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Last Night’s Action: Not a Good Start

Penguins 5, Rangers 4: Martin Straka, Chris Drury and everyone’s darling, Sean Avery, had the Rangers feeling good about themselves three minutes, 37 seconds into the moment period. Game by? Not fairly. Pittsburgh scored twice in 14 seconds approach the eight-minute mark. soon after they scored…

Last Night’s Action: The Rangers Win The War

Rangers 5 Devils 3: that was an epic clash to end the series. After the Devils jumped out to a 1-0 lead, the Rangers scored the next four goals, taking control of the game and main 4-1 with about fifteen minutes left in the moment period.But the Devils stormed back with two goals in the moment …

Last Night’s Action: A Double Downer

Flyers 2 Rangers 1 (OT): Sean Avery would like to have that one back. After circling the net and skating approach the point, Avery threw a blind pass to center that Philadelphia intercepted and turned into the game-winning goal. It gave the Flyers their second-consecutive win by the Rangers aft…

Last Night’s Action: Valiquette Validates Faith

 

Rangers 5, Flyers 4 (SO): possibly in the future coach Tom Renney will start backup goaltender Steve Valiquette against the Flyers. He came in relief of Henrik Lundqvist and stopped 17 of 18 shots, soon after put forth a perfect performance in the shootout. The reserve, who now has three wins…

Last Night’s Action: Another Big 2

 

Rangers 4 Carolina 2: It was the perfect blend of the old and the new for New York on Thursday. Brandon Dubinsky got things started for the Rangers with a great backhand off of the pretty feed from Jaromir Jagr. Sean Avery came off the bench at the right day to seize the puck and score a goal…

Last Night’s Action: Another Great Weekend

 

Rangers 5 Panthers 0: For the second-consecutive weekend the Rangers played two games and emerged with four point. Sunday they totally dominated Florida on both ends of the ice as they cruised to an easy win.Five different Rangers scored goals and ten different Rangers had points in the win. …

A Great Weekend

The Rangers are going to have to have a lot more weekends like that one whether they are going to assemble the playoffs. Fresh off of Saturday’s shellacking of Buffalo, New York outlasted San Jose in a physical contest 3-1.

Ryan Callahan continued to show the club that he belongs in New York wi…

Last Night’s Action: Worth the Wait

 

Rangers 5, Sabres 1: Five days off, but only 10 seconds to score. Sean Avery got the Blueshirts off to a great start and they finally got the taste of Sunday’s overtime loss to Washington out of their mouths. “I don’t think we expected that great of a start,” said Brendan Shanahan. He has to …

Last Night’s Action: Five For Fighting

 

Rangers 2 Philadelphia 0: Stephen Valiquette certainly likes playing in Philadelphia. final duration he was there he shutout the Flyers and that instance he provided the same outcome. While Valiquette’s play was solid, the game was highlighted by tough hits and a lot of fighting, including …

Last Night’s Action: Momentum on Hold

 

Kings 4, Rangers 2: Sometimes teams have quality efforts and still lose. That’s what the Rangers put forth Tuesday. They had 41 shots on goal — including 24 in the moment period alone — but only got two by Jason LaBarbera. Henrik Lundqvist wasn’t at his best, and that didn’t help. The Range…

Last Night’s Action: Get Home Soon

Seattle 86 Knicks 85: compose it a clean sweep, for their opponents that is. The Knicks lost all five games on their west coast swing blowing four moment half leads along the way. Nate Robinson had a chance for a game-winning shot with moment running out, but he missed and the Knicks will take …

Last Night’s Action: Another Big “W”

 

Rangers 3 Devils 1: Why can’t they play like that all the duration? possibly it’s considering the Devils seem to turn and run at the sight of “New York” (winless that season against the Rangers and Islanders) on their opponents jerseys. Whatever the reason, the Rangers need to replica…

Last Night’s Action: Extension of Dominance

 

Rangers 4, Flyers 0: Stephen Valiquette didn’t really have to work for it, but he got his first career shutout. Even when the Flyers are hot and the Rangers are cold as ice, New York finds a way. Nigel Dawes, Petr Prucha, Chris Drury and Brendan Shanahan all scored. The Rangers hadn’t won the…

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