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The New York Rangers incoming "retool" could follow the lead of the one conducted by the Boston Bruins last season.
"That’s as bad as it gets," captain J.T. Miller said after New York's 10-2 loss to the Bruins. "This should make you want to puke."
The outlook on this Rangers team could not be any more clear after the debacle that was Saturday’s game at TD Garden.
To finish the game, Minten and Khusnutdinov added two goals to put Boston at double digit goals. On Minten's second goal, Pastrnak also made history tying Bobby Orr and Ken Hodge for the most assists in a single game by a Bruin.
BOTTOM LINE: The Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers face off in Eastern Conference action. Boston has a 13-8-1 record at home and a 23-19-2 record overall. The Bruins serve 13.9 penalty minutes per game to rank first in NHL play.
Completely and utterly dismantled in a 10-2 thrashing by the Bruins on Saturday, the Rangers hit a new low on the 2025-26 campaign. The 10 goals they gave up didn’t just set a season high and mark their largest margin of defeat, but it signaled just how close this Rangers season is to crashing and burning.
Video newly obtained by WBZ appears to show a New York Rangers fan push a Boston Bruins fan down the stairs at TD Garden.
High-scoring affairs have been the norm when Jonathan Quick is manning the cage, and our expert NHL predictions don't see that changing Saturday at TD Garden.