NEW YORK -- The NHL has limited its outdoor games to one or two a year since it first began playing them 10 years ago. In January, thats set to change. There will be four games that month, and two more in March. To the rest of North America, the events could begin to seem ordinary. But the league is confident theyll remain a strong draw to the people who matter most. "For fans that want to attend, we cant do enough of them," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said Thursday, standing on the spot at Yankee Stadium where the Rangers will play twice in January. The week before the Super Bowl is played in New Jersey, the Rangers will take on both of their metropolitan rivals. On Sunday, Jan. 26 theyll play an afternoon game against the New Jersey Devils. Then on Jan. 29, its a night game against the Islanders. In the new Yankee Stadiums short history, the ballpark has already hosted championship boxing, college football, and elite European soccer teams. But neither the Yankee Stadium built in 2009 nor its more storied predecessor across the street ever hosted a hockey game. The house that George Steinbrenner built should be electric. "This is one of the rare events that lives up to the hype," Rangers assistant general manager Jeff Gorton said. Other outdoor games scheduled for January are a New Years Day tilt between Detroit and Toronto at Michigan Stadium, which can hold well over 100,000 fans for football, and a game at Dodger Stadium featuring the Kings and the Ducks. In March, Chicago will host Pittsburgh at Soldier Field and Vancouver will host Ottawa at B.C. Place. The NHL expects to sell every ticket. Even if it expects to hear that its diluting the spectacle by making it more commonplace. "What happens is, fans get connected to the game in ways they never imagined," Bettman said. "Fans love attending this game. We dont feel were doing too many of them." 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The Yankees have failed to reach the playoffs in three of the last four seasons.General manager Brian Cashman finally persuaded owner Hal Steinbrenner in late July to start jettisoning veterans and initiate a youth movement. Aroldis Chapman, Andrew Miller, Carlos Beltran and Ivan Nova were traded for prospects, and Alex Rodriguez was released.As an organization, we thought it was in our best interest to make trades and try to get back to the World Series-caliber type of team that we know that is going to take some work, Girardi said.Rookie catcher Gary Sanchez came up from the minors on Aug. 3 and finished with a .299 batting average, 20 homers and 42 RBI in 53 games. Aaron Judge and Tyler Austin arrived 10 days later and made an instant impact -- homering back-to-back in their first major league at-bats.I love the guys that we have here, said outfielder Brett Gardner, at 33 one of the senior Yankees. I love a lot of the young players we saw that came up over the course of the season. Im a pretty big Gary Sanchez fan. So I think weve got a lot of young guys that are ready to contribute at this level.Girardi directed a blunt message to the young players on the final Friday of the season.Theres a lot of work to do to get to where we want and theres younger kids knocking on older players doors, and for the younger kids that have had some success, the hard part is not getting here, the hard part is sticking, he recalled telling them. As people adjust to you, you have to make adjustments as a ballplayer. Soo I think next years camp could be extremely competitive and you need to be ready.ddddddddddddWHAT WENT WRONG?New York scored 680 runs, more than only Kansas City, Oakland and Tampa Bay among AL teams, and was shut out an AL-high 13 times. The inability to play small ball and move runners was most evident on the road, where the Yankees went 36-45. Home runs, especially to right field, seemed to compensate at Yankee Stadium, where they went 48-33.WHOS BACK?Greg Bird missed the entire season following shoulder surgery and is the favorite to start at first base next year; Girardi says Austin will be given a chance to win the job during spring training. Bryan Mitchell figures to compete for a rotation spot after missing most of the season following a toe injury late in spring training. He had a 3.24 ERA in five September appearances. Luis Cessa and Chad Green also could compete for spots in a rotation that includes Masahiro Tanaka, CC Sabathia and Michael Pineda.WHOS GONE?New York probably wont offer a contract to Nathan Eovaldi, allowing him to become a free agent after the right-hander had Tommy John surgery for the second time. Relief pitchers Branden Pinder, Jacob Lindgren and Nick Rumbelow also will not be available for most or all of next season following elbow ligament replacements.WHERE DOES LUIS SEVERINO GO?The 22-year-old right-hander followed a strong debut in 2015 with an awful 2016, and he could become the next Joba Chamberlain or Phil Hughes, a pitcher the Yankees are uncertain about how to use. Should Severino start or come out of the bullpen?WHO COULD COME UP NEXT YEAR?New Yorks farm system has transformed from one of the worst to one of the best. Outfielder Clint Frazier, shortstop Gleyber Torres and left-hander Justus Sheffield were acquired in the summer trades and joined a minor league system that already included touted infielder Jorge Mateo and outfielder Blake Rutherford. With an 84-78 record, three wins fewer than last year, the Yankees will draft 17th in the first round next June. ' ' '