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The New York Rangers came into the long awaited 2013 season as heavy favorites to hoist the Stanley Cup in June. However, after the first two games, you would not think that was the case. The Rangers look slow, undisciplined, and very rusty. They opened both games taking bad penalties and allowing the opposing teams to…
The New York Rangers have finally completed the long-speculated trade for premier power forward, Rick Nash. According to TSN, the package going the other way is made up of Artem Anisimov, Brandon Dubinsky, Tim Erixon, and a first round draft pick. There are also other unspecified pieces coming back to…
Day One has come and gone, and despite a few questionable decisions, the New York Rangers don’t appear to have improved the team. In fact, some would argue that some damage has actually been done. Here’s a look at yesterday’s action, as it pertains to the Rangers. Brandon Prust –…
Sunday marks the opening of the NHL Free Agent Season. For many, this has become a “Christmas in July” of sorts, as many teams add shiny new toys to their rosters. The New York Rangers have been connected with several names of late, and while it is fun to get…
They saved the best for last at the 2012 NHL Awards in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 20. The best award for last, and the “best” presenter for last. Vince Vaughn presented the winner of the Hart Trophy, which was one of the three awards Pittsburgh Penguins Evgeni Malkin took…
The last game of the 2011‐2012 NHL Season was played Monday night in Los Angeles at the Staples Center, where the LA Kings raised the cup on home ice in celebration of their first Championship in franchise history. Seeing as they have been an NHL team since 1967, it has…
From the fans to the players, this series lived up to the hype. What better script could be written than defeating two division rivals en route to a 5th Stanley Cup Finals? The only ending I could see suitable is with the good guys lifting Lord Stanley. You knew Game…
Hate is such a strong word, but it’s appropriate. It’s pretty clear the New Jersey Devils and the New York Rangers will not be going to dinner and movie together on any off days. While relatively quiet games took place between these two teams over the 2011-2012 regular season, Game…
The Western conference teams are ready and eager to get their hands on the Cup. Both semifinal matchups have concluded, one in four games, the other in five. This Western finals series on the horizon is not going to disappoint. The LA Kings have come from the bottom as the…
The end of April signifies one thing in my eyes: the start of the conference semifinals in NHL playoffs. The quarterfinals were more dramatic than expected, with the series outcomes yielding unpredictable results. Now, there are four teams remaining in each conference, fighting through another round and inching closer and…
Luckily for the Rangers, Thursday night’s game seven won’t involve a soccer ball. The game won’t be decided by an extra point attempt through the uprights. Coach Paul MacLean won’t be demanding that his players “sweep the leg” and ask if they have a problem with that. Or maybe he…
The time has now come when we begin to start thinking about the conference semi finals. With four of the eight quarterfinal matchups already decided, we are halfway there. The early nastiness that took over the first round has calmed down, and desperation mode is in full effect as teams…