They are ice cold.
New York Rangers fans are considered the third-most aggressive fanbase out of all 32 teams in the National Hockey League, a damning new survey has revealed.
Of the 286 Blueshirts, 44% Casino.org research He admitted to violent behaviour towards rival fans, including taunting, calling them names, throwing food and even dropping his glove.
Hot-tempered Garden fans are the second-most likely to get into fights among all fan demographics, with 11% admitting to having been in a brawl with an opposing team’s fans.

Chicago Blackhawks fans are more violent, with 22% approving of fights in the arena.
One in three Rangers fans said they boo the opposing team, while one in four said they cheer when a rival team is injured.
Their cold attitude towards their opponents earned the Blueshirt cheering squad an overall “aggression score” of 82.8%, behind only Chicago fans (96.9%) and Colorado Avalanche diehards (94%).

Polite New York Islanders fans were considered the 31st most hostile with a score of 8.3%, second from the bottom. The best-mannered fans support the Ottawa Senators (5.5%).





