The New York Rangers claimed Arthur Kaliyev off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings. Follow this tracker for the latest NHL news.
If Kaliyev can revive his NHL trajectory with the Rangers, his shot will likely sit at the center of the resurgence.
In case you missed the news yesterday, the New York Rangers claimed 23 year old forward Arthur Kaliyev off of waivers from the Los Angeles Kings. Kaliyev, an Uzbekistan-born forward who grew up on Long Island, NY, is looking forward to a fresh start and a homecoming of sorts with the Rangers.
General Manager and President Chris Drury made an excellent pickup. Newest New York Ranger Arthur Kaliyev was and continues to be a high-level prospect with an
The New York Rangers claimed the former Staten Island resident off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings on Monday, the club announced. The 23-year-old Kaliyev was actually born in Uzbekistan, but moved to the Island along with his family when he was just two-years-old. The right wing lived here for 11 years before moving to Michigan.
The New York Rangers' struggles have seen the organization drop in the standings. Almost entirely out of the playoff race, the Rangers are looking to the future
The New York Rangers have claimed winger Arthur Kaliyev off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings. The 23-year-old has yet to play in the NHL this season after breaking a clavicle during training camp in September.
On Sunday (January 5th, 2025), the Los Angeles Kings put Forward Arthur Kaliyev on waivers with the intention of sending him down to the American Hockey League's (AHL) Ontario Reign where he recently spent time on a conditioning stint (5GP-1G-1A-2P,
Peter Laviolette wasn’t thrilled with either of the Rangers’ results against the Devils last month. There were some positives, he said, from the first one — a 5-1 setback on Dec. 2. But three weeks later,
The last time the New Jersey Devils saw their rivals, it was the first meeting with the New York Rangers in a new era. Jacob Trouba, their former captain, was traded to the Anaheim Ducks and no longer manned the Blueshirts blueline.
Hughes scored twice as part of a three-point night in a 5-1 rout in New York, with Jacob Markstrom making 38 saves for New Jersey. The former top overall pick scored two more goals to go along with an assist in the second meeting, a 5-0 blowout in New Jersey. The Devils scored three power-play goals and held the Rangers to 12 shots in that one.