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Tag Archives: Lightning
Podcast: The Montreal Miracle, Canadiens two wins from reaching Stanley Cup Final
In the latest podcast on DFlex’s Pushing Buttons, I review the improbable win by the Canadiens last night over the stunned Golden Knights. The Habs came back to win Game Three 3-2 in overtime on ultimate hero Josh Anderson’s winner. … Continue reading →
Bolts edge Islanders to quiet The Barn in Game Three
The excitement was palpable. The first big game hosted by Nassau Coliseum in 28 years lived up to the hype. With the Islanders competing in the Conference Finals Stanley Cup Semifinals for a second consecutive year outside the bubble, it … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1993, 2021 Playoffs, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Anthony Beauvillier, Anthony Cirelli, Barclay Goodrow, Barry Trotz, Blake Coleman, Bolts, Brayden Point, Brock Nelson, Cal Clutterbuck, Casey Cizikas, Game 3, Identity Line, Islanders, Isles, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Jon Cooper, Jordan Eberle, Josh Bailey, Kyle Palmieri, Lightning, Mat Barzal, Matt Martin, Nassau Coliseum, Nikita Kucherov, Oliver Wahlstrom, Ryan McDonagh, Semyon Varlamov, Stanley Cup Semifinals, The Barn, Travis Zajac, Victor Hedman
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The Final Four: Awful Officiating a factor in Lightning Game 2 Win over Islanders, Remembering Amirante Anthem in ’94, Rangers still haven’t made Gallant hire official
Let’s start off this post by recognizing what’s going on. The Stanley Cup Semifinals have begun. Or the Final Four. Personally, I prefer the latter. It doesn’t matter that it’s been used for the NCAA Basketball Tournament forever. It just … Continue reading →
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Tagged '93-94 New York Rangers, 1994, 2014 Rangers, 2021 Playoffs, Adam Pelech, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Anthem, Anthony Beauvillier, Anthony Cirelli, Barclay Goodrow, Brayden Point, Brock Nelson, Canadiens, Carey Price, Chris Drury, Cole Caufield, David Quinn, Final Four, Game 7, Gerard Gallant, Golden Knights, Henrik Lundqvist, Howie Rose, Ilya Sorokin, Islanders, Jan Rutta, Jeff Petry, John Amirante, John Davidson, Jonathan Marchessault, June 14, Kenny Albert, Lightning, Marc-Andre Fleury, Marv Albert, Mat Barzal, Matt Martin, Nick Suzuki, Nikita Kucherov, Ondrej Palat, Pat Maroon, Reilly Smith, Sam Rosen, Semyon Varlamov, Shea Theodore, Stanley Cup Finals, Stanley Cup Semifinals, Travis Zajac, Tyler Toffoli, Victor Hedman, William Karlsson
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The NHL Semifinals: Islanders face Lightning in rematch, Canadiens heavy underdogs versus Golden Knights, Thoughts on Avalanche and Bruins, Fox up for Norris
Twenty-four hours apart, the final two teams of the NHL Semifinals finished off their second round series by closing out Game Six at home. With both the Islanders and Golden Knights taking care of business to prevent Game Seven in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2021 Playoffs, Adam Fox, Adam Pelech, Alec Martinez, Alex Killorn, Alex Pietrangelo, Anthony Beauvillier, Avalanche, Barry Trotz, Blake Coleman, Brad Marchand, Brayden Point, Brendan Gallagher, Brock Nelson, Bruins, Cal Clutterbuck, Cale Makar, Canadiens, Carey Price, Casey Cizikas, Cole Caufield, Corey Perry, David Krejci, David Pastrnak, Eric Staal, Final 4, Gabriel Landeskog, Golden Knights, Ilya Sorokin, Islanders, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Jeff Petry, Joel Armia, Joel Edmundson, Jonathan Marchessault, Josh Anderson, Josh Bailey, Kyle Palmieri, Lightning, Marc-Andre Fleury, Mark Stone, Mat Barzal, Matt Martin, Max Pacioretty, Mikhail Sergachev, Mikko Rantanen, Nassau Coliseum, Nathan MacKinnon, Nazem Kadri, NHL Semifinals, Nick Suzuki, Nikita Kucherov, Norris, Ondrej Palat, Patrice Bergeron, Philipp Grubauer, Rangers, Reilly Smith, Ryan McDonagh, Ryan Pulock, Scott Mayfield, Semyon Varlamov, Shea Theodore, Shea Weber, Steven Stamkos, Taylor Hall, The Barn, Travis Zajac, Tuukka Rask, Victor Hedman, William Karlsson, Yanni Gourde
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Sabres win Lottery, Rangers sign Nils Lundkvist, great hockey in second round, the clutch Marchand
For those who care, they held the NHL Lottery on Thursday night. After dragging it out to the point of exhaustion thanks to all the wasted nonsense, they finally got down to who won. The winner was again the Sabres. … Continue reading →
Posted in NHL Draft, NHL Playoffs, NYRangers
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Tagged 2021 Draft, 2021 Playoffs, Adam Fox, Alex Killorn, Anthony Cirelli, Avalanche, Brad Marchand, Braden Schneider, Bruins, Canadiens, Carey Price, Casey Cizikas, Chris Drury, Connor Hellebuyck, David Pastrnak, Devils, George Parros, Golden Knights, Hurricanes, Islanders, Jack Eichel, Jack Hughes, Jacob Trouba, Jake Evans, Jets, Jonathan Marchessault, Jordan Staal, K’Andre Miller, Kraken, Kyle Connor, Libor Hajek, Lightning, Luke Hughes, Mark Scheifele, Mat Barzal, Matty Beniers, Max Pacioretty, Mikko Rantanen, Nathan MacKinnon, NHL Lottery, Nils Lundkvist, Owen Power, Patrice Bergeron, Petr Mrazek, Philipp Grubauer, Rangers, Rasmus Dahlin, Ryan Lindgren, Ryan Reaves, Sabres, Sam Reinhart, Sebastian Aho, Tony DeAngelo, Tyler Toffoli, Zac Jones
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Islanders put Penguins on the brink, Connor’s goal in triple overtime eliminates Oilers, goalies shine including a memorable playoff debut for Cats’ Spencer Knight
These playoffs have been electric. It is only the first round yet there are so many cool storylines. From the magnificent playoff debut of 20-year old Spencer Knight to backstop the Cats to a 4-1 win in Game Five to … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2021 Playoffs, Adam Graves, Aleksander Barkov, Anthony Duclair, Anton Stralman, Brady Skjei, Cam Talbot, Canadiens, Connor McDavid, Golden Knights, Ilya Sorokin, Islanders, Jack Campbell, Jeff Beukeboom, Jesper Fast, Jets, Jonathan Huberdeau, Jordan Eberle, Josh Bailey, Josh Morrissey, Keith Yandle, Kirill Kaprizov, Kyle Connor, Leon Draisaitl, Lightning, Maple Leafs, Marc-Andre Fleury, Mark Messier, Mark Stone, Mason Marchment, Mats Zuccarello, Mike Smith, Morgan Rielly, Neal Pionk, Nick Holden, Nick Suzuki, Nikita Kucherov, Oilers, Panthers, Patric Hornqvist, Penguins, Rangers, Spencer Knight, Tristan Jarry, Wild, William Nylander, Zach Parise
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All even through two games, Pens hold off Isles
So far, three first round series are all even through two games. They include the Bruins/Capitals, Islanders/Penguins and Wild/Golden Knights. These could go long. Especially based on how hard fought they’ve been. In a pivotal Game Two that saw the … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2021 Playoffs, Aleksander Barkov, Alex Nedeljkovic, Alex Pietrangelo, Alex Tuch, Alexander Romanov, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Avalanche, Blues, Brad Marchand, Brandon Tanev, Brayden Point, Brayden Schenn, Brendan Gallagher, Bruins, Bryan Rust, Cale Makar, Cam Talbot, Canadiens, Capitals, Carey Price, Cole Caufield, Craig Anderson, Eric Staal, first round, Gabriel Landeskog, Game Two, Garnet Hathaway, Golden Knights, Hurricanes, Islanders, Jared McCann, Jeff Carter, Joel Eriksson-Ek, Jonathan Huberdeau, Jonathan Marchessault, Jordan Greenway, Jordan Staal, Josh Bailey, Kasperi Kapanen, Kirill Kaprizov, Lightning, Maple Leafs, Marc-Andre Fleury, Marcus Foligno, Mason Marchment, Matt Dumba, Max Pacioretty, Nathan MacKinnon, Nino Niederreiter, Ondrej Palat, Panthers, Penguins, Predators, Reilly Smith, Ryan McDonagh, Ryan O'Reilly, Sam Bennett, Semyon Varlamov, Steven Stamkos, Taylor Hall, Tristan Jarry, Wild, William Karlsson, Yanni Gourde
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NHL Playoffs: Three overtimes and an unbelievable finish provide fans with excitement, Panthers and Lightning put on a show
There’s nothing like Playoff Hockey. How much so? Even celebrities from other sports take notice. Playoff hockey just hits different — Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) May 16, 2021 Aside from being nice on the eyes, apparently former LGPA pro golfer Paige … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2021 Playoffs, Aleksander Barkov, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Anthony Cirelli, Anthony Duclair, Blake Coleman, Brad Marchand, Brayden Point, Brock Nelson, Bruins, Cam Talbot, Capitals, Carter Verhaeghe, Craig Anderson, David Pastrnak, Game One, goaltending, Golden Knights, hitting, Ilya Sorokin, Islanders, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Joel Eriksson-Ek, Jonathan Huberdeau, Kasperi Kapanen, Kyle Palmieri, Lightning, Marc-Andre Fleury, Marcus Foligno, Nic Dowd, Nikita Kucherov, Oliver Wahlstrom, one-goal games, overtime, Owen Tippett, Panthers, Patrice Bergeron, Penguins, physicality, playoff hockey, Radko Gudas, Ryan McDonagh, Sam Bennett, scoring, Semyon Varlamov, Sergei Bobrovsky, shooting, Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos, sudden death, T.J. Oshie, Tristan Jarry, Tuukka Rask, Victor Hedman, Vitek Vanecek, Wild
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When your team trades away a player you love
Photo by @njdlove (Sarra) via Twitter. I’ll be honest. As a fan of the Hudson rival Rangers, I have it better. These days are tough ones for Devils fans, who have seen their once proud team fall on hard times. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2012 Stanley Cup Finals, 2014 Stanley Cup Final, Alexei Kovalev, Andy Greene, Barry Trotz, Brian Leetch, Column, Devils, emotion, heartbreak, Islanders, Jamie Langenbrunner, Kings, Kyle Palmieri, Lightning, Lou Lamoriello, Martin St. Louis, njdlove, Rangers, Ryan Callahan, Tom Fitzgerald, Trade Deadline, Travis Zajac, Twitter, Zach Parise, ZZ Pop
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It’s Time for the Rangers to find out about Libor Hajek, McDonagh/Miller trade still haunting organization
It’s Groundhog Day! Here in Staten Island, the good news is Staten Island Chuck didn’t see his shadow. This despite all the snow we got in the metropolitan area. With the fun out of the way if you believe in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2016 Draft, 2018 deadline, 2018 WJC, Adam Fox, Blueshirts, Brett Howden, Canucks, Column, J.T. Miller, Jeff Gorton, Karl Henriksson, K’Andre Miller, Libor Hajek, Lightning, Nils Lundkvist, Prospects, Rangers, Ryan Lindgren, Ryan McDonagh, Steve Yzerman, The Letter, Vladislav Namestnikov
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