Tonight, the New York Rangers will look to bounce back from a 5-4 OT loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday when they collide with the Ottawa Senators. The Senators will be looking to extend a two-game win streak that has seen them dispatch off the Bruins and the Devils.
Heading into tonight's game, the Rangers are in fifth place in the Metropolitan Division alongside the Philadelphia Flyers, three points behind the Columbus Blue Jackets. On the flip side, the Senators are in fourth place in the Atlantic Division alongside the Bruins.
Depending on how things play out around the league tonight, both teams could advance in the divisional standings with a win tonight.
New York Rangers projected lines
Note: Lines are subject to change.
Forwards:
- Artemi Panarin - Vincent Trocheck - Alexis Lafrenière
- Will Cuylle, Mika Zibanejad, Reilly Smith
- Chris Kreider, Filip Chytil, Arthur Kaliyev
- Adam Edstrom, Sam Carrick, Matt Rempe
Defense:
- Ryan Lindgren - Adam Fox
- K'Andre Miller - Will Borgen
- Urho Vaakanainen - Braden Schneider
Goalies:
- Igor Shesterkin
- Jonathan Quick
Powerplay:
- Chris Kreider, Vincent Trocheck, Mika Zibanejad, Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox
- Alexis Lafrenière, Will Cuylle, Reilly Smith, K'Andre Miller, Arthur Kaliyev
Penalty Kill:
- Mika Zibanejad, Chris Kreider, Ryan Lindgren, Braden Schneider
- Vincent Trocheck, Reilly Smith, K'Andre Miller, Adam Fox
Looking at the odds for tonight's Rangers vs Senators game as well as upcoming games on New York's schedule
Heading into tonight's game between the Rangers and the Senators, New York is sitting as a slight betting favorite.
On DraftKings, New York is a -125 favorite while on the flip side, the Senators are +105 underdogs. Meanwhile, over on FanDuel, New York is a -122 favorite while Ottawa is a +102 underdog.
Based on the latest lines, it would take a $122 bet on New York as the favorite to win $100 on FanDuel. Meanwhile, a $100 bet on Ottawa as the underdog could win $102.
Following tonight's game, New York will host the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. From there, the team will wrap up the month with a home game against the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. It will be followed by a home game against the Hurricanes on Tuesday.
The team will then kick off the month of February with a road game against the Bruins on Saturday. They will then head back home to host the Vegas Golden Knights the following day.