Ranger Onslaught
A New York Rangers BLOG
Monday, January 7, 2013
Can I Get Excited Now?
I'm not allowing myself too. Until the CBA is ratified by the board of governors on Wednesday I will NOT jump through the ceiling. I will NOT hang up my massive Ranger crest on the wall in my room. I will NOT immediately put my skates on and practice stick handling in the park. I will NOT SCREAM!!!
But if it does happen...
This is incredible timing.. I mean technically it sucks, there never should have been a lockout in the 1st place... but here we are with the World Juniors just finished and the season possibly beginning in just 2 weeks? I'm fuckin' ready.
-|\/|arbar
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Those Who Know, Know Fedotenko!
Yes Biron was amazing. Yes Girardi did everything AGAIN... and somehow we got another two points out of a poor and disorganized effort where the only visible strategy on multiple occasions seemed to be: "chase the puck around." Who was just as excellent in this game as Marty Biron though? Ruslan Fedotenko!
Feds played a part in every positive for the Rangers last night. He scored the 1st PP goal on a brilliantly simple deflection, and then he drew the penalty that lead to Callahan's PP goal. Who got the primary assist on Cally's goal? Mmm hmm, Feds. Man did he look dangerous all night... he was flying all over the place!
Ruslan is a responsible, intelligent, and deeply experienced player who I believe should be given more minutes. I really can't think of any situation this season or last where giving him more ice team seemed like anything even approaching a risky proposition. There was a lot of talk during preseason about who should play on the 1st line with Richards and Gabby, and along with Wolski and Stepan I clearly remember Feds being suggested as well. I'm not saying he should be the permanent solution, but giving him some playing time with those two here and there cannot possibly hurt the team at all.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Baffled...... 2-0 EDM
I decided to sleep on it to see if my subconscious could arrive at some sort of understanding in regards to the disaster that was the game last night... Good morning folks, I am still baffled.
It would be so easy to jump on Torts for not giving Biron the start last night, but in all likelihood even Henrik didn't know there was a possibility he'd start getting cramps half way through the game. That is not what I'm going to call out Torts for, it was switching Gaborik and Callahan. Why? What could possibly be the reason for this? You're not getting enough chemistry so you make a switch that effectively removes it completely? It's also not like there weren't good things happening on the 1st line! The 1st line WAS getting chances. Maybe some games they need a chance to get onto the same page? to get warmed up? Gaborik breakaway... remember that? No no no, I don't want any more of that... Gabby, get out there with Dubi and Anisimov and see what you can do without the guy that has been a part of every one of your goals this season.
Give these lines a chance. The 2nd and 3rd are already proven from last season, and the 1st one has been kicking ass. Have a little faith in this team as it is... every line is like a mini-team. Give them a chance to learn from their mistakes and grow stronger. I see no reason to believe that another goal or two would not have been scored by our first line last night.
I am normally a big supporter of Torts but seriously, just let em' play! What do you have to lose in the 6th game of the season??
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
I Cannot Believe My Eyes
When McDonagh scored I raised my fists up to eye level and shook them conservatively.
When Boyle scored I stared with my mouth open... motionless.
When Gaborik scored I really just didn't know what to do with myself at all.
How did this happen? The answer is simple: Henrik Lundqvist was in the zone, and when the King is in the zone, he is a living god. Nothing worked for Vancouver. By the end of the game the Canucks would find themselves staring at a score board that read shots 40, and goals 0 for the home team.
Manny Malhotra (who I love) said during the 2nd intermission that they were doing a good job and just needed to stick with the plan..... No luck there!
Unreal. McDonagh, unreal. Just so exciting to see the young players making things happen. Many have been upset (and understandably so) about the injury of Marc Staal, but I have been saying since preseason that these experiences for the kids are priceless and will pay off in the future. Whatever D man goes to Hartford when Staal returns will be so much the wiser than if they'd been there since the season's start.
Good good good. That's all I have to say... that and: we'd sure be dangerous if we could stop taking penalties!!!
OH! I almost forgot to mention: isn't it interesting that MSG failed to mention that we shut out the Canucks the last time we played them too? 1-0 at the Garden? They haven't scored a goal against us in two years.... (:
-|\/|arbar
Saturday, October 15, 2011
WHEN WILL THIS TEAM STOP TAKING PENALTIES?
I agree that the penalty on Callahan was preposterous but in the words of my cousin, "boarding, hooking, too many men on the ice, these are penalties that are going to bring you down." It does all make sense though, with two key defensive cogs out of the lineup things are bound to get desperate here and there, but you just can't give away power play opportunities over and over again because there is a chance you might get beat on a play.
Still however, I am not upset with the team really, a lot of things look really good and we got our first glimpse of some serious Richards > Gaborik magic. Also much like in life, there is the greatest benefit to making some big mistakes early on, so you can be smarter for the rest of it. Lets hope we start seeing some of that wisdom start manifesting itself when we go see the Canucks on Tuesday night at 10.
-|\/|arbar
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Traverse City Tournament Game 1: NYR 5 - SLB 2
If you felt anything like me last night, you really enjoyed watching game 1 of the prospects tournament last night. I wasn't expecting or really hoping for a win but it was definitely nice.
The most amazing thing was how it happened... So much cohesion from a squad that had only practiced together for 40 minutes prior to the game. 3 power play goals from units comprised essentially of strangers, who cycled the puck well and were very composed and unrushed when they had position. Great poise by Erixon, and CAPTAIN McIlrath.
Looking forward to game 2 tonite, and seeing more combinations in action.. after all the goal of the tournament is not so much to win the tournament, but to have a winning assessment of the talent in the organization.... oh yeah, and folks? WE'VE GOT A WHOOOOOOOOLE BUNCH. (:
-Marbar
Saturday, August 20, 2011
The Unbearable Wait
Still about a month away from preseason and I am suffering ladies and gentlemen. The draft and free agency provide some relief and entertainment in a time of no hockey, but this last month has been brutal. There is just NOTHING going on. It also does not help that we got Brad Richards and know that Cally is 100%. That makes the wait completely unbearable. The only "solution" if you can call it that is relentless watching of youtube clips and classic games on hulu... but all that does is dull the pain. Nope, until I'm actually at "The Pebble" for preseason Rangers/Devils, the pain will continue...