The New York Rangers full 2024-25 season schedule has officially been revealed
The New York Rangers have officially revealed their full 2024-25 regular season schedule.
The New York Rangers will start the season on October 9th, against the Pittsburgh Penguins, and return to Madison Square Garden for their home opener against the Utah Hockey Club on October 12th.
The Rangers will face the Florida Panthers for the first time since being eliminated by them from the Stanley Cup Playoffs during the Eastern Conference Finals, on October 24th.
There will be a break in action from Feb. 9-21 for the Four Nations Faceoff representing the United States, Canada, Finland and Sweden.
We will also see a break into February 9th-21st for the Four Nations Faceoff representing the United States, Canada, Sweden, Finland.
As two players from the Rangers will be participating in the tournament, Adam Fox representing the United States team, and Mika Zibanejad representing Sweden.
However, here is a complete look at the Rangers 2024-25 season:
POLL |
Will you be watching the Rangers home opener on October 12th? |
Yes | 160 | 89.9 % |
No | 18 | 10.1 % |
List of polls |
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