2019 March

Even Erik Karlsson could be available with Senators a mess

OTTAWA, Ont. — Things have changed so much for the Senators since they booted the Rangers from the second round of the playoffs this past spring that Ottawa general manager Pierre Dorion felt it necessary to stand up and take questions Wednesday for what he said could go on for “an hour.” With the Rangers […]

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Josh Bailey hat trick not enough for Islanders in tough road loss

Click:but also is easy COLUMBUS, Ohio — Josh Bailey’s hat trick proved not to be enough to rally the Islanders on Thursday in a 6-4 loss to the Blue Jackets. Zach Werenski had a goal and an assist for Columbus, and Sergei Bobrovsky knocked down 21 shots as the Blue Jackets held off multiple comeback […]

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It’s time for the Rangers’ fire sale

Regarding the Rangers, who with 16 wins in 31 games entering Friday’s Garden match against the Kings, are precisely the ordinary team their record indicates: 1. Stretches such as this one, in which the Blueshirts have played well in one of their past six matches (good versus the Devils while poor against the Panthers, Penguins, […]

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Scrappy Devils fall in overtime in Montreal

MONTREAL — Tomas Plekanec scored 1:52 into overtime and the Canadiens beat the Devils 2-1 on Thursday night to snap a three-game slide. Andrew Shaw scored for the Canadiens (14-14-4) in the first period and Carey Price made 31 saves in his ninth straight start. Stefan Noesen had the goal for the Devils (17-9-5), who […]

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Mika Zibanejad injury is test Rangers can’t avoid

The phrase Alain Vigneault used superstitiously was “touch wood.” “We’ve been — touch wood — fairly healthy up front,” the Rangers coach said Wednesday morning in Ottawa, “other than Mika in the middle.” No, “Mika in the Middle” is not the name of a new sitcom, but there is drama as the Rangers deal with […]

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Erik Karlsson represents a perfect Islanders opportunity

When Pierre Dorion walked into the press conference room in Ottawa on Wednesday evening before his team’s game against the Rangers, he said he had just got off the phone with another general manager and could have made a deal “three minutes ago.” Maybe it was hyperbole, but Dorion added, “Just to make a deal […]

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Rick Nash nets late game-winner as Rangers take down Kings

This was an impressive one from the Rangers, who were not necessarily at their sharpest, but played with grit and moxie throughout Friday’s 4-2 victory over the imposing, fourth-overall Kings at the Garden. “When you’re playing a big team like that with a heavy style, you have to win a majority of the 50-50 battles […]

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Don’t expect to see Mika Zibanejad back this weekend

Click:OU192148 The Rangers will be without Mika Zibanejad until at least Tuesday night’s match at the Garden against the Ducks, according to coach Alain Vigneault. Zibanejad, the first-line center and critical component of the first power-play unit that has gone stale in his absence, will miss a ninth straight game Saturday in Boston as he […]

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Sean Avery memoir a fascinating look beyond the rink

There is an attorney I know who grew up an avid Devils fan during the organization’s Era of Excellence and remains steadfast in his support of his team. Which is to say — needless to say — he found Sean Avery a detestable character without redeeming qualities. And yet, almost against his will, this educated […]

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Mats Zuccarello lifts Rangers over Bruins in overtime

BOSTON — The Rangers’ schedule had allowed them some breadth to find their game early in the season, and when they finally were thrown into the grinder, they showed some resolve. The Blueshirts wrapped up a segment of six games in nine nights with a gutsy 3-2 overtime victory against the Bruins on Saturday, a […]

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