Brandon Prust at NY Rangers Casino Night
FYI: The Tuxedo got its name from Tuxedo Park, New York.
With the Rangers bowing out of the Rick Nash sweepstakes on Sunday night, it was a pretty underwhelming trade deadline day for New York...
It now appears likely that Nash will be shopped again leading up to the draft this June by Blue Jackets GM Scott Howson...
The Rangers were one of a few teams on Nash’s approved list.
The potential acquisition of Nash was a polarizing one. Some feared that adding Nash at the cost of valuable young assets could disrupt an already-strong team chemistry. Others felt it could be the piece that could boost the Rangers to be Stanley Cup contenders.
Brandon Dubinsky, whose name surfaced in recent weeks as a potential trading chip to acquire Nash, said he didn't think he’d be dealt during the team’s morning skate at Madison Square Garden Monday.
"I know this team wants me. I know how much I want to be here. I’m pretty confident that at 3:01 p.m. Eastern Standard Time that I’ll be a New York Ranger,” Dubinsky said Monday morning, about 4.5 hours before the 3 p.m. trade deadline.
Coach John Tortorella also expressed confidence in his team as currently comprised.
“I like our team,” Tortorella said...
Inside look at the NHL war room in Toronto
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Sean Avery, once and perhaps future National Hockey League agitator without equal, was in the big airy loft he rents in a SoHo walk-up one recent morning just back from spin class and considering its clientele.
“I would really like to come back as a TriBeCa housewife,” Avery says, halfway into a neatly tailored chalk-striped gray wool suit...
Sean Avery has pretty strong feelings about women’s shoes. Very strong feelings...
A fatwa! On wedges! He ain’t kidding. The own-drum-marching hockey dude, turning his attention to flats, then opined, “The flat is a great thing, it actually does the opposite of the wedge...
The "Rangers Victory Song" was written in 1940 by J. Fred Coots in tribute to the team that finished the 1939-40 season as Stanley Cup champions. He officially dedicated the song to "Lester Patrick and the New York Rangers."
Listen to the cheering of the people in the stands
Twenty Thousand hockey bugs and each a Ranger fan!
It's plain as day to see*
They want a victory!
All together now strike up the band!
Chorus
Just keep your stick on that puck
And don't lay down on your luck;
That's the Rangers' Victory Song!
Get through the enemy's goal
With all your heart and your soul;
That's the Rangers' Victory Song!
You've got to fight, Rangers fight
With a grin on your chin!
Tonight is the night
So get in there and win!
This game is worth any price;
Go out and put it on ice
That's the Rangers' Victory Song!
Call me crazy, but for once I am expecting the Rangers to go into a game and kick the living heck out of their opponent.
The Rangers and Bruins, the two top teams in the Eastern Conference, are headed toward a head-on collision — and tonight is going to be epic. The Rangers are coming off a weekend sweep of the Flyers and Capitals, and I think we may be looking at the Blueshirts finding a chance to really put a pounding on a team...
But on Tuesday [the Bruins] will face an even bigger challenge in trying to proving that they are truly back on track as East-leading New York pays a visit to TD Garden before the Bruins hit the road for a season-high six-game road trip...
Claude Julien’s Bruins are playing at a non-champion’s pace but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Unlike the defending champion Blackhawks last season – scary at this time last year – there’s no fear in Boston about making the playoffs. But there’s still concern about the fallout from the Tim Thomas’ White House boycott and the manner in which it has affected the Bs on-ice play. From time to time, statements must be made about team quality and on Tuesday such a statement game will be played in Beantown. It’s the supercharged Rangers visiting Boston and if ever there was a clash-of-the-season, this is it. New York is playing as if hellbent for the Stanley Cup Finals and another win will merely underline that point. By contrast, the match will be an occasion for Thomas & Co. to once and for all demonstrate that the Champs still have the goods.
Two of the top goaltenders in the NHL face off at TD Garden on Valentine's Day when the Bruins host the Rangers...
Brandon Prust, whose shorthanded goal was the difference Sunday against the Capitals, expects the Bruins to battle. "When you win a couple of big games, and we've been rolling pretty good, it's always good momentum," he said. "But it's a whole new start going up against one of the best teams in the league."
“Did he [Prust] get the Broadway Hat?” Coach John Tortorella asked after the game. Told that the player-awarded honor for hustle and guts went to Ryan McDonagh, who also scored, Tortorella replied, “Pruster should’ve gotten the hat.” He also called Prust “a real easy guy to root for.”Plus, Boyle and Richards contributing assists rounded out a very balanced offensive attack by our Bluehirts.
G | Per | Time | Str | Team | Goal Scorer | Assist | Assist |
1 | 1 | 11:01 | EV | NYR | Callahan(22) | Stralman(8) | Richards(22) |
2 | 2 | 06:31 | EV | WSH | Semin(15) | Chimera(11) | Carlson(20) |
3 | 2 | 13:21 | EV | NYR | McDonagh(5) | Boyle(10) | Dubinsky(17) |
4 | 3 | 06:26 | SH | NYR | Prust(3) | Dubinsky(18) | Staal(1) |
5 | 3 | 17:32 | EV | WSH | Carlson(7) | Ovechkin(21) | Hamrlik(7) |
It was quite the eventful afternoon Sunday at The Garden for Ryan McDonagh. He scored his first goal since December 1st---a span of 32 games, logged a team-high 25:23 worth of ice-time, blocked a team-high 5 shots, and seemingly suffered a bad knee injury after scoring his goal 13:21 into the second period.
Fortunately McDonagh just "tweaked" the knee after shifting his weight and blasting his shot past Caps goalie Michal Neuvirth, and was able to quickly return to action after a visit to the trainer's room.
When all was said and done, McDonagh also had earned his first Broadway Hat of the season...
It certainly seemed quite appropriate that one type of hat deserved another kind of hat Saturday in Philadelphia. And that is exactly what happened as Ryan Callahan scored three goals in the Blueshirts 5-2 win over the Flyers, picking up his second career Hat Trick, as well as the post-game Broadway Hat for his clutch performance.
"Obviously any time you get three goals you're excited, especially coming against a team that is so close to you in the standings" said Callahan after the game. "I had some pretty easy tap-in goals there, so it wasn't all me today."Callahan now has 21 goals---reaching the 20-goal plateau for the second straight season, and third time in his career. Two of his goals Saturday came on the power play, where he has scored a team-best ten times already this season...
G | Per | Time | Str | Team | Goal Scorer | Assist | Assist |
1 | 1 | 18:56 | EV | T.B. | Stamkos(36) | Connolly(5) | Wyman(4) |
2 | 2 | 04:33 | PP | NYR | Callahan(18) | Del Zotto(20) | Stepan(24) |
3 | 2 | 05:27 | EV | NYR | Stepan(11) | Girardi(15) | Gaborik(18) |
4 | 2 | 05:48 | EV | T.B. | Lecavalier(21) | Purcell(17) | Gilroy(14) |
5 | 2 | 12:26 | PP | T.B. | Gervais(4) | Stamkos(24) | St Louis(34) |
6 | 3 | 10:13 | EV | NYR | Boyle(5) | Hagelin(12) | Stralman(7) |
7 | OT | 02:37 | EV | NYR | Richards(17) | Anisimov(18) | Del Zotto(21) |
Brad Richards is making a habit of scoring huge goals for the Rangers this season. His overtime tally Thursday against his former club, the Tampa Bay Lightning, was the seventh game-winner among his 17 goal scored so far this season. And it was an extra sweet one, too, coming against his ex-mates while he was battling through a bit of a dry spell offensively.
Deservedly, the Broadway Hat ended up on Brad's head following the victory...
# | Team | Pos | Shooter | Goaltender | Result | Shot Type | Score(V-H) |
1 | BUF | C | N.GERBE | H.LUNDQVIST | S | Wrist | 0-0 |
2 | NYR | R | M.GABORIK | R.MILLER | G | Snap | 1-0 |
3 | BUF | R | B.BOYES | H.LUNDQVIST | S | Wrist | 1-0 |
4 | NYR | C | J.MITCHELL | R.MILLER | S | Deflected | 1-0 |
5 | BUF | R | J.POMINVILLE | H.LUNDQVIST | G | Wrist | 1-1 |
6 | NYR | C | B.RICHARDS | R.MILLER | S | Wrist | 1-1 |
7 | BUF | C | T.ENNIS | H.LUNDQVIST | M Goalpost | Wrist | 1-1 |
8 | NYR | C | D.STEPAN | R.MILLER | S | Wrist | 1-1 |
9 | BUF | L | V.LEINO | H.LUNDQVIST | S | Wrist | 1-1 |
10 | NYR | R | R.CALLAHAN | R.MILLER | G | Wrist | 2-1 |