The New York Rangers are set to play in the 2026 Winter Classic. They face the Florida Panthers at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Jan. 2, 2026 in what marks the Rangers ’ third Winter Classic appearance and sixth outdoor game. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman feels this Winter Classic will be unique.
The NHL confirmed where the 2026 Winter Classic and Stadium Series will take place, revealing unthinkable locations and featuring the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.
The Rangers’ 2025-26 schedule will include another outdoor game, with the Blueshirts set to face the Panthers in the Winter Classic at loanDepot Park in Miami on Jan. 2, 2026, the league announced Wednesday.
On New Year’s Eve, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman teased the next Winter Classic location ... The game will pit the Florida Panthers, winners of the 2024 Stanley Cup, versus the New York Rangers in the first NHL game held outdoors in the elements in ...
The Florida Panthers will host the 2026 Winter Classic next season against the New York Rangers at retractable ... unusual,’’ NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said last week before the official ...
The Panthers will play host to the Rangers at loanDepot Park in Miami -- home of baseball's Marlins -- on Jan. 2, 2026, the NHL said Wednesday.
The New York Rangers are set to play in the 2026 Winter Classic. They face the Florida Panthers at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Jan. 2, 2026 in what marks the Rangers’ third Winter Classic ...
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