Monthly Archives: October 2014
UPDATE: Glass to play against Columbus 10-11-14
After missing practice on Friday for a maintenance day with a tight back, Tanner Glass will play tonight in Columbus.
Glass’ toughness and penalty killing ability will certainly help against an aggressive Blue Jackets team in a game that is likely to be an intense game as the former Jackets’ captain, Rick Nash, goes back to his former arena for the second time.
Vigneault said that if Glass is available to play, the lineups would likely to be the same. So expect this lineup for tonight’s game.
Kreider-St. Louis-Nash
Hagelin-Brassard-Zuccarello
Duclair-Miller-Stempniak
Glass-Dominic Moore-Fast
McDonagh-Girardi
Staal-Klein
John Moore-Hunwick
Talbot
Tonight’s game marks Matt Hunwick’s Ranger debut as he replaces the injured Dan Boyle in the lineup.
Kevin Klein will now be paired with Staal and Hunwick will play with John Moore.
The Rangers were 2-1-1 against Columbus, with both wins coming on the road. Tonight marks the first of four meetings between the two teams.
Last season’s matchup against Columbus on March 21st, 2014 was one that saw an all out brawl as well as Nash drop the gloves against Matt Calvert in a 3-1 Rangers victory.
Rangers make adjustments as they head Into Columbus; Kostka recalled from Hartford
Bobby Bevilacqua
The Rangers lineup will be changed even further as Rick Nash leads the Blueshirts into Columbus to face his former team.
Last year, when Nash returned to Columbus for the first time since coming to New York, Rangers’ fans were treated with one of his best, and most emotional, games of the season.

Rick Nash had a very eventful return to Columbus last year, which included a goal that was called back, a fight with Matt Calvert (pictured), and excellent play from the big man.
Nash did not score in the game, but was all over the ice, and registered 7 shots on goal. Nash did get the puck past Blue Jackets’ goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, but it was called back on a controversial incidental contact ruling.
Rangers Win Thriller in St. Louis; Dan Boyle out 4-6 Weeks
Bobby Bevilacqua
The Rangers began the 2014-2015 with a victory in a surprisingly chippy game against a St. Louis team that won 52 games last year. New York won on a late goal in the third period by Rick Nash, who also scored another goal in the first period and assisted on Kreider’s goal in the third.
The Rangers came out firing on all cylinders. The first period was dominated by New York. They had twice as many shots as St. Louis, and skaters all over the ice were blocking shots and using the stick effectively, by making timely poke checks and deflecting shots from the Blues. St. Louis had just two shots at the nine minute mark of the first period. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers Lines 10/09/14 vs. St. Louis
Bobby Bevilacqua
The Rangers starters for opening night have been announced, and the lineup is listed below: Read the rest of this entry
Season Opener: Players to Watch
Bobby Bevilacqua
The day we all have been waiting for is finally here. Tonight, at 8 PM, after 118 days of waiting, the Rangers begin the 2014-2015 season against the St. Louis Blues on the road.
Tonight’s lineup will look a lot different from last years, and four of the skaters tonight will be making their Rangers debut. Those four are Tanner Glass, Anthony Duclair, Lee Stempniak and Dan Boyle.
While all the skaters will be integral to the performance tonight, there are some that Rangers fans should specifically be watching during the game. Read the rest of this entry
