1927-28
In just its second year of existence, the Rangers captured its first Stanley Cup in 1928 by disposing of the Montreal Maroons in five games.
In just its second year of existence, the Rangers captured its first Stanley Cup in 1928 by disposing of the Montreal Maroons in five games.
The Rangers' second Stanley Cup victory came in 1933, when the Blueshirts defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs. 3-1.
Led by Hall of Famers Neil Colville and Bryan Hextall, the Rangers won their third Stanley Cup title in 1940.
The Rangers' fourth cup and the numerous franchise records set that season continued along, distinguished history marked by outstanding team and individual performances. The emergence of superstars Brian Leetch, Mike Richter and Adam Graves - who broke Vic Hadfield's team record with 52 goals - provided the organization with the on-ice skill and off-ice leadership in order to consistently have a Stanley Cup-caliber roster.