2/1/1990 FA ’15
J.T. Miller (W/C) 6’1″/205lbs 3/14/1993 NYR ’11 (1/15)
Dominic Moore (C/LW) 6’0″/192lbs 8/3/1980 FA ’13
Brad Morrison (C) 6’0″/154lbs 1/4/1997 NYR ’15 (4/113)
Rick Nash (LW/RW) 6’4″/220lbs 6/16/1984 T-CBJ ’12
Richard Nejezchleb (LW/RW) 6’2″/203lbs 5/2/1994 NYR ’14 (5/122)
Josh Nicholls (RW) 6’2″/189lbs 4/27/1992 FA ’13
Boo Nieves (LW) 6’3″/192lbs 1/23/1994 NYR ’12 (2/59)
Aleksi Saarela (C) 5’11″/198lbs 1/7/1997 NYR ’15 (3/89)
Michael St. Croix (RW/C) 5’11″/180lbs 4/10/1993 NYR ’11 (4/106)
Viktor Stalberg (RW/LW) 6’3″/209lbs 1/17/1986 FA ’15
Derek Stepan (C) 6’0″/196lbs 6/18/1990 NYR ’08 (2/51)
Adam Tambellini (C) 6’2″/169lbs 11/1/1994 NYR ’13 (3/65)
Nick Tarnasky (LW) 6’2″/230lbs 11/25/1984 FA ’14
Mats Zuccarello (RW/LW) 5’7″/179lbs 9/1/1987 S-NYR ’10
DEFENSEMEN HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Calle Andersson (D) 6’2″/211lbs 5/16/1994 NYR ’12 (4/119)
Mat Bodie (D) 6’0″/175lbs 3/7/1990 S-NYR ’14
Dan Boyle (D) 5’11″/190lbs 7/12/1976 FA ’14
Raphael Diaz (D) 5’11″/197lbs 1/9/1986 FA ’15
Troy Donnay (D) 6’7″/185lbs 2/18/1994 S-NYR ’13
Dan Girardi (D) 6’1″/208lbs 4/29/1984 S-NYR ’06
Ryan Graves (D) 6’4″/220lbs 5/21/1995 NYR ’13 (4/110)
Tommy Hughes (D) 6’2″/225lbs 4/7/1992 S-NYR ’13
Kevin Klein (D) 6’1″/199lbs 12/13/1984 T-Nas ’14
Ryan Mantha (D) 6’5″/225lbs 6/18/1996 NYR ’14 (4/104)
Ryan McDonagh (D) 6’1″/213lbs 6/13/1989 T-Mtl ’09
Dylan McIlrath (D) 6’5″/220lbs 4/20/1992 NYR ’10 (1/10)
Tyler Nanne (D) 5’10″/174lbs 3/17/1996 NYR ’14 (5/142)
Samuel Noreau (D) 6’5″/227lbs 1/31/1993 NYR ’11 (5/136)
Mikhail Pashnin (D) 6’1″/191lbs 5/11/1989 NYR ’09 (7/200)
Brady Skjei (D) 6’3″/200lbs 3/26/1994 NYR ’12 (1/28)
Marc Staal (D) 6’4″/207lbs 1/13/1987 NYR ’05 (1/12)
Chris Summers (D) 6’2″/209lbs 2/5/1988 T-Ari ’15
Keith Yandle (D) 6’1″/190lbs 9/9/1986 T-Ari ’15
Petr Zamorsky (D) 5’11″/190lbs 8/3/1992 S-NYR ’14
Sergey Zborovskiy (D) 6’3″/198lbs 2/21/1997 NYR ’15 (3/79)
GOALIES HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Cedrick Desjardins (G) 6’0″/192lbs 9/30/1985 FA ’14
Brandon Halverson (G) 6’4″/185lbs 3/29/1996 NYR ’14 (2/59)
Magnus Hellberg (G) 6’5″/185lbs 4/4/1991 T-Nas ’15
Adam Huska (G) 6’3″/189lbs 5/12/1997 NYR ’15 (7/184)
Henrik Lundqvist (G) 6’1″/188lbs 3/2/1982 NYR ’00 (7/205)
Antti Raanta (G) 6’0″/193lbs 5/12/1989 T-Chi ’15
Igor Shesterkin (G) 6’1″/187lbs 12/30/1995 NYR ’14 (4/118)
Mackenzie Skapski (G) 6’3″/191lbs 6/15/1994 NYR ’13 (6/170)

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Some top New York Rangers prospect lists heading into the season.

Rk myNHLTradeRumors The Hockey News Corey Pronman ESPN Hockey’s Future NHL.com
1 Pavel Buchnevich Pavel Buchnevich Pavel Buchnevich Pavel Buchnevich Brady Skjei
2 Brady Skjei Brady Skjei Robin Kovacs Brady Skjei Pavel Buchnevich
3 Oscar Lindberg Ryan Gropp Oscar Lindberg Brandon Halverson Oscar Lindberg
4 Adam Tambellini Brandon Halverson Brady Skjei Oscar Lindberg Brandon Halverson
5 Igor Shesterkin Igor Shesterkin Igor Shesterkin Dylan McIlrath Dylan McIlrath
6 Ryan Graves Oscar Lindberg Brandon Halverson Igor Shesterkin
7 Ryan Gropp Robin Kovacs Ryan Gropp Adam Tambellini
8 Ryan Mantha Mackenzie Skapski Ryan Graves Cristoval Nieves
9 Robin Kovacs Ryan Graves Aleksi Saarela Mat Bodie
10 Dylan McIlrath Adam Tambellini Dylan McIlrath Richard Nejezcheleb

* Different sites have different guidelines for who is a ‘prospect.’

A look at the New York Rangers drafting from 2010 to 2015.

2015 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 41 Ryan Gropp L Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
3 62 Robin Kovacs R AIK (Swe-1)
3 79 Sergey Zborovskiy D Regina Pats (WHL)
3 89 Aleksi Saarela C Assat Pori (SM-liiga)
4 113 Brad Morrison C Prince George Cougars (WHL)
4 119 Daniel Bernhardt R Djurgardens Jrs. (Sweden)
7 184 Adam Huska G Slovakia U-18
2014 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
2 59 Brandon Halverson G Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
3 85 Keegan Iverson C Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
4 104 Ryan Mantha D Indiana Ice (USHL)
4 118 Igor Shesterkin G Spartak (Russia Jrs.)
5 122 Richard Nejezchleb R Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
5 140 Daniel Walcott D Blainville-Boisbriand Armada (QMJHL)
5 142 Tyler Nanne F Edina (Minn. H.S.)
2013 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
3 65 Adam Tambellini C Surrey Eagles (BCHL)
3 75 Pavel Buchnevich F Cherepovets Jrs. (Russia)
3 80 Anthony Duclair L Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
4 110 Ryan Graves D Prince Edward Island Rocket (QMJHL)
6 170 Mackenzie Skapski G Kootenay Ice (WHL)
2012 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 28 Brady Skjei D U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
2 59 Cristoval Nieves F Kent School (Conn. H.S.)
4 119 Calle Andersson D Farjestad Jrs. (Sweden)
5 142 Thomas Spelling R Herning Blue Fox (Denmark)
2011 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 15 J.T. Miller C U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
3 72 Steven Fogarty F Edina H.S. (Minn.)
4 106 Michael St. Croix C Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
5 134 Shane McColgan C Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
5 136 Samuel Noreau D Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
6 172 Peter Ceresnak D Trencin Jr. (Slovakia)
2010 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 10 Dylan McIlrath D Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
2 40 Christian Thomas L Oshawa Generals (OHL)
4 100 Andrew Yogan L Erie Otters (OHL)
5 130 Jason Wilson L Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
6 157 Jesper Fast R HV 71 Jr. (Sweden)
7 190 Randy McNaught R Saskatoon Blades (WHL)

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New York Rangers 2014-15 player stats.

Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S%
Rick Nash 79 42 27 69 29 36 6 4 8 304 13.8
Derick Brassard 80 19 41 60 9 34 6 0 3 168 11.3
Derek Stepan 68 16 39 55 26 22 3 2 3 155 10.3
Martin St. Louis 74 21 31 52 12 20 5 0 1 144 14.6
Mats Zuccarello 78 15 34 49 17 45 0 0 3 154 9.7
Chris Kreider 80 21 25 46 24 88 7 0 5 180 11.7
Kevin Hayes 79 17 28 45 15 22 1 1 1 111 15.3
Carl Hagelin 82 17 18 35 18 46 1 0 4 185 9.2
Ryan Mcdonagh 71 8 25 33 23 26 3 0 2 148 5.4
Dominic Moore 82 10 17 27 5 28 0 2 3 116 8.6
Kevin Klein 65 9 17 26 24 25 0 0 4 76 11.8
J.T. Miller 58 10 13 23 5 23 2 0 3 92 10.9
Dan Boyle 65 9 11 20 18 20 3 0 3 116 7.8
Marc Staal 80 5 15 20 18 42 0 0 0 97 5.2
Dan Girardi 82 4 16 20 12 22 1 0 1 111 3.6
Lee Stempniak 53 9 9 18 7 18 0 0 1 86 10.5
Jesper Fast 58 6 8 14 -1 8 0 0 0 52 11.5
Matt Hunwick 55 2 9 11 17 16 0 0 1 72 2.8
Keith Yandle 21 2 9 11 6 8 0 0 2 47 4.3
Anthony Duclair 18 1 6 7 4 4 0 0 0 18 5.6
Tanner Glass 66 1 5 6 -12 98 0 0 0 53 1.9
John Moore 38 1 5 6 7 19 0 0 0 56 1.8
James Sheppard 14 2 0 2 -1 9 0 0 1 11 18.2
Chris Mueller 7 1 1 2 -1 0 1 0 0 10 10
Michael Kostka 7 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 0
Ryan Malone 6 0 0 0 -4 4 0 0 0 6 0
Chris Summers 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Ryan Bourque 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Oscar Lindberg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Dylan Mcilrath 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Conor Allen 4 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0 0 2 0
Goalie GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV%
Henrik Lundqvist 46 46 2743 2.25 30 13 3 5 1329 103 0.922
Cam Talbot 36 34 2095 2.21 21 9 4 5 1038 77 0.926
Mackenzie Skapski 2 2 119 0.5 2 0 0 1 45 1 0.978

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A look at the New York Rangers 2015-16 schedule.

DATE Opp. RESULT
Wed, Oct 7 @ Chi 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 9 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 10 vs. CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 13 vs. Wpg 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 15 @ Mtl 7:30 PM ET
Sun, Oct 18 vs. NJ 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Oct 19 vs. SJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 22 vs. Ari 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 24 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Oct 25 vs. Cgy 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 30 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 3 vs. Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 6 @ Col 9:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 7 @ Ari 9:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 10 vs. Car 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 12 vs. StL 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 14 @ Ott 1:00 PM ET
Sun, Nov 15 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 19 @ TB 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Nov 21 @ Fla 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 23 vs. Nas 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 25 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 27 @ Bos 1:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 28 vs. Phi 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 30 vs. Car 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 2 @ NYI 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 3 vs. Col 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 6 vs. Ott 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 9 @ Van 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Dec 11 @ Edm 9:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 12 @ Cgy 10:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 15 vs. Edm 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 17 @ Min 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Dec 18 @ Wpg 8:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 20 vs. Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 22 vs. Ana 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 28 @ Nas 8:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 30 @ TB 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 2 @ Fla 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 5 vs. Dal 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 9 vs. Wsh 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 11 vs. Bos 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Jan 14 @ NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 16 @ Phi 1:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 17 @ Wsh 5:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 19 vs. Van 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 22 @ Car 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Jan 24 @ Ott 3:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 25 vs. Buf 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 2 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 4 vs. Min 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 6 @ Phi 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Feb 8 vs. NJ 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Feb 10 @ Pit 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Feb 12 vs. LA 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 14 vs. Phi 7:30 PM ET
Wed, Feb 17 vs. Chi 8:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 18 @ Tor 7:30 PM ET
Sun, Feb 21 vs. Det 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 23 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 25 @ StL 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 27 @ Dal 4:00 PM ET
Mon, Feb 29 vs. CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 3 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Mar 4 @ Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Mar 6 vs. NYI 5:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 8 @ Buf 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 12 @ Det 2:00 PM ET
Sun, Mar 13 vs. Pit 12:30 PM ET
Wed, Mar 16 @ Ana 10:30 PM ET
Thu, Mar 17 @ LA 10:30 PM ET
Sat, Mar 19 @ SJ 4:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 21 vs. Fla 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 23 vs. Bos 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 26 @ Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Mar 27 vs. Pit 7:30 PM ET
Thu, Mar 31 @ Car 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 2 vs. Buf 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Apr 4 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Apr 5 vs. TB 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Apr 7 vs. NYI 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 9 vs. Det 12:30 PM ET

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