Devil of a Time
The New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils meet again this evening. Always a fun affair between the two clubs.
The New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils meet again this evening. Always a fun affair between the two clubs.
Last night Henrik Lundqvist was on an island.
Well, logistically speaking he was, since he plays in Manhattan. But metaphorically as well, his teammates left him all alone to fight off a furious Pittsburgh Penguin attack.
The New York Ranger Olympic representatives fared well in the 2010 Winter Games.
Not as well as those that represented Team Canada, who captured the gold in a thrilling final yesterday, but nonetheless Rangers did walk away with medals.
Do you believe in miracles?
Okay, so last night’s 2-1 Slovakia victory over the mighty Russian squad doesn’t evoke such sentiments, but don’t tell these Cinderella Slovaks that.
Last night’s 2-1 loss to the Nashville Predators, in front of 13,000 brave and unfortunate souls at Madison Square Garden was just another reminder of how poorly this team has been constructed, under the guidance, or lack of, by President/General Manager Glen Sather.
With three games to go before the much anticipated Olympic break, the Rangers know they are in a serious dogfight to make the playoffs.
The truest sign of a bad team is when they never have everything working at once.
After much posturing and many theories as to why it was stalled, the delayed deal between the New York Rangers and Calgary Flames is just about done.
Glen Sather says he believes in the Rangers.
Speak for yourself ‘Slats’ because you might be the only one that does.
Hey, at least the New York Rangers didn’t get shutout again.
Artem Anisimov, who seemingly hadn’t scored since the Nixon Administration, scored not one but two goals last night.
Oh where oh where is a consistent Rangers effort…oh where, oh where can it be?
It wasn’t in Philadelphia last night, that’s for sure. The Rangers were simply dominated by a Flyers team that quite honestly isn’t a textbook shutdown team.