New York Rangers Upcoming Events & Tickets

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SEASON PREVIEW: The New York Rangers, one of the NHL’s Original Six franchises based at Madison Square Garden, enter the 2025–26 campaign in the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference under new leadership and a refreshed roster. After a disappointing end to the previous season without a playoff berth, the team has prioritized defensive reinforcement, adding veteran Vladislav Gavrikov to bolster a revamped blue line alongside Adam Fox. Offensively, young talents such as Alexis Lafrenière — recently extended through 2031 — and rising prospects Brennan Othmann and Gabe Perreault are expected to play larger roles, while J.T. Miller and Artemi Panarin provide veteran scoring leadership. A highlight this season includes an NHL Winter Classic outdoor game at LoanDepot Park on January 2, 2026, when the Rangers face the defending champion Florida Panthers in the first-ever Winter Classic held in Florida.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for New York Rangers 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices typically range from under $100 for low‑demand matchups to over $400–600 for marquee games, particularly against rivals like the Islanders, Bruins, and Penguins.
VIP or premium options for Rangers games include access to club-level seats (Club Bar & Grill, Lexus Terrace, etc.) with concierge service, priority entry, and upgraded in-seat or lounge food and beverage offerings. Those listings typically go for $350 to $700 per ticket, depending on the opponent and day of the week.
RANGERS’ OPPONENTS: The Rangers are set to play every other NHL team this season. In the Eastern Conference, their opponents include the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Toronto Maple Leafs, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators, Montréal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Florida Panthers (the latter in the Winter Classic). They’ll also meet every Western Conference club: Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, St. Louis Blues, Utah Mammoth, Vancouver Canucks, and the Vegas Golden Knights.
RANGERS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 7–13):
Oct 7 vs Pittsburgh; Oct 9 @ Buffalo; Oct 11 @ Pittsburgh; Oct 12 vs Washington; Oct 14 vs Edmonton; Oct 16 @ Toronto - Week 2 (Oct 14–20):
Oct 18 @ Montréal; Oct 20 vs Minnesota - Week 3 (Oct 21–29):
Oct 23 vs San Jose; Oct 26 @ Calgary; Oct 28 @ Vancouver; Oct 30 @ Edmonton - Week 4 (Oct 30–Nov 7):
Nov 1 @ Seattle; Nov 4 vs Carolina; Nov 7 @ Detroit - Week 5 (Nov 8–16):
Nov 8 vs New York Islanders; Nov 10 vs Nashville; Nov 12 @ Tampa Bay; Nov 15 @ Columbus; Nov 16 vs Detroit - Week 6 (Nov 17–23):
Nov 18 @ Vegas; Nov 20 @ Colorado; Nov 22 @ Utah; Nov 24 vs St. Louis; Nov 26 @ Carolina - Week 7 (Nov 24–30):
Nov 28 @ Boston; Nov 29 vs Tampa Bay - Week 8 (Dec 1–7):
Dec 2 vs Dallas; Dec 4 @ Ottawa; Dec 6 vs Colorado; Dec 7 vs Vegas - Week 9 (Dec 8–14):
Dec 10 @ Chicago; Dec 13 vs Montréal; Dec 15 vs Anaheim; Dec 16 vs Vancouver - Week 10 (Dec 15–21):
Dec 18 @ St. Louis; Dec 20 vs Philadelphia; Dec 21 @ Nashville - Week 11 (Dec 22–28):
Dec 23 @ Washington; Dec 27 @ New York Islanders - Week 12 (Dec 29–Jan 3):
Dec 29 @ Carolina; Dec 31 @ Washington; Jan 2 @ Florida (outdoor Winter Classic) - Week 13 (Jan 4–11):
Jan 5 vs Utah; Jan 8 vs Buffalo; Jan 10 @ Boston - Week 14 (Jan 12–18):
Jan 12 vs Seattle; Jan 14 vs Ottawa; Jan 17 @ Philadelphia; Jan 19 @ Anaheim; Jan 20 @ Los Angeles; Jan 23 @ San Jose - Week 15 (Jan 24–30):
Jan 26 vs Boston; Jan 28 @ New York Islanders; Jan 29 vs New York Islanders; Jan 31 @ Pittsburgh - Week 16 (Feb 1–7):
Feb 5 vs Carolina - Week 17 (Feb 26–Mar 2):
Feb 26 vs Philadelphia; Feb 28 vs Pittsburgh; Mar 2 vs Columbus - Week 18 (Mar 3–9):
Mar 5 vs Toronto; Mar 7 @ New Jersey; Mar 9 @ Philadelphia - Week 19 (Mar 10–16):
Mar 10 vs Calgary; Mar 12 @ Winnipeg; Mar 14 @ Minnesota; Mar 16 vs Los Angeles - Week 20 (Mar 17–23):
Mar 18 vs New Jersey; Mar 19 @ Columbus; Mar 22 vs Winnipeg; Mar 23 vs Ottawa - Week 21 (Mar 24–28):
Mar 25 @ Toronto; Mar 27 vs Chicago; Mar 29 vs Florida; Mar 31 vs New Jersey - Week 22 (Apr 1–5):
Apr 2 vs Montréal; Apr 4 vs Detroit; Apr 5 vs Washington - Week 23 (Apr 6–13):
Apr 8 vs Buffalo; Apr 11 @ Dallas; Apr 13 @ Florida; Apr 15 @ Tampa Bay
ABOUT NEW YORK RANGERS: The New York Rangers are one of the NHL’s oldest and most iconic franchises. Founded in 1926, they were the first American team to win the Stanley Cup and are part of the league’s Original Six. Based in Manhattan, the Rangers play their home games at Madison Square Garden, a venue often referred to as “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” Their classic red, white, and blue uniforms and diagonal “RANGERS” lettering are among the most recognizable looks in pro sports.
Over the years, the Rangers have experienced highs and lows, from long championship droughts to thrilling playoff runs. Their 1994 Stanley Cup win, led by Mark Messier, Brian Leetch, and Mike Richter, ended a 54-year title gap and remains one of the most celebrated moments in franchise history. The team has had many legendary players, including Rod Gilbert, Jean Ratelle, Henrik Lundqvist, and more recently, stars like Artemi Panarin and Adam Fox.
The Rangers are known for their passionate fanbase and fierce rivalries — especially with the New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, and Philadelphia Flyers. Their mix of tradition, big-market spotlight, and commitment to developing both veterans and young talent keeps them central to the NHL conversation year after year. Whether rebuilding or contending, the Rangers carry the weight of history and the energy of a city that expects greatness.