With the Rangers' recent struggles, we've reached Thanksgiving in the concrete jungle. We're at roughly the quarter mark, and we've reached the time of year when we can reflect on our lives and appreciate what we have. Some of us appreciate not being Jets fans, while others appreciate not being Giants fans. Some appreciate New York Rangers hockey; some are more wholesome and focus on their friends and family. But what about the New York Rangers?
It's been a parabolic season start, but there have been a few bright spots. We're in the midst of the dark struggles of the Original Six organization, but those are not permanent. The light and joy the Rangers have given us over the last few seasons are only present because of the darkness and struggles of times like this and the rebuild after the letter. So, let's try to focus on the positives on a day like today.
There's a lot to consider. As Jennifer Streeter touched on last night, there will be many players that the fans will appreciate right now, including some of the younger members of the roster. But overall, there's much to be grateful for in hockey. Our sport promotes a lot of positives, and we can all enjoy that. Some of the best nights of the year come when hockey addresses societal issues.
So, let's find the positives in the Rangers—not just players but members of the organization. Some folks have gone under the radar for what they have brought to this organization. If you have anyone you think I missed, please let me know on social media. This is not inclusive because you could find reasons to be grateful for just about anyone in this organization. However, let's turn our attention to the folks who have made this list.