2019 March

Rangers-Senators a battle for the love of an entire nation

OTTAWA — A playoff series between the Rangers and Senators begins with Game 1 of their second-round matchup Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre. It also begins a battle for the heart of Sweden. In one corner is Henrik Lundqvist and his Rangers, the top NHL team in Lundqvist’s native land — largely because of […]

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NHL playoffs breathing life into announcer fighting cancer

Any game spent in the booth is sublime right now for Dave Strader. But one spent in this booth perhaps means just a little bit more. Strader’s fight with bile duct cancer has been well documented, especially since he has been feeling well enough to call a handful of postseason games for NBC Sports. After […]

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Rangers fall in Game 1 after Lundqvist beat on unlikely goal

OTTAWA — Walking in the locker room, the look on Henrik Lundqvist’s face said it all. There he was with his pads still on, looking exasperated, worn out, just utterly disappointed. His mouth agape, his eyes upward, his hat even partially askew. Not an easy one to swallow, that’s for sure, as fellow Swede Erik […]

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Two legendary announcers offer perfect hockey menu

Though we’re often told, “There’s more than one way to skin a cat,” I’m not interested in knowing any of them. What catches my attention, especially at Stanley Cup playoffs time, is how there is more than one way to watch a hockey game, especially as provided for decades by Sam Rosen and Mike “Doc” […]

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The extremely questionable way Rangers lost this game

OTTAWA — Rangers coach Alain Vigneault was not trying to make an excuse for his team’s 2-1 loss to the Senators in Game 1 Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre. Instead, he was just stating what he thought were the facts. In this instance, that meant he thought the Senators should have been called for […]

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Rangers better step up intensity level, or they’re in trouble

OTTAWA — There was a truck positioned in the arena as a promotional vehicle, and row upon row of empty seats in the upper bowl plus a fair number of prime unoccupied locations in the lower stands, as well. Who knew the playoffs were in Brooklyn this year? Actually, more to the point, who knew […]

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Now Rangers fans can try to score against Henrik Lundqvist

Josh Schonbrun stands about 6 feet from the goal, eyes Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist guarding against a score and volleys the puck around with the tip of his stick. Then he arches back and swats the disk toward a crouching Lundqvist. Bang! It slams past No. 30 and lodges into the net. No, Schonbrun is […]

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Rangers block Sabres from talking with Chris Drury

OTTAWA — Chris Drury isn’t going anywhere — for now. In his first year as the Rangers’ assistant general manager after one year as the director of player development, Drury seemingly has become a very valuable part of their front office under President Glen Sather and GM Jeff Gorton. So much so that when the […]

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Here’s how Alain Vigneault can find spark Rangers are missing

OTTAWA — It is one game, but it is also seven. Though Alain Vigneault won’t overreact to the Rangers’ sleepy and sloppy performance in Thursday’s 2-1 defeat to the Senators in Game 1 of Round 2 because that is simply not his way, it is incumbent upon the coach to find the way to jump-start […]

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Rangers will be down 2-0 if they follow this losing formula

OTTAWA — In some inexplicable way, it seems that one loss, and the way it happened, has made the opportunity in front of the Rangers all the more tangible. There is no longer any reason to beat around the bush with this team that might have started the season with uncertainty but now has nothing […]

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