Saturday, April 5, 2008

Beaten by Dubliezawacsh. Again.

Well, what can be said about that game that isn't already being thought by Ranger fans everywhere? 48 saves by a backup goalie, Henrik letting in 3 weak goals in regulation and making just 1 shootout save, an astounding 0-8 on the PP against a team missing 12 regulars, and letting in a shorthanded goal on a 5-on-3. But hey, they got a point out of it. Everyone wins!

However, the Devils losing to the Flyers made up for our loss. We are just one point behind them in the standings, meaning if we win in regulation on Sunday, we take 4th place and home ice advantage over the Devils in the 1st round. So Tom, don't tell your boys to play defensive in the 3rd period on Sunday. Go for that regulation win. Don't play for the extra point, 'cause on April 9th it won't matter when you're playing in Newark for Game 1.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Playoff Bound!

They did it. The Rangers clinched their playoff birth tonight with a 3-0 win over the much-hated NY Islanders. Well, I guess we could call them the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, seeing as the Fishies missing around 29 of their normal guys. But hey, a win's a win, no matter how we take it.

Man, was that vintage Jaromir Jagr or what in the first period or what? It reminded me of 05/06 when he would score PPGs at will from that sweet spot above the right circle. And these weren't little wrist shots he let go; he gripped it and ripped it. Maybe he's been saving his "A" game for the playoffs? We'll see on April 9th.

How about Henrik Lundqvist? 25 saves for his league-leading 10th shutout. When was the last time the Rangers had a goalie with double-digit figures in the shutout column? Big points to anyone who can find that out for me.

Jagr (2G), Dubinsky (2A), Rozsival (2A), and Straka (1G, 1A) all had two points tonight for the Rangers. Those are the guys who we'll need to step up in the playoffs. I tell you what, that Dubinsky is something else. I never expected at the beginning of the year that he'd have this much impact on the Rangers. Kudos go out to Renney and Sather for not signing Michael Peca over the summer. Their trust in their home-grown kids has really paid huge dividends this year.

The last two games are all about playoff positioning. It's pretty much set now that another Rangers-Devils first round matchup is on the way. We're two points back on them after tonight's game. However, the Rangers don't totally control their own destiny. Winning their last two games is the best start. However, the Devils can't get more than one point in their last two, including the one against us, if we want that 4th spot. However, having to start the playoffs in Newark wouldn't be the end of the world (that is, if our guys don't get shot and robbed while walking into the arena). There'll be plenty of Ranger fans there to support the Blueshirts. I want to see Marty cry. I want vengeance for 2006.

But hey, the focus is on the Isles tomorrow at home. I smell a sweep.

Playing in That Shitty Home Away From Home -- Win and In

With just three games remaining in the regular season, the Rangers open up a home-and-home with the Islanders tonight in Nassau Coliseum. The Rangers are fighting for playoff positioning, and the Islanders are, well, writing the closing chapter of yet another year without a playoff series win (last time that happened: 1993 Patrick Division Finals. Yeah. It's been a while). However, with a win tonight or in any of their final 3 games, they're in the playoffs. So obviously, getting a win tonight is quite important.

While many may think, "Oh, it's just the Islanders. They're terrible and have a lot of injuries. Two easy wins LOL!" the Isles are much more dangerous than their record shows. The last two years they've played us especially hard. Ted Nolan's mantra of working hard every shift seems to baffle the Rangers. His 3 man forecheck destroys our soft defense. The reason that they don't blow us out every game is that their best players are Mike Comrie and Miro Satan. Watch out for those two hot shots!

But the Rangers play of late has been pretty strong. Yeah, they looked bad on Sunday against the Pens, but showed improved a bit in the OT win on Monday. And times like this are when guys like Henrik Lundqvist (who's been much, much better lately after his slump that lasted half the season) and Chris Drury (who scored the OT winner on Monday) step up and contribute big time.

If the Rangers want to win tonight, the defense has to hold strong and withstand the Isles forecheck. The offense simply needs to take advantage of the Fishies' rash of injuries. They're without I think half their defense corps and their starting goalie. That's just an invitation to run up the score, which they can most certainly do if pucks find their way to the net. A sweep of this home-and-home leading in to the regular season finale with the Devs would be huge.

On a side note, 2 of those 3 games last night didn't go as planned. Pittsburgh beat Philly in regulation. While it clinches the division title for the Pens (good for them; they get to hang a banner in their new arena. How special), it gave the Flyers zero points. The Canes whomped Tampa 6-2. While clinching a playoff spot would be nice, it's pretty wrapped up anyway. Besides, better to write your own destiny than let some redneck team do it for you. The killer game was the Devils and Bruins -- a 3-2 SO decision for the Devils. Not only did it put the Devs 4 points ahead of us (we do, however, have a game in hand), it gave the B's a point, putting them just 1 point behind us. Don't you love Gary Bettman's new NHL? With 3 point games, it's like everyone wins! Except the people close to you in the standings.

Let's Go Rangers!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Let's Go B's, Bolts, and Pens!

While the Rangers practice today in preparation for the back-to-back games with the Isles, there are some big games tonight around the East that can either hurt or help the Rangers' playoff positioning.

Tampa Bay @ Carolina: If the 'Canes lose in regulation, the Rangers clinch a playoff spot. While their playoff berth is pretty much guarantee (Rodent's BerthWatch has the Rangers at 99.5%), to see that "x" next to us in the standings would be nice.

Bruins @ Devils: Opinions on this game may vary. Some may want the Devs to prevail as to keep Boston from tying us in the standings, which they would do if they got a win. However, Jersey is two points ahead of us in the standings and have played the same number of games. I'm not that worried about Boston passing us in the standings; they're a pretty inconsistent team. However, I don't want Jersey to be 4 points ahead with 3 games to go. The Rangers can get that fourth spot and first round home ice. Therefore, I'm hoping for a B's regulation win.

Flyers @ Penguins: While it's hard for me to root for Crosby & Friends, a win by Philthy would put them in a tie with us in the standings. However, Pitt has pretty much wrapped up the division, so giving them more points doesn't really matter. Here's to hoping Malkin has a big night.

Even though the outcomes of these games are important, the most important thing is for the Rangers to pound the Isles tomorrow and Friday. Their destiny lies in their own hands.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Captain Clutch Does It Again!

Let me tell you something. I only got to watch the last 20 minutes of this game. The Rangers looked a bit sloppy and gave up a bad tying goal with half a period to go. But they played on. They survived the Pittsburgh onslaught with less than a minute to go in the period. Lundqvist stayed sharp and denied the likes of Hossa and Malkin. Actually, the King was sharp the whole game from what I saw from the highlight reel, even if he didn't face many shots.

The overtime had me worried. The Pens are a dangerous club when you give them space, which 4-on-4 hockey always creates. But the Rangers responded with good rushes, and a strong play by Jagr drew a penalty. I thought, "Another power play? We couldn't score on the power play if we were Sean Avery in a dirty Manhattan motel." But a 4-on-3 creates big openings on the ice. They pissed away their first few chances, but when it came time to get shit going, they put the puck to the net, and who else but Chris Drury drove it home.

This win was more important than it may seem. It was another huge goal by Drury, who had been a bit cold lately. It catapulted us into a tie with the Devils for 4th place. More importantly, it got us out of the logjam tie for 6th. A loss tonight would have really put us behind the 8 ball with 3 games to go. 9th place was beginning to creep up on us a bit. But these guys delivered when it was important, and that's what excited me the most. Well, maybe getting to celebrate the OT winner while sitting next to my Penguins-loving father pumped me up the most. In any case, this was a great win. Now if only they could learn to do it in regulation....

A quick sidenote I forgot to mention yesterday. How fucking awesome is the music in The Igloo? I've never heard an arena play "Raining Blood" by Slayer and "Sweating Bullets" by Megadeth in the same death. Come to think of it, when's the last time we heard Slayer or 'Deth in the Garden? Probably the same game where we didn't hear shit by Creed or My Chemical Romance.