Rangers Game on Channel 9 on Sunday

The NYR home game vs. the Dallas Stars this Sunday at 1PM will air on WOR, Channel 9.

Throwback. Cool idea for the Rangers. A December game against Phoenix, and two additional Knicks games will also air on what is now MyNetworkTV 9.

I would’ve tuned in if I weren’t working the Giants on Sunday. Should be an interesting watch for Rangers fans.

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Rangers drop one on the road to the Islanders

My apologies for not having anything in game or immediately post game. It’s a busy time for me right now, but it will calm down in a couple of weeks. Anyways, about the game.

The Islanders created a lot more scoring chances from where I was sitting, and Henrik Lundqvist was great. Besides the opening minute of the second period where the Rangers took a collective 15 seconds off, they played pretty good hockey. Rick DiPietro robbed Jaromir Jagr in the third, and made a couple of other crucial saves throughout the night, but he was not tested to badly.

Michael Rozsival scored for the Rangers, shorthanded. I can’t be happier about the defense scoring all of these goals, but the offense needs to score as well. In order to score, you need to shoot, and that was something that the Rangers just weren’t doing last night. Scott Gomez goes coast to coast and then pulls up to pass, and it’s all for naught. Marcel Hossa skates through the slot with no one in front of him but doesn’t shoot because he’s on his backhand. They should all be on the ice right now blasting pucks on net from everywhere on the ice.

Rangers are back in action tomorrow night. I’ll be around a lot more often the next three games, so I’ll check in later.

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Rags-Isles to air on 1480 AM…in Chinese

Might be worth a shot if you speak the language…

http://www.puckupdate.com/archives/2007_11_18-2007_11_24.html#002248

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Rangers to host archrival Islanders tonight

There’s a little more than six hours until the drop of the puck at what should be an energized Garden tonight when the Rangers play host to the hated Islanders.

What makes this rivalry so special is its intensity. Not just the players on the ice for each respective team but the passionate fans who add so much to these games. Whenever Ranger and Islander fans get together for a game, you never know what to expect. But sometimes, the hatred can go too far and boil over even in the stands which many know all too well.

It was during one of last year’s games at MSG (one the Rangers pulled out) that that evidence was on display when a drunk Isles’ fan said a few too many things to a couple of Blueshirt fans which led to a fight and a couple of spectators being tossed out. That it literally happened right in front of me was all too scary.

I’m a true believer that these types of incidents could be avoided entirely if the paying customers who go just had a little more mutual respect for one another. These are the teams that we support. It’s not like we’re players competing against each other every shift where emotions sometimes run too high and lead to scraps. That’s what Colton Orr and Chris Simon are for along with Hollweg, Strudwick, Witt and Sutton.

A lot of times, it’s the alcohol that leads to such ugly stuff which usually takes away from what’s happening on the ice.

These games are about as good as it gets in this league. Like any bitter rivalry, the battles in the corners are a little more intense which usually makes for fairly competitive and entertaining games.

So far, the Islanders have prevailed in the first two games of the 2007-08 season series winning both by the narrowest of margins- a goal both in regulation. The 2-1 and 3-2 scores are reflective of how close these contests can be. With many coming down to the final close call at the buzzer.

Lately, the Fishsticks have had the better of the rivalry bringing an 8-1-2 recent record into tonight’s big battle. In fact, they’ve taken four of the past five on Broadway dating back to last season. So, the Blueshirts have plenty of incentive to defend their own turf.

Both teams are playing well coming in with the Islanders winning five of seven and the Rangers putting a season high five-game winning streak on the line.

The Rangers (12-7-1) lead the Atlantic with 25 points while the Islanders (10-6-0) enter in third five behind despite playing four fewer games. Got to love those schedule makers!

Figure both starting netminders Rick DiPietro and Henrik Lundqvist to be in goal. Lately, DiPi has been brilliant in these games. The King is having a great year. So it should be a fun goalie battle.

In order for the Blueshirts to win, they must play aggressively and win the battles along the boards. Use their speed well to attack a slower but mean Fishstick D. On the other side, they can’t allow the Isles to get their aggressive forecheck going. They are extremely effective down low at generating chances.

The team who can consistently pin the opposite side in their own end will most likely wind up with the two points.

Special teams could also come into play. The Islanders have a pretty potent power play while the Rangers have a solid penalty killing unit. The Ranger PP is still not great and can be attacked shorthanded. They must get it righted soon before it starts affecting end results.

It should be another great battle!

Congratulations to Martin Brodeur on finally becoming just the second NHL netminder to win 500 for a career, trailing only childhood idol Patrick Roy! He might be on the opposing side and an Oscar Award winning embellisher at times but this is a very classy team oriented athlete who has a great attitude.

As someone who covered him a few times, he was always there win or lose. And more often than not as evidenced by the three Stanley Cups, Olympic Gold and three Vezinas, Marty came out on top. His great desire and extreme work ethic have helped him have an outstanding career which is why when it ends, the likeable Montreal native is going into the Hockey Hall up in Toronto.

Glad it also came at the expense of the Cryers. Especially in their building. That must’ve been rough.

Enjoy your hockey night!

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Devils Finally Win #500 for Marty

Marty gets big wins against the Failures. Period. Exclamation point.

Congrats to Marty, and the Devils, who got off the snide tonight with a 6-2 victory at the ATM in South Philadelphia. I was unable to watch, so I’ll post the point-getters tonight…

DEVILS:
Parise: 1 G, 2 A
Elias (!): 1 G, 1 A
Zubrus: 1 G, 1 A
Gionta: 1 G, 1 A
Rachunek: 1 G
Pandolfo: 1 G
Greene: 1 A
Zajac: 1 A
Oduya: 1 A

Brodeur: 26 Saves

PHILADELPHIA:
Richards: 1 G, 1 A
Upshall: 1 G, 1 A
Timonen: 1 A
Knuble: 1 A

Biron: 18 Saves

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Rangers win with defense, who provide offense

Confused? Let me clear it up. Michael Roszival, Dan Girardi and Jason Strudwick (!) scored for the Rangers tonight to give them a 4-3 win in overtime against the Penguins. Roszival had a pair, including a short handed goal, and Strudwick’s was the game winner in overtime (!!) off of a rush with Paul Mara. Pretty unbelievable right? Well, Ryan Hollweg also cracked the scoresheet with an assist on Roszival’s first goal. Marc Staal, Sean Avery, Petr Prucha, Brandon Dubinsky, Fedor Tyutin and Scott Gomez also picked up assists on the night. Every Ranger defenseman made the scoresheet tonight, which is quite the feat.

For the Penguins, Sidney Crosby was most of the offense, and he single handedly controlled the first period. He had a goal and an assist on the night. Petr Sykora and Maxime Talbot scored the other goals for Pittsburgh.

After the first period, when the Rangers were down 2-0, is when the Blueshirts remembered that they should be playing hockey. After a slow start in the first, they answered with three goals in the second. The rest of the game was fairly even with a weird bounce off of Colton Orr’s skate to main reason for Sykora’s third period goal to tie it up at 3-3. Overtime was only 1:40 old when Mara slid the puck over to Strudwick, who deposited it into the open cage.

Not much to really dissect tonight. Other than the first period, the Rangers played good hockey. I said in the beginning of the season that playing all 60 minutes was crucial to a successful season, and up until tonight they had been doing that. They were bailed out tonight, and that just goes to show how well this team is going right now.

A couple of other quick hits:

Martin Straka and Ryan Callahan were said to be a week or so away for the Rangers. No timetable on Marek Malik.

The players need to start policing the checking from behind, in my opinion. There have been way too many instances this year with players being boarded and injured. Over the last several games, Chris Drury and Dubinsky have been hit hard from behind, but both escaped unscathed. Dubinsky even got up and fought Tuumo Ruutu tonight, which takes guts. It’s sad what happened to Patrice Bergeron, who may not play hockey again this year, or ever. Erik Cole is also seriously injured. The league needs to increase the penalties for boarding, maybe to an automatic five minutes. I realize sometimes it is accidental, but too many times it looks like the player has plenty of time to pull back, and doesn’t. Until the league does something, enforcers like Orr need to step up and challenge anyone who boards a teammate. Just my opinion.

Also, while as a Ranger fan I am forced to despise Martin Brodeur, congratulations to him for winning his 500th game. Patrick Roy is now the only goaltender with more wins, with 551.

The Rangers are off tomorrow before Monday’s tilt against the Islanders. If anything breaks before then, I’ll let you know. If not, talk to you all on Monday.

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Rangers continue good play as King derails Flyers in shootout win

It wasn’t their best game but when one considers that it was a back-to-back situation with the second game against the hated Flyers at an energized Wachovia Center, you have to admire the Rangers’ perseverance as they were able to capture their fourth straight in an exciting 4-3 shootout victory last night.

The difference was the accurate shooting of sniper Brendan Shanahan whose laser past Martin Biron’s outstretched glove was enough for the Blueshirts to prevail because as expected, Henrik Lundqvist was unbeatable in the skills competition- repelling all three Flyer shooters who came his way including a calm stack of the pads on Scottie Upshall’s bid to keep it going.

It allowed Tom Renney’s club to pull into a first place tie with those same Flyers and become the first road foe to come out with a ‘W’ in the City of Brotherly Love. Philly had been a perfect 6-0 entering the action packed contest which was played on the edge.

There’s certainly much to like even if top scorer Jaromir Jagr was held off the scoresheet. When the now red hot Scott Gomez who was flying all night notched two helpers on nifty transition goals by Fedor Tyutin and Shanahan, it was continued success for the ex-Devil pivot who apparently has finally grown more comfortable anchoring the ever dangerous Line One B with equally speedy pest Sean Avery and Shanny, who is starting to find the back of the net finally.

Though the power play fizzled and they couldn’t hold two third period leads, it was also nice to see Petr Prucha stepping into one for his second of the season breaking a long goal drought since the season’s opening week.

You also certainly got the feeling that the next six battles between these bitter rivals are going to be riveting hockey played on the edge. Both seem to be separating themselves from the pack in an ultra competitive Atlantic.

I loved the intensity. Who didn’t enjoy a very good scrap between Orr and Cote? Maybe only Bettman Inc!

And with the predictable scrums with each team exchanging words before faceoffs, it told you how much this still early game meant to both clubs.

There’s certainly a lot to like right now if you’re a Ranger fan. The team is finally clicking and it helps explain why they’ve turned the corner and have now won eight of nine as they enter Pittsburgh tomorrow before returning home Monday to host most hated nemesis Islanders.

Let’s see if they can keep it going!

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Devils-Isles Tonight, 7PM

Blue and Orange make their first journey to The Rock tonight.

Lineups:

Parise-Zajac-Langenbruner
Zubrus-Elias-Gionta
Pandolfo-Madden-Clarkson
Brylin-Pelley-Asham.

Greene-Rachunek
Vishnevski-Brookbank
Oduya-Mottau

Brodeur
Weekes

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Rangers win another on the road

The Rangers pulled out a 4-3 shootout victory over the Flyers last night to pull even with Philly atop the Atlantic Division. It was the Rangers’ eighth win in the last ten games, and it was Philly’s first loss on home ice all year.

The Flyers got regulation goals from Jim Dowd, Daniel Briere and Denis Tolpeko (first NHL goal) while the Rangers got goals from Fedor Tyutin (50th NHL point), Brendan Shanahan and Petr Prucha. Scott Gomez extended his point scoring streak with a pair of assists, Sean Avery chipped in a pair as well and Chris Drury assist on the Prucha goal. Shanahan scored the game winner in the shootout again, after Marcel Hossa was stopped on the first attempt. Henrik Lundqvist stopped 20 of 23 shots in regulation and overtime, and all three shootout attempts. Marty Biron stopped 26 of 29 in the four periods, and was only beaten by Shanahan in the shootout.

The game was blacked out for Buffalo vs Ottawa, which I was hoping would be a good game at least. It wasn’t, as Buffalo isn’t the same team without Drury and Briere and those Buffalo announcers drive me crazy. I don’t have much to go by as highlights on Sportscenter were also very limited. From what I heard, the Rangers started slow, then kicked into a new gear about halfway through the first period and didn’t slow down, creating a very entertaining game. Other than that, I cannot offer too much else. I’ll be able to see tomorrow night’s game against the Penguins though.

In other news, Ryan Callahan is now listed as day to day as he just has to get used to the new knee brace and recondition himself. I offered it before, but who goes when he comes back? Does he sit? Or does someone like Hossa get bumped? Maybe Ryan Hollweg or Colton Orr goes, even though that line has been very impressive and is doing a great job at what they’re supposed to do, shutdown the line they’re against and energize the team and crowd? If that happens, who gets stashed on the fourth line? Prucha? It’s a bad situation, but a good one at the same time. Better to have too much depth than not enough depth.

I say create a rotation. Rotate Hossa, Callahan and maybe Prucha in and out of the lineup until injury strikes, someone goes in a slump or something unforeseen happens. Keep players fresh. If Shanahan needs a game off, give it to him. Put Callahan in on the second line and he can chip in where Shanahan took off. It’s not ideal, but the team is playing so well, it’s hard to sit anyone permanently.

Also, Avery was featured in People magazine this week. He is listed as one of People’s sexiest men alive, sharing the honor with celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Patrick Dempsey, Ben Affleck and others. I am going to stop talking about sexy men now, but there is a video interview on People’s page located here: http://www.people.com/people/package/video/0,,20154290_20154496_20159873,00.html
It’s not a bad interview so enjoy.

See you back here tomorrow night.

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Isles vs Pittsburgh tonight FSN 7:30pm

Ive been away for a few days and seemed to have missed the Tucker-Avery nonsense as well as the Islanders not being able to capitalize on the opportunity to regain first place with a lowly loss to the Flyers. A game in which Marc Andre Bergeron did something stupid [and something he has been noted doing a lot before the Isles picked him up a year ago] and tried to pinch a little too deep in the offensive zone, thus creating a bad 2 on 1 situation in which Mike Richards scored a shorthanded goal to seal the game.

Anyway, now that I am done with that garbage, we travel to Pittsburgh tonight to face off with the Penguins in a game that I hope Miro Satan is salivating at. There’s a few teams out there that Miro really love to play against, one of them being the Devils [check his track record, or better yet his shootout % against them] and the other is Pittsburgh. Last season he lit the lamp numerous times against Crosby and Co and the last time these two teams met, Miro put the game winner in the back of the net once again. The Isles need a win tonight to stay one point behind the second place Rangers and keep the Devils from sneaking past them for third.

The Isles will be without their captain, Bill Guerin tonight who is still suffering from blurred vision after being hit in the eye with a puck two games ago. Sean Bergenheim will be taking his spot in the lineup and Mike Sillinger may be given the “C” for this game.

Brian Berard has been practicing and should be able to play tonight. that leaves an extra defenseman who will be scratched. [Most likely Bergeron] Forward Ben Walter has been sent to Bridgeport so to make room for Berard on the roster. Walter played very well in his short sty here centering a line of Chris Simon and Tim Jackman.

Now onto two things that disgust me. We re-signed Freddy Meyer….WHY? and even worse, we sent Sean Bates down to Bridgeport for conditioning, meaning he’ll be back up to play with the Isles in a week…..WHY?

In related news, the last time Bridgeport played Hershey, they had a huge brawl and one of their leading scorers’ Blake Comeau, ended up in two fights. One was against resident tough guy Louis Robitaille. Comeau has no right going up against a guy like Robitaille but stood in there like a champ. I bring all this up because Bridgeport goes into Hershey on Saturday and there still a lot of bad blood in the air. Lots of guys got thrown out of the game, guys were fighting all over the arena and guys were still fighting in the runways afterwards. Sean Bates plays his first game Saturday in Hershey. $50 for whatever Hershey player takes him out. We dont want him here on the Island. Go away!

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