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National broadcast TV schedule announced, NYR w/ 12 appearances, Hagelin

September 3, 2023, 4:18 AM ET [179 Comments]
Jan Levine
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TNT and ESPN announced their national broadcast schedules Thursday. The Rangers will make 12 total appearances - five on TNT and seven on ABC/ESPN/ESPN+/Hulu. Four of the five appearances on TNT are home games while five of the seven on ABC etc. are on the road, though the Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium will more likely be a neutral site contest against the Islanders. Hockey is back this month....

Rangers on TNT:
Tuesday, Nov. 7 — Detroit Red Wings at New York Rangers at 7:30 p.m - TNT
Wednesday, Nov. 29 — Detroit Red Wings at New York Rangers at 7:30 p.m - TNT
Wednesday, Feb. 7 — Tampa Bay Lightning at. New York Rangers at 7 p.m - TNT
Sunday, March 17 —  New York Rangers at New York Islanders at 1 p.m - TNT
Wednesday, April 3  — New Jersey Devils at New York Rangers at 7 p.m - TNT

Rangers on ABC/ESPN/ESPN+/Hulu: 
Friday, Dec. 22 — Edmonton Oilers at New York Rangers at 7:30 p.m - ESPN+/Hulu
Saturday, Jan 13 —  New York Rangers at Washington Capitals at 1 p.m - ABC/ESPN+
Friday, Jan. 26 — Vegas Golden Knights at New York Rangers at 7 p.m - ESPN
Sunday, Feb 17 —  New York Rangers at New York Islanders at 3 p.m - Stadium Series - ABC/ESPN+
Saturday, Feb 24 —  New York Rangers at Philadelphia Flyers at 3 p.m - ESPN+/Hulu
Saturday, Mar 16 —  New York Rangers at Pittsburgh Penguins at 8 p.m - ABC/ESPN+
Saturday, Apr 13 —  New York Islanders at New York Rangers at 12:30 p.m  - ABC/ESPN+

NHL on TNT schedule: (ignore the disconcerting pictures, especially Hank in March)









NHL on ABC/ESPN/ESPN+/Hulu Schedule:


Fare thee well Hags: Carl Hagelin announced his retirement this week due to the eye injury he suffered in March 2022 followed by a hip injury before last season. As Larry Brooks noted, the  Rangers never came close to replacing him after his trade to Ducks for Emerson Etem and a second rounder who became Ryan Gropp. Sather's last trade before stepping up to the presidency and among his worst. Hagelin brought massive speed to the third line and on the penalty kill while providing a bit of scoring touch. The deal was somewhat salary related but was a horrific trade and a shortsighted move by Sather, shocker.





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