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New Captain in the Big Apple

September 16, 2025 by Last Word On Hockey

On Tuesday, the New York Rangers named their next captain. The next captain of the Blueshirts is J.T. Miller.

Miller New Captain in New York

J.T. Miller has been named captain of the #NYR.

He’s viewed internally as the embodiment of how the team wants to conduct its business, on and off the ice.

— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) September 16, 2025

Miller played parts of last season in the Big Apple following a late January trade with Vancouver. Miller was one of the Rangers’ leading scorers and tied for 13th in the NHL  after joining the Rangers. It is Miller’s second stint with the team.

“Since his arrival last season, J.T. immediately became a leader for our group and exemplifies how we want to conduct ourselves both on and off the ice,” general manager Chris Drury said. “Congratulations to J.T. and his entire family on an incredibly meaningful achievement, and we’re confident he will continue to represent our organization with class, commitment and integrity.”

Rangers Needed a Captain

After trading captain Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks last season, the Rangers went the remainder of the season without a captain. Many expected the team to choose a captain before training camp opened. With the beginning of training camp days away, the Rangers have indeed selected their next captain.

Controversial Pick?

Miller may display the qualities needed of a captain, but there may be some controversy surrounding the choice. Many thought defenceman Adam Fox was next in line for the captaincy. Evidently, the Rangers organization felt differently.

It will be interesting to see if there is any backlash for the selection, whether it be from the team or the fans.

Main Photo: Danny Wild- Imagn Images

The post New Captain in the Big Apple appeared first on Last Word On Hockey.

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