Friday, November 27, 2009

Tortorella’s Team Terrible in Coach’s Return to Tampa



Post-Game Thoughts:
  • This is one of those games you want to forget as quickly as possible. Burn the tapes and pretend it never happened. Good thing the Rangers play tomorrow night.
  • With Wade Redden out, rookie D Bobby Sanguinetti made his NHL debut. Trenton’s own has a good amount of work still left to do to be a mainstay in the NHL.
  • Marian Gaborik and Vinny Prospal were held scoreless.
  • Maybe Marty St. Louis is the answer the Rangers’ offensive woes? I’m sure John Tortorella would make the case as the star LW had a 3 assist night and looked phenomenal.
  • Speaking of phenomenal, Steven Stamkos is the real deal and a future star in the NHL.
  • Henrik Lundqvist was pulled in this game after the 4th Tampa Bay goal. No need to subject him to further humiliation and potential runs from the opposition.
  • The only positive to take from this game is that Ryan Callahan scored his 1st goal in 8 games on a pretty feed from Artem Anisimov. Hopefully, this can kick start his offensive game.
Next Game: Right back at it Saturday 7:30pm in Pittsburgh to start a home-and-home.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Turkey Day



...Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Enjoy the company of your families and celebrate the best, and certainly most delicious, holiday there is!

Rangers Come Hungry, Leave Happy



Post-Game Thoughts:
  • These are the types of wins that get teams to become a little bit more united for the cause. The Rangers lost D Wade Redden for most of the game with an injury and D Matt Gilroy for 17 mins in penalties. Playing with only 4 D is a tough task and the Rangers performed brilliantly.
  • Marc Staal, taken aside by Tortorella in the last practice to discuss his inconsistent play, played 30:24 of ice-time. Think he had something to prove?
  • Speaking of Gilroy, I’m thoroughly impressed SOMEONE had the fortitude on this team to step up for their teammates in this game and fight someone who was taking runs at people. Now he just needs some fighting lessons (x-mas gift maybe?)
  • Donald Brashear may not win a fight till St. Patrick’s Day.
  • I felt the Rangers played a really sound defensive game tonight. Aside from finishing checks, they had their sticks in the passing and shooting lanes all night, thwarting any kind of offensive attack by Florida.
  • The Captain Chris Drury returned and had a decent return, showing no ill effects from the concussion he suffered. He looked good in Kotalik’s spot on the point on the 1st PP unit.
  • Does it honestly surprise you to see that Marian Gaborik had the goal that put the Rangers on the board in this game? A brilliant deflection off a Chris Drury pass I might add.
  • Does it honestly surprise you that Christopher Higgins hit 2 more posts?
  • P.A. Parenteau is quickly becoming a shootout specialist. I think his overall game is coming around as he gets more and more comfortable and the points should follow.
  • I’m sure Henrik Lundqvist wanted the shutout, yet he shut the door big time in the shootout, denying all 3 Panthers’ skaters.
Next Game: Friday 11/27 7:30pm @ Tampa Bay against John Tortorella’s former team the Lightning.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Jacket-less: Rangers Explode in 7-4 Drubbing of Columbus



Post-Game Thoughts:
  • Who are you and what did you do with the real Rangers? A 7 goal outburst? It may seem like impostors since Rangers’ fans are not used to so much offense in one night.
  • The same question can be asked for the Blue Jackets who, after getting a 2-0 lead, gave up 7 unanswered. Although, this is the same team last lost to Detroit 9-1 a couple weeks back.
  • Say what you want but John Tortorella called the timeout at the perfect time in this game. Had he not, the Rangers could have sunken even further. The :30 second break plus Gaborik’s goal ignited the team.
  • Nice to see Sean Avery pot 2 goals. Hopefully it’ll inspire the “Grate One’ to return to full form.
  • With Brian Leetch in attendance, both Matt Gilroy and Michael Del Zotto scored Leetch-like goals, putting a smile on the Hall of Famer’s face. The future back line of the Rangers looks very bright.
  • Lost in the shuffle; Artem Anisimov 1g 2a and P.A. Parenteau 2a (including a nifty backhand soft pass to open ice, springing Gilroy for his breakway goal). But, Parenteau’s has to bury his breakaway chance and not whiff on the shot.
  • Rangers’ defensive zone breakdowns in coverage are still a cause for concern.
  • Christopher Higgins might have found a home on the 1st line with Gaborik and Prospal.
Next Game: Beginning of a 3-game road trip Wednesday night in Florida against the Panthers 7:30pm start.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Panthers Speed Past Rangers 3-2



** Sorry again for another extended absence, between not having Versus and work I haven’t been able to watch many games.
Post-Game Thoughts:
  • This is not your father’s Panthers team. They’re young, quick, aggressive, and a well rounded team throughout the roster. They may not have the star power, but they will outwork you for 60 minutes.
  • You would think the Rangers, having 3 days off in between games, would’ve been the more energetic team. Not the team playing its 3rd game in 4 nights, that’s impossible…
  • This loss means the Blueshirts are 4-9-1 in their last 14 after starting out 7-1. Thank god it’s only November, right?
  • Also of note, the Rangers are 1-4 since losing both Chris Drury and Brandon Dubinsky to injury.
  • The experiment to see who can play with Prospal and Gaborik’s line continues. Ales Kotalik got the call in this game and was absolutely dreadful. So much so that Tortorella publicly said after the game that he was taking him off there. Not good.
  • Donald Brashear has no business being in the NHL anymore, let alone anywhere near the Rangers. His paychecks should go to charity.
  • A backhand flip from the point that somehow made its way through Henrik Lundqvist’s legs was the difference in this game. Really Hank? Really?
  • Marian Gaborik continues to show a “touch of clutch” if you will, scoring a 3rd period goal to make it a 3-2 game. It was his 1st shot of the game. However, his turnover at the blueline lead to Florida’s goal by Nathan Horton to make it 3-1.
Next Game: Tonight 7:00pm @ MSG against the Columbus Blue Jackets

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Shanny Says Goodbye


Via TSN.ca, 8-time All Star Brendan Shanahan has announced his retirement today from the NHL. He played 21 seasons and will finish his career 11th all-time in Goals.

Thoughts:
  • Shanny will go down as one of the greats. I really enjoyed his brief time on the Rangers (his fight with Brashear is a classic). If not for that concussion with Mike Knuble back in 2007, we could have seen great things from Shanahan. Congratulations on a stellar career. 

Friday, November 13, 2009

Videos For Your Viewing Pleasure


  • Tortorella's Post-Game News Conference (11-12-09)

  • Game Highlights: Atlanta vs New York (11-12-09)