It was Cinco De Mika [Zibanejad] at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon. Game 1 was unfamiliar territory for this Carolina Hurricanes team. Thanks to their regular season dominance over the past five seasons, Sunday afternoon’s game would be their first time opening up a series on the road since the 2019 Eastern Conference final.
It would be an understatement to say that the 2023-24 Calgary Flames were a mixed bag of results. The standings were not good (unless you were rooting for the highest place the team could find in the draft lottery), but plenty of individual performances were encouraging for fans, teammates, coaches, and management.
Talk about costly decisions. When the New York Rangers made Will Cuylle a healthy scratch for their March 23 game against the Florida Panthers, it cost the rookie a bonus of $82,500, according to PuckPedia.
Fans in attendance at Madison Square Garden knew once New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe and New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid were in the starting lineup, the gloves were going to drop right from the jump.
Will Cuylle will be a healthy scratch for the New York Rangers when they host the Florida Panthers on Saturday. It’s the first game the rookie forward will not play this season.
Going into training camp, many New York Rangers fans wanted to see Brennan Othmann make the team. Othmann, 21, is a player who has had a lot of success in juniors, with Team Canada, and at every level he has competed at.
Heading into the season, the New York Rangers were looking for a young, cost-controlled forward for their bottom six. After coming off a 45-point (25 goals and 20 assists), along with an All-Star Game appearance for the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Rangers coaching staff had to look no further than Will Cuylle.
You may not see Will Cuylle’s name mentioned with the likes of Connor Bedard or Brock Faber when it comes to Calder Trophy discussion. But that doesn’t mean the New York Rangers aren’t thrilled with what the rookie forward has given them this season.
The New York Rangers are heating up and once again climbing to the top of the League standings. After taking down the red-hot Calgary Flames on Monday night at the Garden, they move to third overall with 71 points (two points behind the Boston Bruins, and five back of the Vancouver Canucks).
The New York Rangers are in first place in the Metropolitan Division with a 29-15-2 record but they have lost six of their last nine games and need to make some adjustments.
The New York Rangers are undoubtedly entering a rough patch as we approach the halfway mark of the 2023-2024 season. One of the biggest concerns for the Blueshirts has been consistency throughout the line-up.
The former 2020 second-round pick, William Cuylle, found a feed from Jacob Trouba and notched his first game-winning goal to help extend New York’s winning streak.
Rookie Will Cuylle scored the tiebreaking goal with 9:39 remaining in the third period and the host New York Rangers extended their winning streak to six games with a 2-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night.
New York Rangers rookie Will Cuylle snuck his way onto the roster following a tremendous preseason campaign. While Cuylle is widely expected to begin his NHL career in the bottom six of the Blueshirts’ lineup, he could have an avenue to earn a role in the top six.
General manager Chris Drury spent on a budget this offseason, bringing in veteran depth forwards to fill the vacancies in the New York Rangers’ bottom six.
The 2023 NHL preseason has concluded and the New York Rangers have an exciting rookie rising through their ranks. Will Cuylle had plenty of positive moments both in the preseason and in training camp, leading him to be awarded the Lars-Erik Sjoberg Award.
The New York Rangers have finalized their opening night roster following the conclusion of the 2023 preseason. Entering the preseason, most of the Rangers’ lineup was already locked in with minimal room for change.
Since announcing a rebuild during the 2017-18 season, the New York Rangers have made some very good early draft picks but they have also had a few busts.
Will Cuylle is a 6’3” left wing who is humble and yet brimming with confidence. It’s a nice combination of maturity for a 21-year-old to have and that’s why he is a player to watch as the New York Rangers open up training camp in the coming weeks. “I’m just going to try and play my game.
The New York Rangers’ prospect pool has been one of the more interesting ones in recent years.
In addition to the recall of Sammy Blais that was reported Saturday, the Rangers have plucked another forward from their AHL affiliate.
Will Cuylle played only 12 minutes and 20 seconds over his first two games with the New York Rangers. His NHL debut, however, represented exactly what the Blueshirts should aspire to be in the not-too-distant future.
The second day of the World Juniors didn’t feature either North American team, but there were four other games with big group implications played as all eight European nations were in action.
The New York Rangers selected forward, Will Cuylle in the second round go the 2020 Draft. They moved a former first round pick in Lias Andersson to do so.
The New York Rangers Development Camp gives the kids a day off and will reconvene tomorrow with a full practice. Aside from displaying their talents on the ice, this is also about getting to know your future teammates.
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