Rangers
New York Rangers (25-24-5), 4th Atlantic Division
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  • Sean Avery played on the second line with Brendan Shanahan in his Ranger debut. The feisty winger was all over the ice and provided the team with the energy it has been lacking of late. He also chipped in with a power-play assist on Karel Rachunek's goal. With 10 goals and 29 points on the season, he is a fringe fantasy player...until you take into account his penalty minutes. He is fifth in the league with 118 PIMs thus far, which increases his fantasy value significantly. (Feb. 07, - 12:13 PM EST - Source: New York Daily News)

Complete »Atlantic Division Standings

TeamWLOTLPts
Devils3315672
Penguins2717963
Islanders2621759
Rangers2524555
Flyers1333733

Complete »Upcoming Games

DateOpponentTIME
Feb 20Devils7:30PM ET
Feb 27Canadiens7:00PM ET
Feb 15Hurricanes7:00PM ET
Feb 22Devils7:00PM ET
Feb 9Lightning7:00PM ET
Feb 10Capitals7:00PM ET
Feb 17Flyers1:00PM ET
Feb 24Blue Jackets7:00PM ET
Feb 18Blackhawks3:30PM ET
Mar 5Islanders7:00PM ET
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More »Player News

  • Jay McKee is still out of the St. Louis Blues lineup. McKee will miss his tenth straight game on Thursday as he is recovering from a check from the Kings Dustin Brown to his midsection on Jan. 13. "It was three major muscle groups that were affected by (the hit)," said McKee. "My hip flexor is fine, my abdomen has improved a ton and now it's a ligament attached to my pelvic bone ... that's what we're waiting on, trying to get that healed up." Just an update on the injured Blues defenseman who has little fantasy value except in PIMs. (Feb. 08, - 8:27 AM EST - Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

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