In a season where the Rangers are closing in on their first Stanley Cup in 30 years, the veteran center is their under-the-radar MVP candidate.
Not only has Vincent Trocheck been one of the New York Rangers best players in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, he’s quite the entertaining super-pest, as well.
The New York Rangers‘ second line, consisting of Alexis Lafreniere, Vincent Trocheck, and Artemi Panarin, was dominant in the regular season. Each player recorded career highs in points as Lafreniere had 57 (28 goals and 29 assists), Trocheck had 77 (25 goals and 52 assists), and Panarin had 120 (49 goals and 71 assists).
When Vincent Trocheck stuffed home a loose puck at 7:34 in the second overtime late Tuesday evening, Madison Square Garden erupted in jubilee and relief.
Vincent Trocheck’s heroics during Game 2 in double overtime clinched a pivotal win for the New York Rangers against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday.
The New York Rangers endured a hard-fought Game 2 battle against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday. A contest that required double overtime to decide a winner in this grueling Eastern Conference Second Round matchup.
Special night: a dramatic double-overtime victory at home to keep the New York Rangers undefeated in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Special play: Vincent Trocheck
Madison Square Garden might as well be operating as a time machine these days. The New York Knicks are squeaking out victories over the Indiana Pacers, and the New York Rangers are looking like the team to beat in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
What’s better than overtime? Two games with overtime and one being a double overtime, which is exactly what we got on Tuesday. After seeing the New York Rangers get the upper hand in Game 1, they got things started off in a similar way when Alexis Lafreniere opened the scoring in the first period of Game 2.
Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba’s near-collision with Hurricanes center Martin Necas went viral Tuesday after Game 2 of their second-round matchup.
Vincent Trocheck scored a power-play goal 7:24 into double overtime as the host New York Rangers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Tuesday night in Game 2 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series.
The Rangers took a commanding 2-0 series lead against the Hurricanes on Tuesday night thanks to a 4-3 double overtime win.
It didn’t take long for this series to see overtime as the fans at MSG got some extra playoff hockey on Tuesday night. Stretching into double-overtime, the New York Rangers ended up winning Game 2 over the Carolina Hurricanes after their second power play tally of the game.
It was Cinco De Mika [Zibanejad] at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon. Game 1 was unfamiliar territory for this Carolina Hurricanes team. Thanks to their regular season dominance over the past five seasons, Sunday afternoon’s game would be their first time opening up a series on the road since the 2019 Eastern Conference final.
The Rangers held on for a 4-3 win over the Hurricanes on Sunday at Madison Square Garden to take a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Conference second-round playoff series.
New York Rangers star Vincent Trocheck insists that his team's second-round matchup with the Carolina Hurricanes means little despite previously playing for the franchise.
The New York Rangers are set to take on the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and Vincent Trocheck will be facing off against his former team, but he said that does not change his mindset or approach heading into Game 1.
Rebuilding “The Right Way” wasn’t what got the New York Rangers to where they are today. That, of course, is preparing for the second round of the NHL
After setting a career-high in assists and points this season, Vincent Trocheck entered the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a point to prove. He was part of the New York Rangers‘ squad that collapsed in the 2023 Playoffs when it blew a 2-0 series lead in the first round and lost to the New Jersey Devils in Game 7.
The New York Rangers‘ decisive series win over the Washington Capitals was largely due to the consistent play of center Vincent Trocheck. Trocheck had a career season for the Blueshirts, netting 25 goals and 77 points in all 82 games.
The New York Rangers broke out the brooms against the Washington Capitals to cap off their first-round series.
Vincent Trocheck has been an absolute rock for the New York Rangers all season long — and nothing has changed in Round 1 of the team’s Eastern Conference first-round series against the Washington Capitals.
There were mixed reviews when the New York Rangers signed Vincent Trocheck to a seven-year, $39.75 million contract on July 13, 2022. On the one hand, they were getting a player who cracked the 60-point once in his career.
Trocheck is a two-way center who can help a team defensively and add 20 goals and 50 points as a baseline level of offensive production. Players like that get paid on the open market.
He’s playing at close to a 60-point pace this season, and knowing how high the demand for quality centers can be in free agency, his camp can certainly make a case for an increase on his current $4.75 million average annual value.
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