The New York Rangers have kicked off the 2024-25 NHL season with an impressive offensive display, scoring 20 goals in their first four games. This mark ties them for second in the league in terms of goals scored, while also placing them among the franchise’s best starts, matching the 1987-88 team and trailing only the 1976-77 team.
The Rangers have outscored opponents handily, including a 6-0 shutout of the Penguins, while facing competitive teams like the Bruins, Golden Knights, and Utah Hockey Club. Their only setback so far has been an overtime loss to Utah.
The only team ahead of the Rangers in goals is their local rival, the New Jersey Devils, with 22 goals. Notably, the Devils have played three more games than the Rangers, further emphasizing the Rangers’ impressive scoring rate.
Despite the small sample size, this offensive outburst highlights the team’s potential to overwhelm opponents with goals. Their ability to sustain this form will be crucial as they move deeper into the season, especially given the increased competition across the league this year.
In their recent 5-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings, star winger Artemi Panarin recorded a hat trick, tying Edmonton’s Connor McDavid with 11 points in the first four games. Panarin’s post-game comments reflect the team’s measured approach, acknowledging the importance of defense even as their offense dominates. This balance will be key as the Rangers look to solidify their position atop the Metropolitan Division, a title they held for much of last season.
Defensively, the Rangers have shown areas for improvement, but their offense is firing on all cylinders, especially on the power play. After a slow start with the man advantage, the team went 3-for-4 against Detroit, bringing their season total to 3-for-14. This improvement in special teams, combined with 13 goals at even strength, suggests that the Rangers’ offense is only getting stronger as the season progresses.
Goaltending remains a critical part of the Rangers’ success, with Igor Shesterkin’s usual excellence supported by Jonathan Quick’s strong season debut. Quick made 29 saves in the win over Detroit, showcasing his veteran experience and championship pedigree. Head coach Peter Laviolette praised Quick’s performance, highlighting how his leadership and skill complement the Rangers’ potent offensive attack. Together, their scoring depth and goaltending form the foundation of their aspirations for a deep playoff run.