NHL 19: New York Rangers Player Ratings, Roster & Top Prospects


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The New York Rangers can still be classed as a rebuilding team but, their rebuild hasn’t been as aggressive as others who have stripped their roster and sunk down the standings. Instead, the Rangers have targeted players in their early-to-mid-20s to build their new team around while phasing out some of their veterans. In a few years, they’ll have an experienced set of very strong, still quite young players who have enough experience to lead the team to the playoffs, once the surrounding cast has improved. 

Mika Zibanejad, Center, 85 OVR

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Age: 25Role: Two-WayHeight: 188cmWeight: 103kgShoots: RightBest Stats: 89 Acceleration, Agility, Speed

Mika Zibanejad, still only 25-years-old, is set to become one of the Rangers’ top players down the line and is already their top-rated forward on NHL 19. A true two-way center, the only element that the Swede needs to improve on is his work in the duel, for which he has been given a 79 in the game. With plenty of strength, good puck, skating, and shooting skills, as well as an 86 for defensive awareness and 88 for offensive awareness, Zibanejad is a great player to have in your top-six. 

Brady Skjei, Defenseman, 84 OVR

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Age: 24Role: Two-WayHeight: 191cmWeight: 96kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 89 Speed. 88 Stick Checking, Acceleration, Slap Shot Power

Brady Skjei is very much a defense-first defenseman, caring little for being a part of the offense at the other end of the ice. However, for what Skjei lacks in point scoring, the blueliner is very good at moving the puck and being mobile, boasting great speed despite his 191cm, 96kg frame. As the team around him improves, he’ll begin to be rated among the more valuable defensive defensemen in the NHL. 

Henrik Lundqvist, Goaltender, 88 OVR

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Age: 36Role: HybridHeight: 185cmWeight: 82kgShoots: LeftBest Stats: 91 Glove Low, Stick Low. 90 Angles, Breakaway, Five Hole, Poise, Poke Check, Rebound Control, Recover, Endurance, Vision 

Henrik Lundqvist is already a legend for the New York Rangers and in the NHL as a whole, winning so many games by himself at times. With a weaker, developing team around him in recent years, his numbers have predictably taken a hit, but his 35 starts have still managed to pull in 15 wins and a .908 save percentage. He’ll be playing an important role for the team as they ease in the highly-rated young goalie Alexandar Georgiev, who landed a shutout earlier this season.

From the Day 1, September 13 update, this is how the New York Rangers’ first lines start. Despite the overall ratings, this is a very user-friendly top set. Kreider, Zibanejad, and Buchnevich boast a deadly combination of physical power, speed, and clinical finishing, while Skjei and Shattenkirk can be top playmakers from the blueline. Then, of course, they’re all backed up by the almighty Lundqvist and his 88 rating.

NHL 19 New York Rangers Roster

Chris Kreider (83) – Mika Zibanejad (85) – Pavel Buchnevich (83)Brady Skjei (84) – Kevin Shattenkirk (84)Henrik Lundqvist (88)

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Best Stats
Mats Zuccarello
85
Right Wing Playmaker
173cm
31
Left
92 Speed, Agility, Acceleration
Kevin Shattenkirk
84
Offensive Defenseman
183cm
29
Right
91 Offensive Awareness, Passing. 90 Puck Control
Chris Kreider
83
Left Wing Power Forward
191cm
27
Left
92 Strength, Balance. 89 Body Checking, Speed
Pavel Buchnevich
83
Left Wing Sniper
188cm
23
Left
88 Acceleration, Agility, Speed, Slap Shot Power, Wrist Shot Power
Vladislav Namestnikov
83
Left Wing Playmaker
180cm
25
Left
89 Acceleration, Speed, Agility
Kevin Hayes
82
Power Forward Center
196cm
26
Left
90 Strength, Balance. 88 Slap Shot Power
Adam McQuaid
81
Defensive Defenseman
193cm
31
Right
90 Aggressiveness, Body Checking. 89 Strength, Balance
Ryan Spooner*
81
Playmaker Center
178cm
26
Left
90 Discipline. 88 Deking, Acceleration, Agility
Jesper Fast
81
Right Wing Sniper
183cm
26
Right
88 Deking, Discipline, Acceleration, Agility, Speed
Neal Pionk
79
Offensive Defenseman
180cm
23
Right
88 Slap Shot Power. 87 Wrist Shot Power. 85 Defensive Awareness, Shot Blocking, Discipline, Acceleration, Agility, Speed, Durability
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*Ryan Spooner traded to the Edmonton Oilers on November 16th.

Ryan Gropp, Left Wing, 68 OVR

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Age: 21Role: Power ForwardHeight: 191cmWeight: 87kgShoots: LeftPotential: Top 9 med

Ryan Gropp is an interesting prospect for the New York Rangers, boasting speed, strength, and power. But, the Rangers’ left wing is well-stocked with varied skill sets, with Chris Kreider already a strong power forward and only 27-years-old. But, given his size and attributes, Gropp could become a strong option as a scratch to bring in when your strategies switch to a more physical, suffocating style of play against flair-filled teams.

Brett Howden weighs in as the Rangers’ most exciting young prospect, with Calle Sjalin and Ty Ronning potentially coming along well if given ample opportunities in the AHL and NHL when the time is right. Other than those three, though, there’s not a lot to be excited about here. 

NHL 19 New York Rangers Top Prospects

Name
Overall Rating
Position/Role
Height
Age
Shoots
Potential
Jacob Ragnarsson
54
Offensive Defenseman
183cm
18
Left
Top 6 med
Nils Lundkvist
56
Two-Way Defenseman
180cm
18
Right
Top 6 med
Nico Gross
57
Defensive Defenseman
180cm
18
Left
7th D med
Lauri Pajuniemi
56
Two-Way Right Wing
180cm
19
Right
Bottom 6 med
Joey Keane
57
Defensive Defenseman
185cm
19
Right
Top 6 med
Calle Sjalin
61
Two-Way Defenseman
185cm
19
Left
Top 4 low
Ty Ronning
62
Right Wing Sniper
175cm
20
Right
Top 6 low
Tarmo Reunanen
62
Offensive Defenseman
180cm
20
Left
AHL Top 2 med
Libor Hajek
63
Defensive Defenseman
188cm
20
Left
Top 6 med
Sean Day
64
Two-Way Defenseman
188cm
20
Left
Top 6 med
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