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Kreider leaves the Rangers as the franchise leader with 84 playoff goals, and he is third in regular-season goal-scoring with 326. He spent his first 13 seasons with New York after the team ...
The New York Rangers have made a flurry of trades since December, but none hit home for their fans quite like this. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Blueshirt and franchise leader in playoff ...
The New York Rangers have made a flurry of trades since December, but none hit home for their fans quite like this.. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Blueshirt and franchise leader in playoff ...
The New York Rangers have made a flurry of trades since December, but none hit home for their fans quite like this.. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Blueshirt and franchise leader in playoff goals, ...
A bitter ending for Chris Kreider with Rangers. The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder surely would have been worth more than a prospect and a pick swap at this time last year, but his value was tanked by a ...
Chris Kreider: A Rangers franchise great. Kreider is the most familiar of them all, having been drafted 19th overall by the Rangers in 2009 before making his anticipated debut in the 2012 playoffs.
The New York Rangers traded Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday for center prospect Carey Terrance. The deal also includes a draft pick swap, with the Rangers getting a 2025 third-round ...
The New York Rangers have made a flurry of trades since December, but none hit home for their fans quite like this.. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Blueshirt and franchise leader in playoff ...
June 12 (UPI) --The Anaheim Ducks traded for New York Rangers forward Chris Kreider, the teams announced Thursday. The Ducks agreed to send prospect Carey Terrance and a fourth-round pick in the ...
The New York Rangers have made a flurry of trades since December, but none hit home for their fans quite like this.. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Blueshirt and franchise leader in playoff ...
Chris Kreider: A Rangers franchise great. Kreider is the most familiar of them all, having been drafted 19th overall by the Rangers in 2009 before making his anticipated debut in the 2012 playoffs.