Chicago Blackhawks face New York Rangers on March 28 at 01:07 (GMT+3) at Madison Square Garden in the NHL regular season.
Chicago arrive after playing in Philadelphia the night before, and that scheduling spot points toward a New York Rangers win.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Chicago Blackhawks vs New York Rangers Tips
- Blackhawks vs Rangers: New York Rangers to Win @ with N/A
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Chicago Blackhawks vs New York Rangers Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Chicago Blackhawks | |
| New York Rangers |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Chicago Blackhawks vs New York Rangers Predictions
Fatigue angle and road scoring limits shape the outcome
Chicago’s schedule places them on the second leg of a road back-to-back after Thursday night in Philadelphia. That immediate turnaround shifts the frame of this matchup, especially away from the United Center where their numbers already sit low. The Blackhawks have 14 wins in 36 road games, a record that holds across the full season sample and reflects a consistent drop-off outside home ice.
That travel spot meets a Rangers side that had the night off. The rest gap is clear and sits alongside a home record of 9-18-7 at Madison Square Garden, which at first glance softens the price. Yet that home return has been uneven rather than collapsing, and it meets an opponent carrying both fatigue and a limited attacking output on the road.
Chicago average 2.56 goals per game away from home, which ranks 31st in the NHL. That figure stays within the same narrow range across the season and aligns with a current run of seven straight games without a power play goal. The lack of special teams production removes one of the few routes to lift their scoring floor in tight stretches.
By contrast, the Rangers have recorded at least one power play goal in eight of their last ten games. That frequency does not require a high-volume game state to show, and it tends to appear even in slower phases. In a matchup where one side is struggling to convert and the other keeps finding that edge, the balance tilts in small but repeatable moments.
And while New York’s home numbers do not offer a strong standalone push, the combination of rest, Chicago’s back-to-back spot, and a 31st-ranked road scoring rate keeps the game in a narrow range. The Rangers should have enough control across key stretches to separate.
New York Rangers to win at 1.58 makes plenty of appeal.
Tip: New York Rangers to Win @ with N/A

