Apparently Martin Necas wasn’t as thrilled with Jacob Trouba flying through the air on an attempted hit during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Second Round as others who made the play go viral on social media.
The New York Rangers remain the only team in the playoffs who haven’t lost yet, starting the second round with a 2-0 record against the Carolina Hurricanes and following a double-overtime thriller at Madison Square Garden.
There has been a lot of chatter on a hit thrown during one of the overtime games on Tuesday night. Early in the first overtime of Game 2 between the New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, Rangers captain Jacob Trouba attempted to throw a check on Hurricanes forward Martin Necas.
Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba’s near-collision with Hurricanes center Martin Necas went viral Tuesday after Game 2 of their second-round matchup.
New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba nearly connected on a vicious hit Tuesday night during Game 2 against the Carolina Hurricanes at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Rangers won the 2023-24 Presidents’ Trophy after posting a 55 win and 114 point season. However, all year they’ve been behind the Carolina Hurricanes by oddsmakers to win the Stanley Cup.
There were major contributions up and down the New York Rangers lineup when they swept the Washington Capitals in the Eastern Conference First Round. From stars to fourth-liners, and from the goalie on out, the Rangers showcased impressive depth in winning four straight against the underdog Capitals.
New York Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller has always had a high ceiling. His big frame, smooth skating, and incredible reach complement a high (and still-developing) hockey IQ.
Jacob Trouba may have been demoted to the third defense pair by the New York Rangers late in the regular season. But when the Rangers captain was needed most, he stepped up and delivered in a big spot in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference First Round against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
Since K’Andre Miller’s rookie season in 2020-21, he has played alongside New York Rangers’ captain Jacob Trouba as a top-four defenseman. For the most
The New York Rangers, despite holding the number one spot in the NHL, have had some worrisome defensive performances in their last few games. The worst of these performances came during the Blueshirts’ most recent loss to the Islanders, where they entered the second period already down by three goals to none.
The score has been settled. And all it took was three weeks for it to happen. New York Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe has made him a villain of sorts in the eyes of the New Jersey Devils.
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.
A tough blow for the on-ice leader of the Blueshirts. On Friday, shortly after the NHL Trade Deadline, New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury revealed captain Jacob Trouba will be out for the next 2-3 weeks with a lower-body injury.
In a massive development from the NHL world, Jacob Trouba, the renowned captain of New York Rangers has been suspended for two games. The 29-year-old defencemen is facing this action following an illegal elbow on Vegas Golden Knights‘ forward Pavel Dorofeyev.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has made its ruling and the New York Rangers will be without their captain. DPOS has ruled and has left Jacob Trouba suspended for two games after an incident came down in Friday night’s game.
The NHL has suspended New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba for two games due to an elbow he threw during a showdown with the Vegas Golden Knights.
New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba will have a phone hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Saturday after elbowing Vegas Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev.
The Rangers play their final game before the All-Star break on Saturday and it’s possible they won’t have their captain available for that contest.
Most of the hockey world wasn’t a fan of New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba’s high-stick on Boston Bruins center Trent Frederic on Saturday, and apparently that includes Trouba.
Jacob Trouba’s controversial high stick during the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins game on Saturday has ignited major criticism. Many question the NHL’s response, which isn’t surprising consider their history of inconsistent punishments.
One of the best moments of the New York Rangers season occurred involving their captain Jacob Trouba on Thursday. However, it happened after the final buzzer sounded on the last game of the regular season.
The injury occurred early in the first period, as the Rangers captain was playing the puck along the boards in New York's zone when Lightning winger Corey Perry went for the hit.
Highlighted by his play in Monday night’s 5-4 overtime win against the Calgary Flames, defenseman Jacob Trouba has solidified himself as the correct choice for the New York Rangers' 28th captain.
The 28-year-old somewhat ironically becomes the 28th player to be named captain in franchise history.
Jarvis, who stand 5'10, suffered the injury when he was hit hard by the Rangers' 6'3 defenseman Jacob Trouba.
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