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Shoots Birthplace Born 2017-18 Team GP G A PTS PIM Forwards (27): Lias Andersson 50 6'1" 200 Left Smogen, Sweden 10/13/98 Rangers (NHL) 7 1 1 2 0 Hartford (AHL) 25 5 9 14 8 Frolunda (SHL) 22 7 7 14 20 Sweden (WC) 10 1 1 2 4 Sweden (WJC) 7 6 1 7 6 Matt Beleskey 39 6'0" 203 Left Windsor, Ontario 6/7/88 Bruins (NHL) 14 0 0 0 17 Rangers (NHL) 1 0 0 0 4 Providence (AHL) 21 4 2 6 15 Hartford (AHL) 14 1 5 6 11 Pavel Buchnevich 89 6'2'' 191 Left Cherepovets, Russia 4/17/95 Rangers (NHL) 74 14 29 43 20 Russia (WC) 8 1 3 4 2 Bobby Butler 25 6’0” 188 Right Marlborough, Massachusetts 4/26/87 Milwaukee (AHL) 67 24 21 45 36 United States (Olympics) 5 0 0 0 0 Filip Chytil 72 6'2" 207 Left Kromeriz, Czech Republic 9/5/99 Rangers (NHL) 9 1 2 3 4 Hartford (AHL) 46 11 20 31 6 Czech Republic (WC) 7 1 1 2 2 Czech Republic (WJC) 7 2 2 4 0 Jesper Fast 17 6'0'' 191 Right Nassjo, Sweden 12/2/91 Rangers (NHL) 71 13 20 33 26 Steven Fogarty 38 6'3'' 209 Right Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 4/19/93 Rangers (NHL) 1 0 0 0 2 Hartford (AHL) 63 9 11 20 22 Gabriel Fontaine 37 6'1" 198 Left Sherbrooke, Quebec 4/30/97 Hartford (AHL) 68 9 9 18 2 Tim Gettinger 97 6'6" 223 Left Cleveland, Ohio 4/14/98 Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) 66 33 36 69 53 Ryan Gropp 78 6'2'' 195 Left Kamloops, British Columbia 9/16/96 Hartford (AHL) 59 14 7 21 14 Kevin Hayes 13 6'5'' 217 Left Dorchester, Massachusetts 5/8/92 Rangers (NHL) 76 25 19 44 18 Peter Holland 12 6'2" 205 Left Toronto, Ontario 1/14/91 Rangers (NHL) 23 1 3 4 7 Laval (AHL) 20 8 11 19 19 Hartford (AHL) 16 5 9 14 21 Brett Howden 48 6'3" 200 Left Calgary, Alberta 3/29/98 Moose Jaw (WHL) 49 24 51 75 42 Canada (WJC) 7 3 4 7 4 Chris Kreider 20 6'3'' 215 Left Boxford, Massachusetts 4/30/91 Rangers (NHL) 58 16 21 37 44 United States (WC) 10 4 6 10 2 Dawson Leedahl 92 6'1" 195 Left Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 3/19/96 Hartford (AHL) 38 2 6 8 35 Greenville (ECHL) 24 9 12 21 22 Vinni Lettieri 95 5'11" 195 Right Excelsior, Minnesota 2/6/95 Rangers (NHL) 19 1 4 5 0 Hartford (AHL) 55 23 13 36 31 Michael Lindqvist 34 5'11" 176 Right Danderyd, Sweden 9/12/94 Färjestad (SHL) 33 20 14 34 22 Cody McLeod 8 6'2" 210 Left Binscarth, Manitoba 6/26/84 Predators (NHL) 23 1 1 2 72 Rangers (NHL) 25 0 2 2 39 Ville Meskanen 81 6'1" 190 Right Tampere, Finland 10/2/95 Ilves (Liiga) 48 24 20 44 4 Vladislav Namestnikov 90 5'11" 180 Left Zhukovskiy, Russia 11/22/92 Lightning (NHL) 62 20 24 44 35 Rangers (NHL) 19 2 2 4 10 Boo Nieves 24 6'3'' 212 Left Syracuse, New York 1/23/94 Rangers (NHL) 28 1 8 9 12 Hartford (AHL) 40 8 13 21 12 Ty Ronning 59 5'9" 181 Right Burnaby, British Columbia 10/20/97 Vancouver (WHL) 70 61 23 84 47 Hartford (AHL) 3 0 0 0 2 Cole Schneider 29 6'1" 203 Left Williamsville, New York 8/26/90 Hartford (AHL) 76 16 34 50 33 Ryan Spooner 23 5'10" 187 Left Ottawa, Ontario 1/30/92 Bruins (NHL) 39 9 16 25 2 Rangers (NHL) 20 4 12 16 2 Jimmy Vesey 26 6'3" 206 Left North Reading, Massachusetts 5/26/93 Rangers (NHL) 79 17 11 28 20 Mika Zibanejad 93 6'2" 227 Right Huddinge, Sweden 4/18/93 Rangers (NHL) 72 27 20 47 14 Sweden (WC) 10 6 5 11 0 Mats Zuccarello 36 5'8'' 179 Left Oslo, Norway 9/1/87 Rangers (NHL) 80 16 37 53 36 Defensemen (18): # Ht. Wt. Shoots Birthplace Born 2017-18 Team GP G A PTS PIM Chris Bigras 28 6'1" 190 Left Orillia, Ontario 2/22/95 Avalanche (NHL) 15 0 1 1 2 San Antonio (AHL) 20 1 5 6 14 Hartford (AHL) 18 2 11 13 8 Fredrik Claesson 33 6'1" 200 Left Stockholm, Sweden 11/24/92 Senators (NHL) 64 1 6 7 35 Brandon Crawley 73 6'1" 205 Left Glen Rock, New Jersey 2/2/97 Hartford (AHL) 64 2 3 5 99 Sean Day 85 6'3" 221 Left Leuven, Belgium 1/9/98 Windsor (OHL) 27 4 17 21 8 Kingston (OHL) 23 1 25 26 4 Tony DeAngelo 77 5'11" 181 Right Sewell, New Jersey 10/24/95 Rangers (NHL) 32 0 8 8 11 Hartford (AHL) 29 2 11 13 17 John Gilmour 58 6’0” 195 Left Montreal, Quebec 5/17/93 Rangers (NHL) 28 2 3 5 14 Hartford (AHL) 44 6 20 26 22 Nico Gross 41 6’1” 183 Left Pontresina, Switzerland 1/26/00 Oshawa (OHL) 58 4 10 14 46 Switzerland (WJC) 5 0 0 0 2 Switzerland (WJC-18) 6 1 3 4 12 Libor Hajek 43 6'2" 210 Left Smrcek, Czech Republic 2/4/98 Saskatoon (WHL) 33 8 17 25 26 Regina (WHL) 25 4 10 14 4 Regina (M-Cup) 5 1 2 3 2 Czech Republic (WJC) 7 1 7 8 6 Joey Keane 82 6’0” 185 Right Chicago, Illinois 7/2/99 Barrie (OHL) 62 12 32 44 52 Ryan Lindgren 55 6'0" 205 Left Burnsville, Minnesota 2/11/98 Univ. of Minnesota (NCAA) 35 2 7 9 51 Hartford (AHL) 10 2 2 4 23 United States (WJC) 7 0 1 1 2 Adam McQuaid 54 6’4” 212 Right Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 10/12/86 Bruins (NHL) 38 1 3 4 62 Rob O’Gara 46 6'4" 215 Left Massapequa, New York 7/6/93 Bruins (NHL) 8 0 0 0 0 Rangers (NHL) 22 0 3 3 6 Providence (AHL) 43 2 6 8 16 Vince Pedrie 74 6'0" 195 Left Rochester, Minnesota 1/17/94 Hartford (AHL) 58 3 11 14 43 Neal Pionk 44 6'0" 190 Right Hermantown, Minnesota 7/29/95 Rangers (NHL) 28 1 13 14 12 Hartford (AHL) 48 1 16 17 20 United States (WC) 10 2 1 3 4 Kevin Shattenkirk 22 6'0" 200 Right New Rochelle, New York 1/29/89 Rangers (NHL) 46 5 18 23 44 Brady Skjei 76 6'3'' 211 Left Lakeville, Minnesota 3/26/94 Rangers (NHL) 82 4 21 25 39 Brendan Smith 42 6'2" 211 Left Mimico, Ontario 2/8/89 Rangers (NHL) 44 1 7 8 69 Hartford (AHL) 11 0 2 2 8 Marc Staal 18 6'4'' 209 Left Thunder Bay, Ontario 1/13/87 Rangers (NHL) 72 1 7 8 18 Goaltenders (7): # Ht. Wt. Catches Birthplace Born 2017-18 Team GP W L OT GAA Jeremy Brodeur 56 6’1” 195 Left Essex Falls, New Jersey 10/29/96 Allen (ECHL) 39 15 13 4 3.15 Alexandar Georgiev 40 6'1" 181 Left Ruse, Bulgaria 2/10/96 Rangers (NHL) 10 4 4 1 3.15 Hartford (AHL) 37 14 13 7 2.98 Brandon Halverson 75 6'4'' 209 Left Traverse City, Michigan 3/29/96 Rangers (NHL) 1 0 0 0 4.78 Hartford (AHL) 5 1 4 0 3.42 Greenville (ECHL) 24 8 11 3 3.74 Henrik Lundqvist 30 6'1'' 180 Left Are, Sweden 3/2/82 Rangers (NHL) 63 26 26 7 2.98 Marek Mazanec 32 6'4" 187 Right Pisek, Czech Republic 7/18/91 HC Slovan Bratislava (KHL) 23 5 15 1 3.40 Hartford (AHL) 20 11 6 1 2.97 Chris Nell 80 6'2" 188 Left Green Bay, Wisconsin 9/2/94 Hartford (AHL) 18 8 8 0 3.15 Adirondack (ECHL) 5 1 3 0 3.75 Kansas City (ECHL) 4 3 1 0 2.50 Greenville (ECHL) 4 1 3 0 3.01 Dustin Tokarski 31 6’0” 204 Left Watson, Saskatchewan 9/16/89 Lehigh Valley (AHL) 39 20 8 7 2.65 .
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