Personally, I wanted to love him but he just didn’t hit the same once he got to MSG. Short lived as well. Thanks for 2014 tho
GoRangers5
A big part in the culture shift from bubble team to contender.
JuggernautOk3707
I rarely think about him, but no bad feelings, much respect
slinkocat
I liked him, but he was a classic Sather signing. Good player, but we got him a few years too late and for too much money.
CopperPeak1978
I’ll never forget the game against PHX that he won with .2 left in regulation.
ArtemisBakery
Unspectacular, declined quickly, but overall was a positive contributor that helped the Rangers move into contender status
MrDangleSauce
Never made a bad play, never made a good play either.
Marty-Party1297
Underwhelming to say the least. Had a couple decent years. But we signed him past his prime and for too much money. Ultimately no cup so 🤷♂️
profchaos2001
Drop passes after achieving a zone entry. Over and over and over and over
The-Pigeon-Man
Loved Richards. Sad his legs failed him
udamright
wont forget the winter classic or the tying goal against the caps, but thats about it.
lionson76
He was a key player in one of the greatest postseason comeback victories that I ever witnessed, so I can’t help but smile whenever I hear his name. Of course I’m talking about Game 5 against the Caps in 2012. First [Richy’s goal with 6 seconds left to tie it](https://youtu.be/xIW4Bsp9ZqQ?si=Xj2fmaFnfvUsgpy7), and then [Staal 90 seconds into OT to win it](https://youtu.be/ndbtpqQc6Lc?si=2iTpygUyUbSHofQ0).
TheCrustyIncellious
Liked him, but remember telling my Rangers friend circle that summer it would end up being a bad contract and here we are lol
Key-Sprinkles-3543
Never liked him as a player. Thought he was always over rated. Came to NY on the downside of his career and we know how that turns out every time. This team never learns. Quick is the only guy I can think of who has been the exception
NYMullets
He was a solid Ranger but wasn’t the 1C they paid him to be. Good amount of fond memories of him here, but luckily they were able to buy him out thanks to the freebie compliance buyouts…
Contract wise, his deal would’ve been up after the 2018-19 season… he was retired for 3 years by that point, so that’s a win for us lol.
RZAxlash
I really liked him, I think he got a bad rap because of his contract. He was more productive in his ‘bad’ years then he got credit for and he always was a strong faceoff guy. Beyond that, he was a leader and the team became an elite contender the day he signed. It’s no surprise he was signed by a championship team after he left.
MoMoney1998
Solid , but I am to this day a Brian Boyle Stan
Beneficial_Radio_765
Anytime I see this dude I just think of that awful nude sports illustrated bodies photo shoot where he looks like the fuckin thing that the 300 guys kick down the mountain.
theski2687
Horse face
General_Departure583
He had some really great moments, but lost his legs. We affectionately referred to him in our house as “Bad” Richards.
tstar003
Scored the OT winner at my first ranger game as a kid. He’ll always have a place in my heart for my favorite ranger players of all time.
Eire4ever
Famous for bad angle shots in the corner behind the goal line, excruciating slow line change when getting off and not being in shape after the lockout when the team was primed to do damage in the playoffs. Overpaid, overrated, not a leader.
Sethars
Game 5 in 2012 vs Caps is my favorite ever live Rangers game, so he’ll always have a special place with me for that tying goal
peterdubbya
Solid. Helped the team. Paid a bit of a tax on past performance but whatever we do that a lot.
FIL played golf with him a few times the past few years and says the guy is an absolute stick – dude has the life
RBenz3
His leadership skills here are underrated. They finally achieved some playoff success after he arrived. He also bought and started the “Broadway Hat” tradition.
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Personally, I wanted to love him but he just didn’t hit the same once he got to MSG. Short lived as well. Thanks for 2014 tho
A big part in the culture shift from bubble team to contender.
I rarely think about him, but no bad feelings, much respect
I liked him, but he was a classic Sather signing. Good player, but we got him a few years too late and for too much money.
I’ll never forget the game against PHX that he won with .2 left in regulation.
Unspectacular, declined quickly, but overall was a positive contributor that helped the Rangers move into contender status
Never made a bad play, never made a good play either.
Underwhelming to say the least. Had a couple decent years. But we signed him past his prime and for too much money. Ultimately no cup so 🤷♂️
Drop passes after achieving a zone entry. Over and over and over and over
Loved Richards. Sad his legs failed him
wont forget the winter classic or the tying goal against the caps, but thats about it.
He was a key player in one of the greatest postseason comeback victories that I ever witnessed, so I can’t help but smile whenever I hear his name. Of course I’m talking about Game 5 against the Caps in 2012. First [Richy’s goal with 6 seconds left to tie it](https://youtu.be/xIW4Bsp9ZqQ?si=Xj2fmaFnfvUsgpy7), and then [Staal 90 seconds into OT to win it](https://youtu.be/ndbtpqQc6Lc?si=2iTpygUyUbSHofQ0).
Liked him, but remember telling my Rangers friend circle that summer it would end up being a bad contract and here we are lol
Never liked him as a player. Thought he was always over rated. Came to NY on the downside of his career and we know how that turns out every time. This team never learns. Quick is the only guy I can think of who has been the exception
He was a solid Ranger but wasn’t the 1C they paid him to be. Good amount of fond memories of him here, but luckily they were able to buy him out thanks to the freebie compliance buyouts…
Contract wise, his deal would’ve been up after the 2018-19 season… he was retired for 3 years by that point, so that’s a win for us lol.
I really liked him, I think he got a bad rap because of his contract. He was more productive in his ‘bad’ years then he got credit for and he always was a strong faceoff guy. Beyond that, he was a leader and the team became an elite contender the day he signed. It’s no surprise he was signed by a championship team after he left.
Solid , but I am to this day a Brian Boyle Stan
Anytime I see this dude I just think of that awful nude sports illustrated bodies photo shoot where he looks like the fuckin thing that the 300 guys kick down the mountain.
Horse face
He had some really great moments, but lost his legs. We affectionately referred to him in our house as “Bad” Richards.
Scored the OT winner at my first ranger game as a kid. He’ll always have a place in my heart for my favorite ranger players of all time.
Famous for bad angle shots in the corner behind the goal line, excruciating slow line change when getting off and not being in shape after the lockout when the team was primed to do damage in the playoffs. Overpaid, overrated, not a leader.
Game 5 in 2012 vs Caps is my favorite ever live Rangers game, so he’ll always have a special place with me for that tying goal
Solid. Helped the team. Paid a bit of a tax on past performance but whatever we do that a lot.
FIL played golf with him a few times the past few years and says the guy is an absolute stick – dude has the life
His leadership skills here are underrated. They finally achieved some playoff success after he arrived. He also bought and started the “Broadway Hat” tradition.