Por: New York Post Sports November 16, 2023
Somehow, someway, Ryan Lindgren was a full participant in the Rangers’ practice on Wednesday in Tarrytown. The 25-year-old defenseman, who must be made of steel, only needed one optional practice to recover from getting crunched headfirst into the boards by Columbus forward Sean Kuraly on Sunday, which knocked Lindgren out of the game early in the third period. Down on all fours in clear pain, Lindgren looked destined to miss some time. Like... + full article
New York Post USA Sports November 05, 2023
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Ryan Lindgren has lined up alongside Adam Fox in 249 of the 266 NHL games he’s played in his career. Though their defensive tandem dates back to their teenage days with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program. Though the Rangers as a team will have... + más
Ryan Lindgren’s importance to Rangers unquestioned in contract season: ‘Real leader’ | New York Post
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New York Post USA Sports October 17, 2023
There is a fair amount of time between now and July 1. And over these next eight-and-a-half months, it will be on general manager Chris Drury to figure out how to keep Ryan Lindgren, a pending restricted free agent with arbitration rights. It is apparent that it is going to be... + más
Rangers’ award winner Ryan Lindgren OK after taking puck to face | New York Post
New York Post USA Sports October 15, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Lindgren was sidelined with an undisclosed upper-body injury ahead of the Saturday night at Nationwide Arena. The 25-year-old defenseman blocked a hard shot with his hand in the season-opening win in Buffalo, but practiced on Friday and participated in... + más
New York Post USA Sports September 26, 2023
From trade package sweetener to the top defensive pair, Ryan Lindgren has become the heartbeat of the Rangers in just five years. No one could’ve foreseen that the 20-year-old prospect the Rangers acquired — as part of a haul from the Bruins in exchange for Rick Nash — in... + más
How an innocent mistake helped make Ryan Lindgren the Rangers’ puck-eating defensive leader | New York Post
Portland Press Herald USA Business August 23, 2023
Rabelais owner Don Lindgren at his Biddeford store in 2020. Lindgren is closing the store after Labor Day. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Rabelais, Biddeford’s renowned food-focused bookstore, is closing in early September after 12 years, owner Don Lindgren said. Lindgren’s... + más
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New York Post USA Sports August 04, 2023
Ryan Lindgren showed up to the Shattuck-St. Mary’s Sept. 2011 tryouts as a forward. Then-head coach John LaFontaine sifted through the players gunning for a spot on the high school’s top team and broke them out onto the ice, placing Lindgren on the blue line. “The first... + más
New York Post USA Sports March 07, 2023
There’s been a fair amount of chatter regarding the Rangers’ decision not to place Ryan Lindgren on long-term injured reserve following the left shoulder injury he sustained in Washington on Feb. 25, when he was railroaded into the wall by T.J. Oshie 8:11 into the first... + más
How Ryan Lindgren has become ‘heart and soul’ of the Rangers since joining as Rick Nash trade footnote | New York Post
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