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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Rangers Need Offensive Boost This Season   August 10, 2018
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After dealing away key veterans at the trade deadline this past February and
sitting back during the July 1 free agency period, it remains clear that the
New York Rangers have come to terms with the franchise's first rebuild in over
a decade. New York still has many key pieces to build around, but the one thing
 on everybody's mind entering the 2018-19 season is scoring. Who is going to
light the lamp offensively and advance the rebuilding process altogether?Chris
Kreider

Chris Kreider has been a proven goal scorer for the Blueshirts over the past
four seasons. With the exception of his rookie year in 2013-14, he has eclipsed
 the 20-goal plateau in three of his past four seasons in New York. Last year
he was on pace for 23 goals, but had his 2017-18 campaign cut short due to a
blood clot.Chris Kreider, New York Rangers (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

Since 2014-15, the Boxford, Massachusetts native has finished inside the top
six in both goals and overall points for the Rangers. In 2016-17 he led New
York in goal scoring with 28 tallies, a career high. The biggest thing that has
 kept him from leading the organization in scoring on a consistent basis is
health.

When healthy, Kreider is one of the most productive forwards on the Rangers
roster. His game is prided on both speed and physicality as he is easily one of
 the best two-way forwards in the organization. Although, when you play the
game this way injury is always a concern. He has never played in a full 82
games in any season since entering the league in 2013 and has missed 31 games
over the past two seasons combined.

The Boston University product has two more years left on his contract before
becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2020 and is due for a bounce-back
performance this fall.Mats Zuccarello

The Oslo, Norway veteran has been a consistent playmaker at Madison Square
Garden for the past several seasons. Not only is Zuccarello a prominent figure
on the top power-play unit, but he is arguably the most skilled player on the
roster. Standing at only 5-foot-8, height has not been an issue for him. His
elusive, gritty playing style has posed many problems for the opposition
throughout his entire pro career.Mats Zuccarello, New York Rangers (Brad
Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

The eight-year veteran has led the Blueshirts in scoring in each of the past
three seasons, but is known as more of a setup man than a goalscorer. He has
been New York's third-leading scorer with the man-advantage over the past three
 seasons combined as well.

Since 2013-14, Zuccarello has scored 15 or more goals, tallied over 34 assists
and totaled 49 or more points during that span. These numbers are not
staggering but are consistent. The Rangers know what they are going to get out
 of him from year to year and health has been on his side during his career.

The biggest reason that Zuccarello might not be the main offensive guy for the
Rangers this season stems from the rebuild. He is in the final year of his
contract, and, depending on how the year shapes out, the Rangers will likely
shop him during the year, if not by the 2019 trade deadline.Mika Zibanejad

Zibanejad led the Rangers in goal scoring in 2017-18 with 27 goals, including a
 team-high 14 tallies on the power play. He finished second in total points
with 47 and eighth in assists with 20.New York Rangers, Mika Zibanejad (Vincent
 Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports)

The former 2011 first-round draft pick clearly made his living last year on the
 power play. He set a career high in goals as his previous high was four with
the Ottawa Senators in 2014-15. Over the past four seasons he has recorded 20
or more goals three times, the only exception coming in 2016-17 after he missed
 26 games with an injury.

As already mentioned, health is a huge factor for the Rangers. Over the past
two seasons, Zibanejad has missed 36 games, including 26 in his first year in
New York. He has been criticized for his defensive capabilities throughout his
entire career, and he finished the 2017-18 campaign with a career-worst
minus-29 rating.

After signing Zibanejad to a five-year deal last summer, New York has clearly
invested in the European native for the foreseeable future. All criticisms
aside, he is a proven goal scorer in the league and can provide some
much-needed scoring for the Rangers as they enter the rebuild.Kevin Hayes

New York agreed to a one-year, $5.1 million deal last week to keep Kevin Hayes
in the red, white and blue. The four-year veteran has been a key piece for the
Rangers on the offensive side since turning pro. Over the past four seasons, he
 is averaging a point every other game while scoring in double figures in
goals.New York Rangers, Kevin Hayes (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports)

Since 2014-15, Hayes has tallied 14 or more goals in every season. Last year he
 recorded a career-high in both even strength goals (25) and power play goals
(six). He is seen as a strong two-way player within the organization, but
unlike Kreider, his health has never been in question. He has missed only 18
games in his career, which is impressive for his style of play.

Even though he is not a flashy player by any means, he can still produce around
 the net. If the Rangers utilize him the correct way in 2018-19, expect the
Boston College product to sustain his double-digit scoring again for New
York.New York's Prospects

Consistent goal scoring has plagued the Rangers organization for several years.
 New York has not had a player break the 30-goal threshold since Rick Nash in
2014-15, but even that didn't last as the franchise traded him away in 2018
after his offensive output drastically tailed off.

The direction of the franchise looks promising after New York's 2018 NHL Draft,
 but time will tell if their prospects pan out. Who knows? Maybe one of the
younger prospects within the current system such as Lias Andersson or Filip
Chytil will take the reins and expedite the rebuilding process after gaining
some crucial NHL experience last spring.

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