Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Rangers struggle in the early going


After starting the first week 1-1-0, the New York Rangers battled cross-town rivals, the New York Islanders in a game that seemed focused on defensive players, both defensemen and goalies. Only defensemen tallied goals for either club in a 2-1 Islanders victory. Marc-Andre Bergeron, Fedor Tyutin, and Bryan Berard had the three goals, while the goaltenders were stellar the remainder of the game.




Two nights later, the Washington Capitals paid a visit to the World's Most Famous Arena, and found themselves strugging against a Blueshirts team determined to get back in the win column. Like the Islanders game, each goal in the game vs. the Capitals had a special characteristic. In this game, each goal was scored on the power play in the first period. Scott Gomez, Martin Straka, and Michal Rozsival scored for the Rangers, and Alexander Ovechkin scored for the Caps. The Rangers heavily outshot the Capitals, 41-25, with Olaf Kolzig keeping Washington in the game the whole time and making sure it wasn't a blowout.




The following night, the other team representing a national capital visited Madison Square Garden as the Rangers played host to the Ottawa Senators, who had shut them out just one week prior. The Senators' shutout streak vs. the Rangers continued for most of the game until Jaromir Jagr scored with just 1:09 left in regulation. However, it wasn't enough as Dany Heatley, Chris Philips, and Patrick Eaves scored in a 52-second span of the second period en route to the 3-1 win. The three goals from Ottawa marked the highest allowed by Henrik Lundqvist all season.




Since the game with Ottawa on Saturday, the Rangers have been off, and play their next game Thursday night in Atlanta.


Rangers' record: 2-3-0 through 5 games


Rangers' next week of opponents:
Thu, Oct 18 at Thrashers
Sat, Oct 20 at Bruins
Tue, Oct 23 at Penguins

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Rangers start season 1-1-0


The New York Rangers started the 2007-08 season off right with a 5-2 victory over at home the Florida Panthers. Michal Rozsival scored just 37 seconds into the opening frame to give the Rangers an early 1-0 lead. This was reminiscent of last season when Jaromir Jagr scored just 28 seconds into the new season.


Newly-signed Chris Drury, making his Rangers debut, scored the game-winning goal in the third period after the Blueshirts had given up two goals in the second period.


The Rangers then travelled to the Canadian capital to take on the Ottawa Senators at ScotiaBank Place. After some sloppy defense led to two goals in the first six minutes, one of which was shorthanded, Henrik Lundqvist was stellar, and made some unbelievable saves. However, the problem for the Rangers was that Sens goaltender Martin Gerber played equally well the entire game, and shut them out.


The Rangers have been off since that game in Ottawa, but play Wednesday night at Nassau Coliseum in what looks to be a slugfest.
Rangers record: 1-1-0
Next week of opponents:
Wed, Oct 10 at Islanders
Fri, Oct 12 vs. Capitals
Sat, Oct 13 vs. Senators

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Rangers set for season opener



The New York Rangers have their roster set after some tough decisions through training camp and preseason. Eighteen of their twenty veterans that remain on the roster were with the team last year, with the two new obvious standouts being July 1st signings Chris Drury and Scott Gomez.

This year's team sees a few jersey number changes since last season and the preseason. Dan Girardi wore #46 last season and through the preseason, but now wears #5. Ryan Callahan, who wore #43 last season and during preseason, will now wear #24. Marc Staal, who wore #42 for preseason, will now wear #18. Lastly, Blair Betts wore #19 last season, and switched to #15 before training camp so Scott Gomez could take his old number.

The role of backup goaltender was given to Stephen Valiquette while his competitor, Al Montoya, was assigned to the Hartford Wolf Pack. Valiquette will back-up the Blueshirts' young, superstar goaltender, Henrik Lundqvist.

At center, the team will see Blair Betts, Scott Gomez, Chris Drury, Ryan Hollweg, and rookie Brandon Dubinsky.

Listed at left wing, they have Brendan Shanahan, and Sean Avery

At right wing, they'll play rookie Ryan Callahan, Colton Orr, and captain Jaromir Jagr.

Their roster lists Petr Prucha, Marcel Hossa, and Martin Straka as non-specific forwards.

Their remaining defensemen are Michal Rozsival, Dan Girardi, Marek Malik, rookie Marc Staal, Thomas Pock, Paul Mara, Jason Strudwick, and Fedor Tyutin.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Flames get 1st win.


The Calgary Flames won their first pre-season game Tuesday night, with a 3-2 SO win over San Jose.
Kristian Huselius scored both flames goals in regulation. While goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff played stellar in net for the flames. After letting the first two shots in, Kiprusoff would not allow another one past.
San Jose started fast with Marleau scoring just 30 seconds into the game. Patrick Rissmiller continued a minute and a half later with San Jose's second goal. The Sharks couldnt find the back of the net again though.
The Shootouts went to a fourth shooter untill Craig Conroy put it away. Kristian Huselius and Owen Nolan also scored in the shootouts, while Cheechoo and Marleau got the goals for San Jose.
Evgeni Nabokov made 18 saves on 20 shots, while Miikka Kiprusoff stopped 32 on 34 shots.
Next Game:
Calgary at Edmonton - Sept. 26, 2007. (9:00 p.m.)
San Jose at Vancouver - Sept. 26, 2007 (10:00 p.m.)

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Maintenance break, gone until Saturday

The team here at this blog will be busy taking a break trying to make this site a better environment and more enjoyable for you the readers, we will be testing a lot of new things, but we will be back in commission on Saturday the 29th.


See you then.

Regards,
The Coolest blog team ever.

Panthers 3, Blackhawks 2


In a rare 12:00 start, Olli Jokinen scored two third period goals to lift the Florida Panthers to a 3-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks. Anthony Stewart had a first period goal for the Panthers as well. Patrick Sharp and Robert Lang had tallies for the Blackhawks.


Nikolai Khabibulin stopped 29 of 32 shots for the Blackhawks, and Craig Anderson stopped 14 of 16 for the Panthers.


3 Stars:

3. Robert Lang (CHI)

2. Cory Murphy (FLA)

1. Olli Jokinen (FLA)


Attendance: 4,414


Panthers record: 4-1-0

Blackhawks record: 2-3-1


Panthers next opponent: Wed, Sep 26 vs. Thrashers

Blackhawks next opponent: Sat, Sep 29 at Blues

Kings 7, Red Bulls 6


The Los Angeles Kings were in Austria for a game against the EC Red Bull Salzburg. No information is available for the game except the final score and a little bit of tournament info.


The Kings are participating in a single-elimination Austrian tournament with the EC Red Bull Salzburg, HC Davos, and Farjestads BK. Because of the Kings' victory over Salzburg, they will face the winner of the HC Davos and Farjestads BK game on Wednesday. Salzburg will play the losing club.


Another note about Austria is that their official language is German, and much of their hockey league is home to many former NHLers. The Red Bulls' roster alone includes former King Josh Green, forward Frank Banham, who saw 32 NHL games, defensemen Rick Jackman (231 NHL games), Doug Lynch (2 NHL games), and Brad Fast (1 game), as well as former St. Louis Blues netminder Reinhard Divis, who played 28 NHL games.