1927–28 New York Rangers season
| 1927–28 New York Rangers | |
|---|---|
Stanley Cup champions | |
| Division | 2nd American |
| 1927–28 record | 19–16–9 |
| Home record | 10–8–4 |
| Road record | 9–8–5 |
| Goals for | 94 |
| Goals against | 79 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Lester Patrick |
| Coach | Lester Patrick |
| Captain | Bill Cook |
| Arena | Madison Square Garden |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Frank Boucher (23) |
| Assists | Bun Cook (14) |
| Points | Frank Boucher (35) |
| Penalty minutes | Ching Johnson (146) |
| Wins | Lorne Chabot (19) |
| Goals against average | Lorne Chabot (1.74) |
The 1927–28 New York Rangers season was the franchise's second season. In the regular season, the Rangers finished in second place in the American Division with a 19–16–9 record and qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs. In a pair of two-game total goals series, New York defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Bruins to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals, where they faced the Montreal Maroons. The Rangers defeated the Maroons 3–2 to win their first Stanley Cup.