Honoring a Ranger Legend: Why Chris Kreider's Jersey Deserves a Place in the Rafters.
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The recent trade of Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks marks the end of an era for the New York Rangers. After 13 seasons, Kreider departs as one of the most impactful players in franchise history. This prompts the question: Should the Rangers retire Kreider's number?

Kreider's contributions to the Rangers are undeniable. Drafted 19th overall in 2009, he quickly became a fan favorite, known for his speed, power, and clutch performances. His playoff heroics, particularly during the 2012 and subsequent runs, are etched in the memories of Rangers fans. Kreider holds the franchise record for playoff goals and is tied for the most goals facing elimination in NHL history, solidifying his reputation as a player who thrived under pressure.

Throughout his Rangers career, Kreider amassed impressive statistics. He ranks third in team history in goals, is tied for first in power-play goals, and tenth in points. Beyond the numbers, Kreider's impact extended to the locker room and the community. He was the inaugural recipient of the Rod Gilbert "Mr. Ranger" Award, recognizing his leadership on and off the ice, as well as his tireless efforts in charitable endeavors.

The decision to retire a player's number is a significant one for any organization. It's a permanent tribute, reserved for those who have made an exceptional and lasting contribution. Currently, the Rangers have 11 retired numbers, honoring legends like Eddie Giacomin, Brian Leetch, Rod Gilbert, and Henrik Lundqvist. These players represent the pinnacle of Rangers history, individuals whose impact transcended their on-ice performance.

So, does Kreider belong in this elite company? There are compelling arguments on both sides. While his statistical achievements are impressive, some may argue that he falls short of the legendary status of those already honored. Others might point to the fact that the Rangers haven't won a Stanley Cup during his tenure, a factor often considered when evaluating a player's legacy.

However, Kreider's longevity, consistent performance, and undeniable impact on the franchise cannot be ignored. He was a key figure in some of the most memorable moments in recent Rangers history, leading the team to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final and consistently elevating his game when it mattered most. His leadership and commitment to the community further solidify his place as a true Ranger.

Ultimately, the decision rests with the Rangers organization. But considering Kreider's remarkable career, his place in franchise history, and his embodiment of what it means to be a New York Ranger, retiring his number would be a fitting and well-deserved honor. Even Rangers GM Chris Drury acknowledged Kreider's contributions by saying, "Chris has been an integral part of some of the most iconic moments in Rangers history, including setting multiple franchise records and helping the team advance to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final... Chris will always be a Ranger and we wish him and his family all the best.”


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