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NHL Hot Seat Radar: New York Rangers

We’re back with a new edition of the THN Hot Seat, a continuing series of THN.com columns where we nominate one member of every NHL franchise who faces an enormous degree of pressure in the upcoming season.

The hot seat nominee can be an NHL player, head coach, GM, or team owner. In today’s file, we’re examining the New York Rangers.

RANGERS HOT SEAT: IGOR SHESTERKIN, GOALTENDER

WHY: The Rangers were the second-best team in the Metropolitan Division last season, and the main reason why was the play of superstar goalie Igor Shesterkin. The 26-year-old Russian won the first of what is likely to be many Vezina Trophies as the game’s top netminder, and he put together a sterling 36-13-4 record. That’s 18 more games than his previous career-best (in 2020-21) and in that season, he lost 14 games in regulation time. That, and his phenomenal .935 Save Percentage, as well as his 2.02 Goals-Against Average, should tell you all you need to know about his value to the Blueshirts, and his dominance of the league in general.

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