Mika March
Mika Zibanejad is on a roll, folks. He's been lighting up the ice with at least one point in his last three games, tallying a total of 10 points over his last seven outings.
With 17 goals since January 2, he's tied for fourth in the league. And here's a milestone to watch for: he's just two games away from hitting his 1,000th career NHL game.
Since the 2019-20 season, March has been Mika's month. He's tied for fourth in goals and seventh in points during March.
This season, he's leading the Rangers with 29 goals, 13 power play goals, and 66 points. Plus, his 13 power play goals are tied for sixth in the NHL.
Zibanejad is a franchise legend in the making, holding the record for most power play goals (121) for an Original Six team. He's closing in on Adam Graves for the fourth-most goals in Rangers history.
Globally, he's the 14th Swedish player to hit 800 career points, and his power play prowess is well-documented, ranking fourth among Swedish players in NHL history.
Shesty’s Saves
Igor Shesterkin is the backbone of the Rangers' defense, helping the team secure wins in four of his last six games. He's been a fortress, allowing two or fewer goals in 22 games this season, placing him in the top 10 league-wide.
For goalies with 35+ starts, Shesterkin's .912 save percentage ranks fifth, and his 2.56 goals against average is tied for seventh. Since the 2021-22 season, he shares the league lead in save percentage and ranks high in shutouts, wins, and goals against average. In 77 games, he's allowed one or fewer goals, ranking him second among NHL goalies.
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Adam Fox is making waves with a point in six of his last seven games. Leading the Rangers in takeaways and ranking high in assists, Fox is a cornerstone of the team's defense. He's the third Rangers defenseman to notch 20 points in each of his first seven seasons.
Fox's contributions go beyond the rink. He's donating to Tackle ALS, supporting research at Massachusetts General Hospital. Each goal and assist contributes to this cause, and he's already donated over $21,000 this season.
Laff Lights Up
Alexis Lafreniere is on fire, earning the NHL’s First Star of the Week. With 14 points in his last 10 games, including three game-winning goals, he's proving his worth. He's second on the team in goals and power play goals, and his multi-point games showcase his consistent impact.
Forecheck, Backcheck, Trocheck
Vincent Trocheck is a force on the ice, with points in four of his last five games. He’s a key player in faceoff wins and ranks high in hits and points. His faceoff percentage is among the best in franchise history, and he continues to dominate in this area league-wide.
Miller Time
J.T. Miller is making his presence felt with points in 11 of his last 16 games.
His faceoff skills are top-notch, ranking fourth in the league for percentage. Since 2024-25, he's been a leader in faceoff success.
Gabe Getting It Done
Rookie Gabe Perreault is making a name for himself, leading all NHL rookies in assists and points over the last 10 games. His ice time and multi-point games highlight his growing influence on the team.
Too Cool
Will Cuylle is a physical presence, leading the Rangers in hits. He's closing in on 100 career points, and when he scores, the Rangers tend to win. His combination of hits and blocked shots makes him a standout player.
Vlad Attack
Vladislav Gavrikov has been a revelation, setting a career-high with 14 goals this season. Among NHL defensemen, he's tied for eighth in goals and continues to be a key offensive contributor for the Rangers.
