The New York Rangers have been playing a lot better than they did at the start of the season. Most of their recent success comes from the call-up of Filip Chytil.

The Rangers drafted Chytil in 2017. Chytil was the 21st overall pick of the draft. It was a great pick and fans were excited to see what another young player can bring to the team. Chytil is only 20 years old but plays quick and advanced.

Filip Chytil started off the season in the AHL with the Hartford Wolfpack. The Wolfpack have been a great team with a record of 8-1-0. The team is currently in the first place in the Atlantic Division. Chytil played nine games with Hartford this season before being called up to play for the Rangers. In those nine games, Chytil recorded three goals and six assists.

While Chytil was in Hartford, the Rangers were struggling. They had lost Mika Zibanejad to an injury at the time and lost six of seven games. This made the team make the decision to call up both Filip Chytil and Ryan Lindgren on October 28.

Since joining the Rangers, Chytil has two goals in three games. After calling up Chytil the Rangers had a two-game winning streak as they won against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators.

Filip Chytil should stay in the lineup. The Rangers have been playing a lot better and Chytil has been contributing since joining the team. Chytil is a playmaker and a goal scorer. When Chytil is on the ice, there is something always being done. There’s a fast-paced game being played once Chytil is in.

Filip Chytil fits perfectly in this lineup that is particularly very young. Chytil plays a fast game and has skill. Those first two games with Chytil back were wins, and Chytil recorded a goal in both games.


Filip Chytil is a fast skater that helps his goal-scoring ability, and that could help build this team even more.

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