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  2. 1993–94 New York Rangers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1993–94 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 68th season. The highlight of the season was winning the Stanley Cup and hosting the NHL All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden . The Rangers clinched their second Presidents' Trophy and sixth division title by finishing with the best record in the NHL at 52–24–8, setting a then ...

  3. 1992–93 New York Rangers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1992–93 New York Rangers season was the franchise's 67th season. [1] The Rangers, coming off a Presidents' Trophy-winning 1991–92 season, [2] finished with a 34–39–11 record in the regular season. The team finished last in the Patrick Division and missed the playoffs. [3] [4]

  4. List of New York Rangers players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1926–27 to the most recent complete season.. As of the completion of the 2018–19 New York Rangers season, a total of 932 skaters and 84 goalies have played for the Rangers in the 92 full seasons since starting in the 1926–27 New York Rangers season.

  5. List of New York Rangers head coaches - Wikipedia

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    Lester Patrick is the only head coach to have coached the Rangers to multiple Stanley Cups. Under head coach Peter Laviolette the Rangers set franchise records in wins (55) and points (114) in a single season, having set both records in the 2023–24 season. [24] The Jack Adams Award has never been awarded to the head coach of the New York Rangers.

  6. 1993–94 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The New York Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks in seven games to become the Stanley Cup champions. It was the Rangers' fourth championship overall, and their first in 54 seasons, since 1939–40 .

  7. New York Rangers - Wikipedia

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    The Rangers' new rivals, the New York Islanders, who entered the League in 1972–73 after paying a hefty territorial fee – some $4 million – to the Rangers, were their first-round opponents in the 1975 playoffs. After splitting the first two games, the Islanders defeated the more-established Rangers 11 seconds into overtime of the deciding ...

  8. 1994 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1993–94 season, and the culmination of the 1994 Stanley Cup playoffs.It was contested between the Eastern Conference champion New York Rangers and Western Conference champion Vancouver Canucks.

  9. List of New York Rangers draft picks - Wikipedia

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    1993: 1 8 Niklas Sundstrom Sweden: LW 750 59 1993: 2 34 Lee Sorochan Canada: D 3 1993: 3 61 Maxim Galanov Russia: D 122 1 1993: 4 86 Sergei Olympijev Belarus: LW 1993: 5 112 Gary Roach Canada: D 1993: 6 138 Dave Trofimenkoff Canada: G 1993: 7 162 Sergei Kondrashkin Russia: LW 1993: 7 164 Todd Marchant United States: LW 1,195 95 1993: 8 190 Ed ...