The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs kicks off the 20th annual Immigrant Heritage Week with a campaign Celebrating the City of Immigrants, honoring long time immigrant New Yorkers and recently arrived immigrants. This year, we celebrate the resilience and determination of past immigrants who built longstanding support networks and our newest arrivals who are creating their own. From Ellis Island to now, New York City is proud to be a destination for so many to overcome barriers and achieve their American Dream.
About Stephen Blue
Stephen Blue is a New York-based art director, graphic designer, animator, and illustrator in both print and digital spaces with an emphasis on storytelling. He works in both traditional and 3D mediums and most recently has been focusing on educational publishing.
A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Stephen has also taught there as an adjunct professor for both college and pre-college programs.
He has lived in New York since graduating from Parsons.
April 2024
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TL;DR: Key Points on the New York Rangers’ Playoff Potential
- The Rangers lead the Metropolitan Division with a 45-20-4 record and 94 points, demonstrating their dominance in the NHL.
- They rank 4th in goal differential at +44, reflecting their ability to outscore opponents effectively.
- Their 5-on-5 play is solid, with a near-even expected goals ratio, indicating balanced offensive and defensive capabilities.
- The team has matched a franchise record with 10 consecutive wins, showcasing their current form and momentum.
- Artemi Panarin stands out with 94 points, ranked 5th in the NHL, supported by significant contributions from Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad, Vincent Trocheck, and Adam Fox.
- Goalie Igor Shesterkin has a strong record, further solidifying the team’s defensive strength.
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