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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNNHL season opener against Rangers ‘bit ironic’ for Penguins coach Dan MuseAfter two seasons as an assistant in New York, Muse is now the head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who open the 2025-26 season against the Rangers on Oct. 7. Behind the other bench, Mike Sullivan — who spent the past decade coaching the Penguins — will be making his debut with the Rangers.
Almost three years after he last played an NHL game, goalie Jaroslav Halak is calling it a career. Halak, 40, is retiring from hockey with immediate effect, he told Tomas Prokop of Dennik Sport in his home country of Slovakia per a Friday morning social media post. The goalie spent 17 seasons in the NHL split between seven teams.
The name Mike Richter is well-known among hockey fans. Richter spent 15 years in the National Hockey League as a goalie for the New York Rangers, including in 1994 when he was a fixture in the net during the team’s Stanley Cup winning season.
After the NHL announced Monday that the Rangers would kick off the 2025-26 schedule on Oct. 7 at Madison Square Garden against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the league released the rest of its schedule Wednesday.
Arizona State is slowly building itself to become a premier hockey school. And they're stacking even more as the years go on.
Beyond paintball, you’ll have the chance to watch ultimate frisbee, cornhole, slippery stairs, soap hockey, mailboat jumping and outhouse racing. The network will even air the T-Rex World Championship races on the 31 st at 11:00 p.m.
We’re already a month into summer, which means the countdown to October is under way for the New York Rangers.
Michigan State hockey is once again represented at a high level. USA Hockey is hosting a selection camp for the Hlinka Gretzky Cup — a worldwide tournament feat
It was the second time the NHL held the Broadcast Training Camp, which is part of the League's ongoing commitment to off-ice player development that began with the 2013 creation of the NHL/NHLPA Player Orientation Program.
The beginning of the NHL’s next collective bargaining agreement brings to an end the possibility that a former Zamboni driver or an accountant who plays beer league hockey could enter a game in the league.