RIchards is expected to be ready for the start of the season, and center the Rangers first line with Rick Nash.

RIchards is expected to be ready for the start of the season, and center the Rangers first line with Rick Nash.
Don't expect Richards to miss any playing time. In his first 52 games with the Rangers, the center scored 17 goals and 35 points.
Richards will play through a sore neck today in one of the more important games of the season. In his first season in the Big Apple, he scored 15 goals and 31 points through 45 games.
Certainly good news for Richards and the Rangers as they look to get back on the winning side of things.
Richards is arguably the team's most important player and his absence from the lineup would be a big blow. Couple that with his past history of concussions and the star center may miss some playing time.
Nothing to worry about regarding the team's top center. The way coach Tortorella has been using him, he likely will take the option a few more times this year.
Richards moves back up to the second line. He scored six goals and 13 points over his first 16 games as a Ranger.
Richards centering the third line gives the team three viable scoring lines. The native of Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island recently scored a goal and an assist while playing with Fedotenko.
After scoring 18 goals over the past two seasons, Richardson has only one assist through 15 games. Expect him to draw back in as the bottom two lines continue to rotate.
Through his first eight games as a Ranger, Richards scored a goal and five points. His demotion to the second line, or 1A line, gives the team a legitimate playmaker between two proven finishers. Expect him to revitalize the entire troika.
Certainly a step in the right direction. The 31-year-old pivot scored 28 goals and 77 points last season making him the top free agent. His new organization will try, however, to limit his time out at all costs.
No word on the extent of Richards's injury but the Rangers will likely play it safe with their shiny new toy. The 31-year-old pivot scored 28 goals and 77 points last season making him the top free agent. His new organization will try, however, to limit his time out at all costs.