Arthur Kaliyev scored his first goal as a member of the New York Rangers on Thursday night against the Utah Hockey Club. Kaliyev capitalized on a rebound from Filip Chytil’s shot, finding the back of the net for the first time this season.
The boxing-out issues continued against Utah. A minute into the game, Utah’s Ian Cole fired a point shot tipped by teammate Barrett Hayton. Igor Shesterkin made the initial stop, but Matias Maccelli got away from K’Andre Miller and buried the rebound.
Very exciting night for New York Rangers' newly acquired forward Arthur Kaliyev as he scores his first goal as a member of the New York Rangers organization on Thursday night against the Utah Hockey Club.
Ex-Staten Island resident Arthur Kaliyev made his first major contribution as a member of the New York Rangers when the right wing scored a game-tying goal during a 5-3 victory over the Utah Hockey Club Thursday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City.
The Rangers were in Utah on Thursday night looking to improve their record in 2025 to 5-1-2. The Blueshirts were coming off a tough 3-2 overtime loss to the Col
Kaliyev scored a goal on two shots and added two PIM in Thursday's 5-3 win over Utah.
Before joining the New York Rangers, Arthur Kaliyev had not played in an NHL game since April of 2023. During training camp with the Los Angeles Kings before the start of this season, Kaliyev suffered a fractured clavicle, which sidelined him for multiple weeks.
At the end of the 2024-25 regular season, this three-game road trip could be a difference-maker for the Rangers.
Artemi Panarin had two goals, including an empty-netter, as the Rangers (4-0-2) extended their point streak to six games.
Utah Hockey Club center Logan Cooley (92) follows New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox (23) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Egan) New York Rangers right wing Arthur Kaliyev and New ...
Arthur Kaliyev is making his mark with the Rangers, using his offensive skill, puck possession strengths, and ability to complement New York’s top talent.
The New York Rangers’ 6-1 rout of the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday produced yet another batch of impressive numbers, from