Tonight: RANGERS @ JETS
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үӯ ABOUT THE RANGERS
— The Rangers entered Thursday’s play, their game in Minnesota, with a better road record (19-12-0) than home record (16-15-4). New York was in possession of one of the eight Eastern Conference playoff spots with 74 points. That was only three points better than ninth place, however, so nothing’s locked up.
— The Rangers and Jets have met once this season, Dec. 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York when the Jets scored a 5-2 decision. This season, New York is 7-4-0 against the Central Division and 10-10 against the Western Conference.
— On trade-deadline day, the Rangers exchanged some leadership (captain Ryan Callahan) for some elite skill in Martin St. Louis in a deal with the Tampa Bay Lightning. St. Louis had just one assist in his first four games for the Blueshirts.
— After a 3-7-0 start to the season that included beginning with nine straight on the road, the Rangers have crawled up the ladder and into the mix in the Eastern Conference. Heading into Thurday’s game against the Wild, they were 19-9-2 since Dec. 22.
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
35 Al Montoya
2 Adam Pardy
5 Mark Stuart
7 Keaton Ellerby
8 Jacob Trouba
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
14 Anthony Peluso
15 Matt Halischuk
16 Andrew Ladd
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
22 Chris Thorburn
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Eric Tangradi
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Toby Enstrom
40 Devin Setoguchi
44 Zach Bogosian
58 Eric O’Dell
67 Michael Frolik
70 John Albert
NEW YORK
RANGERS
30 Henrik Lundqvist
33 Cam Talbot
4 Raphael Diaz
5 Dan Girardi
6 Anton Stralman
8 Kevin Klein
13 Daniel Carcillo
15 Derek Dorsett
16 Derick Brassard
17 John Moore
18 Marc Staal
19 Brad Richards
20 Chris Kreider
21 Derek Stepan
22 Brian Boyle
26 Martin St. Louis
27 Ryan McDonagh
28 Dominic Moore
36 Mats Zuccarello
44 Justin Falk
61 Rick Nash
62 Carl Hagelin
67 Benoit Pouliot
— Tim Campbell