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New York City: ESPN Books. 2007. ISBN 978-1-933060-38-5. "New York Rangers: History". CBS Sports. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008 "New York Rangers". Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019 "History: Rangers Records — All-Time Won/Lost".
The history of the New York Rangers hockey team began in 1926 when the National Hockey League (NHL) granted a franchise to Tex Rickard, the founder of the team. The New York Rangers experienced early success, winning the Stanley Cup in only their second season of existence, and would go on to win two more in the next 12 years.
The Rangers tied the 1983–84 Rangers for the best start in franchise history with a 5–0 record, and set the franchise record for best start in a season through the first 13 games by going 10–2–1 for 21 points, with the 10 wins and 21 points each becoming franchise records.
Alexis Lafreniere had three goals and two assists, Jonathan Quick broke the victory record for U.S.-born goalies and the NHL-leading New York Rangers reached 50 wins, beating the Arizona Coyotes 8 ...
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Blake Wheeler's return to Winnipeg and Artemi Panarin's 32nd birthday turned into a memorable overtime win for the Blueshirts.
By the 1994 season, the Rangers had not won the Stanley Cup in 53 years.In that time, championships had been won in the New York area by the Islanders (4), the New York Yankees (14), the New York Mets (2), the New York Giants baseball team (1 prior to the franchise's move to San Francisco in 1958), the Brooklyn Dodgers (1 prior to the franchise's move to Los Angeles in 1958), the New York ...