The New York Rangers welcome the Vancouver Canucks on Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. ET, and are -131 favorites, with the road team at +110.
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Rangers vs. Canucks Favorite, Moneyline, Total
Favorite: Rangers (-131)
Underdog: Canucks (+110)
Total: 5.5
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How to Watch Rangers vs. Canucks
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Time: 7 p.m. ET
How to watch on TV: ESPN+
Location: New York City, New York
Venue: Madison Square Garden...
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Tuesday’s NHL schedule features a matchup between the New York Rangers (16-13-4) and the Vancouver Canucks (12-17-3) at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The Rangers are -140 on the moneyline to win at home against the Canucks (+117) in the game, which starts at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
ESPN+ is the place to tune in to watch the Rangers and the Canucks take the ice.
Rangers vs. Canucks Game Info & Odds
When: Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ESPN+
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On a night built for emotion with Kreider and Trouba's return to MSG, the Rangers’ special teams spiral stole the spotlight and sank them against Anaheim.
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The Rangers open their reunion night without Mika Zibanejad, who was held out for missing a team meeting, prompting major power-play adjustments and delaying his on-ice meeting with old friends.
For the first time in his career, Chris Kreider returns to MSG wearing different colors for a night that promises to be heavy, heartfelt, and unforgettable.
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The NHL slate on Monday, Dec. 15 includes the New York Rangers versus the Anaheim Ducks at 7 p.m. ET, with best bets suggestions right here if you want an edge.
Best Rangers vs. Ducks Prop Bets
Player & Team
Odds to Score a Goal
Goals & Games Played
Artemi Panarin, Rangers
+175
11 G in 33 GP
Cutter Gauthier, Ducks
+180
16 G in 32 GP
Mika Zibanejad, Rangers
+190
11 G in 33 GP
Leo Carlsson, Ducks
+200
17 G in 32 GP
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Ouch. The Montreal Canadiens looked like they were taking the dog for a walk early on against the New York Rangers. Ahead 3-0 and cruising…and then bad stuff happened. Before you knew, the Rangers were only down one at the intermission. The Habs restored the lead to 4-2 but then gagged that away, as well,…
In case you missed the early morning news, the Arizona Diamondbacks have pulled off the rare “trade away your player and re-sign him in the offseason” move with Merrill Kelly.
Let’s start there today.
When the Diamondbacks traded Kelly to the Rangers this July, they landed Kohl Drake (#6 prospect in the D-Backs system), Mitch Bratt (#9), and David Hagaman (#15), a tidy sum for a 36-year-old rental starter. And now they get him back, albeit at a very substantial $20M per year for tw...
Sheary scrutiny, Miller upheaval, a looming “reset,” and fresh questions about Braden Schneider—this week’s NHL media circuit had plenty to say about the Rangers.
A night that should’ve spiraled turned into a comeback clinic, with Laba, Cuylle, Robertson, and J.T. Miller dragging the Rangers back from the brink.
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An ugly start turned into a statement comeback as the Blueshirts battled to an OT victory.
First period
Cole Caufield cheats a bit speeding out into the neutral zone as the puck stays in the Canadiens’ end, and that opens up some space for J.T. Miller to get the puck to Braden Schneider to walk in and shoot, but Jacob Fowler makes the save.
The second line comes out, and pass from Ivan Demidov to Oliver Kapanen in the slot just fails to connect.
The top line has now spent both of its shifts in the defensive zone. They have had several games with that not happening t...
The Vancouver Canucks listened to trade offers for a few weeks on defenceman Quinn Hughes, and from the sounds of it, there were quite a few deals to mull over. According to TSN's Pierre LeBrun, six teams made offers for Hughes, with of course, the one Jim Rutherford ended up accepting coming from Bill Guerin and the Minnesota Wild. Confirmed teams that tried on Quinn Hughes: New Jersey, Detroit, Rangers; and to some degree, Carolina and Buffalo. https://t.co/fRQnTxnmCC — Pierre LeBrun (@Pierr...
Game 31: Montreal Canadiens @ New York Rangers
Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: CityTV, Sportsnet East (English), TVA Sports (French) In the Rangers region: MSG Streaming: ESPN+, Sportsnet+
The Canadiens have generally played well this season, with the frustration coming when they have lapses in their execution over stretches of games that spoil the effort. One such case was found in the first meeting of the season between the Habs and New York Rangers,...
From Cuylle’s limitations to Perreault’s development curve, the Rangers still haven’t found their missing top-six piece as the season nears halfway.
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On Saturday at 7 p.m. ET, the New York Rangers will play the Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden. If you’re considering making a wager, we have best bets ideas in this article.
Best Rangers vs. Canadiens Prop Bets
Player & Team
Odds to Score a Goal
Goals & Games Played
Cole Caufield, Canadiens
+170
17 G in 30 GP
Artemi Panarin, Rangers
+170
10 G in 32 GP
Mika Zibanejad, Rangers
+195
11 G in 32 GP
Nick Suzuki, Canadiens
+210
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Outshot, outscored, and out of answers? The Rangers’ structural buy-in can’t mask a roster with no killers.
The Blackhawks’ win over the Rangers on Wednesday night checked almost every box that you would want from the team. Connor Bedard scored a highlight-reel goal. Tyler Bertuzzi deposited loose change again. Spencer Knight was spectacular in net and got a shutout. The Blackhawks were able to beat Igor Shesterkin three times. It was the right bounce-back effort that you hoped to see.
When I say almost every box, that’s because Frank Nazar still can’t buy a goal.
He had a few chances. One...
Joe’s back from Disney, Eric’s furious about Notre Dame, and the Rangers just battled two Western Conference giants—buckle up for a loaded episode.