Rangers vs Kings game
by mnakas on 10/15/09Madison Square Garden - New YorkRating: 4 out of 5A fun night at the Garden with the 6th consecutive win for the Blue Shirts. And you gotta love the new Roast Beef sandwiches they sell!

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New York Rangers History
The Rangers, one of the Original Six NHL teams, were founded in 1926 by Tex Rickard. According to legend, the New York media nicknamed the team “Tex's Rangers,” a play on the famed law enforcers Texas Rangers.
The team has won four Stanley Cup Championships, the first of which came in only their second season (1928) and the most recent in 1994, beating Vancouver in Game 7 to break a 54-year drought and send Cup-starved fans into a frenzy. The Rangers have also taken home four Presidents’ Trophies and won eight divisional championships—most recently winning both for the 2023-2024 season.
The Rangers' 2017-2018 campaign broke a string of seven consecutive seasons in which the team reached the Playoffs—including the 2013-2014 campaign, which ended in a five-game series loss to the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup Final.
Among the Hall of Famers to don the Rangers sweater are Andy Bathgate, Eric Lindros, Phil Esposito, and Wayne Gretzky. Twelve players have had their number retired by the team: Bathgate, Ed Giacomin, Rod Gilbert, Adam Graves, Harry Howell, Brian Leetch, Mark Messier, Jean Ratelle, Mike Richter, Vic Hadfield, Henrik Lundqvist and Wayne Gretzky. Herb Brooks (1937-2003), who coached the Rangers from 1981-1985, also coached the U.S. Olympic hockey team to its "Miracle on Ice" victory over the Soviet Union and on to a gold medal in the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, N.Y.
New York Rangers Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Metropolitan
Year Founded: 1926
Team Colors: White, Red, Royal Blue
Team Rivals: New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders(Opens in new tab), Philadelphia Flyers(Opens in new tab), Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins
New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden
Located in the heart of Manhattan and named for President James Madison, Madison Square Garden(Opens in new tab) opened in 1968 and is among the most-booked venues in the world. The arena, which sits atop Penn Station, is the oldest venue in the NHL. Considered “the world’s most famous arena,” MSG is also the home court for the New York Knicks.

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The Rangers have made 11 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup four times (in 1928, 1933, 1940 and 1994).
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A fun night at the Garden with the 6th consecutive win for the Blue Shirts. And you gotta love the new Roast Beef sandwiches they sell!
Went to see three Finns playing for the Ducks and starting line for the game included all of them! This was our first NHL game and first time in NYC. The main reason for our trip was this game and we were not disappointed! Ducks lost the game but still we enjoyed the game and we enjoyed visting MSG. Service was excellent and we (three Finnish guys wearing ducks jerseys) feeled welcomed.
The Rangers game on Sunday October 11 was great. The game was great but the officiating was okay. The team connected very well. The fans were also great.
Great game...good seats..lets go Rangers!!!
Great atmosphere. The crowd was into it. Great goaltending. Stephen Valiquette was amazing. Shut down defense, and timelt goals. This team can be very special this year.
I paid over $250 per ticket and I had to wait 20 minutes to order food when the MSG employee assigned to our section was socializng and not taking orders. He was laughing and hugging people and I was waving at him for 20 minuted before he picked up his head. This was ridiculous!! I'm not going back to the Garden to spend this kind of money!!!
Well, if game 2 is a predictor of the Rangers upcoming season, Henrik Lundqvist will have to be Superman for the Rangers to do anything. Their team defense was swiss cheese as they allowed numerous odd man rushes and failed to cover players attacking their zone. I will say that their power play looks great in comparison to the past three years. They moved the puck and created shot opportunities, which is something unaccustomed to Ranger fans. I love their young talent and I hope that they will allow Del Zotto, Anisimov, Gilroy and Lissin to develop.
Great game great crowd, Nothing beats a rangers game at msg
You can't escape the aura and history of MSG and the New York Rangers when you walk through the doors.
Game was great Seats were excellant
Although the game was only preseason, was still great to watch. We enjoyed it, big time..
Although this was a pre season game at MSG, for me it was the highlight of our trip to New York. Atmosphere was great, and it was certainly an experience. If you get the chance, I would recommend an Ice Hockey game, and the MSG is a great venue!!
Game was great! The seats were the worse seats I have ever gotten at the Garden!
Everyone should see at least one New York Rangers hockey game at Madison Square Garden. It really is one of the best experiences in NYC. There really is nothing like it. Let's Go Rangers!