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The Devils–Rangers rivalry (also known as the Hudson River rivalry or the Battle of the Hudson River), [2] is an ice hockey rivalry between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers clubs of the National Hockey League (NHL). The two teams are called "cross-river rivals."
The Islanders–Rangers rivalry, also unofficially known as the "Battle of New York", is unique among New York City's major league sports, as the Islanders and Rangers are in the same conference and division, guaranteeing plenty of matchups – similar to the National Basketball Association's Brooklyn Nets and New York Knicks, who between 2015 ...
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The Rangers have won back-to-back games in overtime as they've built a 3-0 series lead over the Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Carolina Hurricanes still have hockey to play. ... period to secure a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers during Game 4 in the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs on Saturday, May ...
It was the Devils' second outdoor game in history, and their first victory, following the 2014 NHL Stadium Series where the team was also the designated home team even though the game was played at Yankee Stadium in New York City against their other rivals, the New York Rangers. It was the sixth outdoor game for the Flyers, who have previously ...
The New York Rangers were to play the Carolina Hurricanes that day and the Rangers’ rookie center was facing a suspension from the NHL for elbowing Jonas Siegenthaler of the New Jersey Devils in ...
Raleigh experienced its first NHL game on October 29, 1999, when the Hurricanes hosted the New Jersey Devils on the building's opening night. The first playoff series at the Entertainment and Sports Arena were held in 2001 when the Hurricanes hosted the Devils in games 3, 4, and 6, of the 2001 Stanley Cup playoffs , but the Hurricanes lost in 6.