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The Eminent Doctor Dionisio Has A Cure For The Rangers
The Eminent Doctor Dionisio Has A Cure For The Rangers

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time4 days ago

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The Eminent Doctor Dionisio Has A Cure For The Rangers

Not that I blame them, but the Blueshirts talk optimistically about a revival because that's what they're supposed to do but we – feet firmly on the ground – take their "talkin' the talk" with two grains of salt and a glass of Ovaltine. What matters about Rangers futures is what independent NHL thinkers have to say. One such Wise Man is Joltin' Joe Dionisio, former Newsday columnist. Now running the Hockey Program at Santa Barbara's Ice In Paradise rink, Joe D does not hold back. "Most of the Rangers' challenges are mental," says Dionisio who points a pinky at Mike Sullivan. "If the coach can cultivate a better attitude from his players, they'll behave better on the ice. "If Sully can quell the bad locker-room karma lingering from Trouba, Goodrow and the like, he might well steer his club back on course." Joe does not wear NHL blinders. He knows all about the Mika Zibanejad "You-can't-trade-me" issues and Iggy Shesterkin's bumpy-slumpy play last season. Dr. Dionisio doesn't care if The Mighty Mika has Blue Cross or not, Jultin' Joe has the prescription. "Zibanejad was mentally fatigued from his pedestal as whipping boy," Dionisio argues. "The coach needs to play shrink and rebuild Z's confidence. If he can do that, it would be a huge boost. "As for Shesterkin, Sully has to find a cure – same as for Alexis Lafrenière – for what ails them. I diagnose it as 'Bloated Contract Syndrome.'' Hustling back to his real job, Joltin' leans on that legendary catcher-philosopher Yogi Berra for a cool thought: "Hockey is 90 percent mental. The other half is physical!"

Rangers' Possible Line Combinations To Start The 2025-26 Season
Rangers' Possible Line Combinations To Start The 2025-26 Season

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time09-07-2025

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Rangers' Possible Line Combinations To Start The 2025-26 Season

Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images With the Free Agent Frenzy over, the New York Rangers are most likely done making major moves, at least for now. Here's what their forward line combinations may look like to start the 2025-26 season: First Line: Artemi Panarin, Vincent Trocheck, Alexis Lafrenière This is a line that saw a ton of success during the 2023-24 season, but was broken up during the 2024-25 campaign after experiencing some offensive struggles. Advertisement However, the Rangers should continue to roll out this trio, as Artemi Panarin seems to get the best out of both Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafrenière, while Panarin had his best statistical season playing alongside these two forwards, propelling himself into the Hart Trophy conversation. Trocheck's steady two-way game balances out the line, and in order for Lafrenière to continue improving, it's best to play him alongside two teammates he's most comfortable with on the ice. At their best, this line has shown they could be one of the most explosive from an offensive standpoint in the entire NHL, so it would be exciting to see them all together again. Second Line: Will Cuylle, J.T. Miller, Mika Zibanejad The big question going into the season is whether Mika Zibanejad will play at center or the wing. Advertisement Once the Rangers acquired Miller from the Vancouver Canucks, Zibanejad was moved to the wing in order to play alongside J.T. Miller and they were able to build a strong chemistry with each other. Despite being listed as a winger, Zibanejad also took faceoffs, interchanging with Miller, which created an effective dynamic. Will Cuylle's presence on this line also provided a strong presence both on the defensive and offensive ends. These three players share the same qualities of being versatile, two-way players as this trio can serve as both the team's shutdown and most productive offensive line in any given game. Advertisement Third Line: Gabe Perreault, Juuso Parssinen, Jonny Brodzinski Gabe Perreault will fight to make the Rangers' opening-night roster and he'll likely slot on the third line if he does make the team. Juuso Parssinen provides an element of speed that could fare well alongside Perreault, who's known for his offensive intangibles. Rangers' Defensive Core Has Sneakily Become Underrated And Dangerous Rangers' Defensive Core Has Sneakily Become Underrated And Dangerous The New York Rangers' defensive core has suddenly become one to be reckoned with. Meanwhile, Jonny Brodzinski's grit and grind style of play makes him the perfect bottom-six forward as he can fit in anywhere and with anyone. Advertisement Fourth Line: Adam Edström, Sam Carrick, Matt Rempe Before Adam Edström suffered a season-ending injury, he played practically every game alongside his partner in crime, Sam Carrick. The two forwards publicly expressed their enjoyment playing with each other, and it seemed to be a perfect fit, so Edström and Carrick playing together is a no-brainer. When Matt Rempe was in the lineup, he mostly played on a line with Edström and Carrick. The size of both Rempe and Edström made them intimidating to go up against, and Rempe built a strong rapport with Carrick throughout the year. This trio is exciting to watch due to their physicality and aggressive identity, the most ideal traits to have on a fourth line.

NHL Trade Rumors: Rangers face tough decision as insider Elliotte Friedman exposes Mika Zibanejad update
NHL Trade Rumors: Rangers face tough decision as insider Elliotte Friedman exposes Mika Zibanejad update

Time of India

time08-07-2025

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NHL Trade Rumors: Rangers face tough decision as insider Elliotte Friedman exposes Mika Zibanejad update

Fans are buzzing over a startling NHL insider Elliotte Friedman report on the 32 Thoughts Podcast. He hinted that the New York Rangers are in serious talks with center Mika Zibanejad as the team tries to prevent a repeat of early-season instability. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Behind-the-scenes action in the Big Apple is what really What are Mika Zibanejad's future and the Rangers' plans? On July 8, 2025, Elliotte Friedman said it's clear the New York Rangers are 'trying to figure out a way to make it work' with Mika Zibanejad, even though nothing is certain. He noted the team is not starting this season like the last two, rumors and trade talk are beginning earlier than expected. The Rangers finished strong last spring, but fans and analysts are wary. It seems Zibanejad may need a firmer role or a new deal for the group to stay afloat. As Friedman explained, both sides want a long-term answer but time is ticking with training camp approaching. Mika Zibanejad's recent form adds to the storyline Entering the offseason, Zibanejad signed a notable contract in 2022, securing himself as a stable center in New York. However, the past two seasons saw decreased goal output and reduced ice time. Friedman mentioned 'trade noise' around the Rangers, showing that Zibanejad's future could be under review. In response, some believe moving Zibanejad could free salary cap space and create flexibility. Others think the Rangers want him to stay and regain form, if both sides agree to improve performance and team chemistry. Also Read: This situation offers plenty of debate: is New York wisely pressuring Zibanejad to play better, or is the superstar center facing an unfair crossroads as the franchise heads into another make-or-break campaign?

NHL trade rumor: Mika Zibanejad's New York Rangers future sparks chatter after Irma Zibanejad calls out false reports
NHL trade rumor: Mika Zibanejad's New York Rangers future sparks chatter after Irma Zibanejad calls out false reports

Time of India

time18-06-2025

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NHL trade rumor: Mika Zibanejad's New York Rangers future sparks chatter after Irma Zibanejad calls out false reports

Mika Zibanejad of Sweden with a third place medal after the 2025 Ice Hockey World Championship (Credit: Getty Images) The New York Rangers' offseason has been turbulent, and Mika Zibanejad's name has been pulled into the storm. Following the high-profile trade of Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks, Zibanejad's future became a prime target for speculation. The narrative only intensified when analysts suggested that general manager Chris Drury could be clearing house to reshape team dynamics. While trade rumors are nothing new during the NHL offseason, Irma's post stood out. It was not just a defense, it was a declaration of intent. As the Rangers adjust under new leadership, the Zibanejads seem firmly rooted in the Big Apple. Mike Sullivan's visit adds weight to the stay speculation The detail about Mike Sullivan's visit was not just casually dropped. It added significant context to the speculation around Mika's status. When a newly hired coach flies out to personally meet a player, it typically signals plans for a long-term role, not a looming exit. The visit, as shared by Irma Zibanejad, speaks volumes about Mika's importance to the team. Irma's post came after weeks of uncertainty. With the Rangers failing to make the playoffs despite previously winning the Presidents' Trophy, a major culture shift seemed inevitable. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Doctor: If You Eat Eggs Every Day, This Is What Happens WellnessGuide Learn more Undo But as Mika Zibanejad remains under contract for five more years, and with Sullivan actively integrating him into plans, the trade talk now appears overstated. Irma Zibanejad makes a bold stand against false narratives Beyond the tactical angles, the most eye-catching part of this saga has been Irma Zibanejad's unapologetic tone. She questioned how media outlets continue to publish stories without credible sourcing and called the rumors baseless. The frustration was clear, but so was the message: Mika Zibanejad is staying in New York. Read more: Olympic news: Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby ignite Team Canada's Olympic dream with explosive first six reveal As things stand, the rumors may continue, but the Zibanejads have already delivered their answer. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Mika Zibanejad's wife Irma Zibanejad shuts down viral trade rumors and reveals truth about New York move
Mika Zibanejad's wife Irma Zibanejad shuts down viral trade rumors and reveals truth about New York move

Time of India

time18-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Mika Zibanejad's wife Irma Zibanejad shuts down viral trade rumors and reveals truth about New York move

Mika Zibanejad's wife Irma Zibanejad shuts down viral trade rumors and reveals truth about New York move (Image via Irma/IG) Fans of the New York Rangers were surprised this summer when big trade rumors began to swirl around Mika Zibanejad. Many wondered if the $68 million star was planning to leave New York. But something unexpected has come up. The talk didn't come from the team or the player; it came from someone very close to him, giving fans a much clearer view of what might be happening. Mika Zibanejad's contract and team changes sparked rumors On June 16, 2025, Irma Zibanejad, the wife of Rangers star Mika Zibanejad, finally responded to the growing buzz about her husband possibly leaving New York. In a recent interview with Aftonbladet, a Swedish news outlet, she called the trade stories 'completely false.' — qwiket_nhl (@qwiket_nhl) Irma Zibanejad, who is a former professional soccer player in Sweden, said that much of the talk began when they sold their townhouse in West Village for $13 million earlier this year. Fans took this as a sign that Mika might be preparing to move. But Irma said that isn't true. She said they had just purchased another house in New York and that recent visitor at their place was new Rangers coach Mike Sullivan. 'He flew all the way from New York to meet us,' she said, showing that Mika is still very much part of the team's future. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 임플란트 29만원 이벤트 임플란트 더 알아보기 Undo She added, 'I'm surprised how quickly people believe everything they read. There's no truth to those trade rumors.' Mika Zibanejad's contract and team changes sparked rumors Thirty-two year old Mika Zibanejad has played many seasons for the Rangers. In 2021, he signed an eight-year $68 million deal that would keep him with the club till 2029. Further explaining a no-move clause in his agreement, the club cannot trade him unless he approves. Also Read: NHL Trade: Mika Zibanejad Shuts Down Trade Rumors With Strong Message About Staying In New York The reason fans started to worry was because of big changes to the team this summer. Mika's close friend and longtime teammate Chris Kreider was traded to the Anaheim Ducks earlier this offseason. That move surprised many and made people wonder if Mika could be next. Mika's stats last season, 62 points in 82 games, were also excellent, but not his best. This only fueled rumors that the group might intend to renovate or conduct more adjustments. But all indications point to Mika Zibanejad remaining where for now with a new coach, a new home in New York, and his wife's obvious message.

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