NHL Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins (0-0-0) vs. New York Rangers (0-0-0)

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Venue & Game Info

  • Time: 8:00 PM ET (5:00 PM PT)
  • Location: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
  • Broadcast: ESPN (U.S.), SN1/TVAS (Canada)

Injury Report

  • Rangers: No major injuries reported; Artemi Panarin (upper body) and J.T. Miller (lower body) both expected to play after missing preseason time [^3].
  • Penguins: No significant injuries listed entering the opener [^4].

Projected Lineups

Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Top Line: Sidney Crosby – Ville Koivunen – Rickard Rakell
  • Second Line: Evgeni Malkin – Anthony Mantha – Bryan Rust
  • Defense: Kris Letang – Mathew Dumba
  • Goaltender: Tristan Jarry

New York Rangers

  • Top Line: J.T. Miller – Mika Zibanejad – Artemi Panarin
  • Second Line: Alexis Lafrenière – Vincent Trocheck – Kaapo Kakko
  • Defense: Adam Fox – K’Andre Miller
  • Goaltender: Igor Shesterkin

Team Records (2024–25 Season)

  • Rangers: 39‑36‑7 (missed playoffs after Presidents’ Trophy season in 2023–24)
    • Goals For: 3.1 per game (12th NHL)
    • Goals Against: 3.1 per game (19th NHL)
    • Power Play: 17.6% (28th NHL)
  • Penguins: 34‑36‑12 (missed playoffs for third straight year)
  • Goals For: 3.0 per game (18th NHL)
  • Goals Against: 3.5 per game (29th NHL)
  • Power Play: 25.8% (7th NHL)

Recent Form

  • Penguins: Ended last season on a strong note, winning their final 5 games. Crosby (91 points) remained elite, but Malkin’s production dipped (50 points). Tristan Jarry struggled with a .893 SV%.
  • Rangers: Struggled with inconsistency, leading to a coaching change. Mike Sullivan (former Penguins coach) now behind the bench, adding emotional intrigue to this opener.

Series History

  • Last 15 Meetings (since 2021–22): Rangers lead 10‑4‑1.
  • Last Season: Rangers won 2 of 3 matchups.
  • Trend: Rangers have generally controlled the rivalry in recent years, especially at MSG.

Key Matchups

  • Sidney Crosby vs. Mika Zibanejad: Veteran vs. veteran — Crosby still drives Pittsburgh’s offense, while Zibanejad looks to rebound after a down year.
  • Goaltending Battle: Igor Shesterkin (elite, Vezina‑caliber) vs. Tristan Jarry (inconsistent, under pressure).
  • Coaching Narrative: Mike Sullivan faces his former team in his Rangers debut — emotional and tactical storyline.

Betting Trends

  • Rangers: 12th in goals scored last season, but 28th in power play efficiency.
  • Penguins: 7th in power play goals, but 29th in goals allowed.
  • Totals:
    • Rangers games went Over 5.5 in 44 of 82 contests.
    • Penguins games went Over 5.5 in 51 of 82 contests.
  • ATS: Rangers were 12‑13‑1 vs. Metropolitan Division; Penguins 9‑13‑4.

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Penguins       5.5

New York Rangers           – 225

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, October 6, 2025

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