Rangers Commit An Error Rerunning It Using the Same Principal Players

The New York Rangers have had a pretty quiet offseason so far and from the looks of it, it will likely remain that way as we get closer to the start of the 2024-25 season. The only moves they have made that could impact the NHL roster next season is trading for Reilly Smith from the Pittsburgh Penguins and signing Sam Carrick as a free agent. With all the rumors that general manager Chris Drury wanted to shake up the team this offseason, nothing materialized and it seems the Rangers team that won the Presidents’ Trophy last season and got eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals will be running it back with the same core player intact.

The Rangers have yet to get over the hump with core players like Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Jacob Trouba and Chris Kreider. While it looked like they could trade Trouba and his $8 million contract, it seems more likely now that he will be staying with the team going into next season. There was no major shakeup and keeping this same core group of players around for one more run is a mistake — they have yet to prove they have what it takes to lead the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup since 1994.

Three Straight Years of Playoff Failures

These core players have been around for three-consecutive playoff runs and they have failed every time to get the job done. In the 2021-22 season, it was a surprise that the Rangers made it to the Eastern Conference Final and they had a 2-0 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning and a 2-0 lead in Game 3. They went on to lose that game and the next three games to be eliminated in six. Many thought they would learn from this experience and come back the following season a better team, but this wasn’t the case.

The Rangers have yet to get over the hump with core players like Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Jacob Trouba and Chris Kreider. While it looked like they could trade Trouba and his $8 million contract, it seems more likely now that he will be staying with the team going into next season. There was no major shakeup and keeping this same core group of players around for one more run is a mistake — they have yet to prove they have what it takes to lead the Rangers to their first Stanley Cup since 1994.

Three Straight Years of Playoff Failures

These core players have been around for three-consecutive playoff runs and they have failed every time to get the job done. In the 2021-22 season, it was a surprise that the Rangers made it to the Eastern Conference Final and they had a 2-0 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning and a 2-0 lead in Game 3. They went on to lose that game and the next three games to be eliminated in six. Many thought they would learn from this experience and come back the following season a better team, but this wasn’t the case.

The 2022-23 season saw the Rangers bulk up at the trade deadline, bringing in Vladimir Tarasenko and Patrick Kane; after thata, they looked like a “super team” with all talent they had across the lineup. They had a 2-0 series lead over the New Jersey Devils in the first round of the playoffs and then collapsed again. They lost that series in seven games, getting shut out in the final game by a goalie the Devils just traded to the Vegas Golden Knights. They lost that series because Panarin and Zibanejad became ghosts, combining for only one goal between them in the seven games; that was when the questions really started about whether these core players could lead this team to a Stanley Cup as they were not showing up when it was needed most.

 

The 2023-24 season saw the Rangers win the Presidents’ Trophy and have the best regular season in franchise history. Panarin had 49 goals and 120 points and it looked like they were poised to go all the way in the playoffs. This didn’t happen as they lost to the Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference Final in six games after having a 2-1 series lead. Panarin and Zibanejad were once again non factors in that series, with Zibanejad failing to score a goal and Panarin’s goal coming too late in Game 6 as they lost that contest 2-1. Three-straight seasons of blowing series leads and two-straight seasons of their top offensive players failing to show up and now, we are about to enter another season where the Rangers are going to be led by these same players, even though they haven’t shown they have what it takes to adjust their games when things get tighter in the playoffs.

Panarin & Zibanejad Will Be Watched Closely Next Season

The highest-paid and best offensive players the Rangers have failed to show up in two-consecutive playoff runs. Starting with Panarin, he had a horrible series against the Devils, recording just two points in the seven games and having zero goals. He followed it up with the best regular season go his career and many thought he could carry it into the playoffs, but he was once again lacklustre. He scored five goals and 15 points in 16 games and while those numbers might look good, he had only one goal in the series against the Panthers and was invisible for most of those games. Zibanejad had only one goal and four points in the series against the Devils and followed it up with only three goals and 16 points in 16 games in these past playoffs. He didn’t score against the Panthers and his last two goals came in Game 1 of the second round against the Carolina Hurricanes.

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