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1991–92 New York Rangers season

1991–92 New York Rangers
Patrick Division champions
Division 1st Patrick
Conference 1st Wales
1991–92 record 50–25–5
Home record 28–8–4
Road record 22–17–1
Goals for 321
Goals against 246
Team information
General Manager Neil Smith
Coach Roger Neilson
Captain Mark Messier
Arena Madison Square Garden
Team leaders
Goals Mike Gartner (40)
Assists Brian Leetch (80)
Points Mark Messier (107)
Penalties in minutes Tie Domi (246)
Wins John Vanbiesbrouck (27)
Goals against average John Vanbiesbrouck (2.85)
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The 1991–92 New York Rangers season saw the Rangers finish in first place in the Patrick Division with a record of 50 wins, 25 losses, and 5 ties for 105 points. This was the highest points total in the league that season, netting the Rangers the Presidents' Trophy. This season marked the first time since the 1941-42 NHL season that the Rangers were the top team in the NHL. In the playoffs, they defeated their cross-river rivals, the New Jersey Devils, in seven games in the Division Semi-finals before falling to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the Division Finals.

The 1991–92 season was Mark Messier's first in New York, having arrived from the Edmonton Oilers via trade on October 5, 1991. He scored 35 goals and 72 assists for 107 points, winning his second Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's Most Valuable Player. Rangers defenceman Brian Leetch had a spectacular season, leading all rearguards in the NHL in scoring (22 goals and 80 assists for 102 points) and receiving the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the league's top defenceman. The Rangers, along with the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins, had five 30-goal scorers. New York was not shut out in any of their 80 regular-season games.

On September 27, 1991, the Rangers played the Los Angeles Kings in the first ever outdoor NHL game in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Caesars Palace. This was also the first NHL game in Las Vegas since 1968. The crowd on hand was 13,000 with the Kings beating the Rangers 5 to 2.


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