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There’s a solid argument to be made that one day No. 20 will be retired by both the New York Rangers and New York Mets.
The New York Rangers’ 2021-22 season was a unique one, as they returned to the playoffs and made an improbable run to the Eastern Conference Final after spending the past four seasons rebuilding.
Kreider currently has 11 goals through 30 games this year, and he is on pace for his lowest points total since his first year in the NHL during the lockout-shortened 2013 season.
For me it’s been kind of gradual, which I think is nice,” Kreider said of the transition. “I don’t know; I have nothing to compare it to." ...
Just over seven months later, Chris Kreider became the latest victim of the Rangers’ free fall that reached 4-13 with a 5-0 no-show defeat to the Devils at the Rock.
Chris Kreider speaks out for the first time since the Rangers sent him to the Ducks in an offseason trade. What does he think of Anaheim?
“Chris Kreider is the type of player we were looking to add this offseason,” Ducks GM Pat Verbeek said. “He has size, speed and is a clutch performer that elevates his game in big moments.
Kreider chose Anaheim for his exit from the only NHL franchise and town he has ever known. Although Kreider was born and raised north of Boston, he said New York City turned him into who he is today.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Chris Kreider has known for months that his long, decorated tenure with the New York Rangers would probably end this summer. While the close of his run on Broadway is ...
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