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Rangers look to save their season tonight in Tampa Bay
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers are back in action tonight in Tampa, needing a win in order to save their season and force a Game 7 at Madison Square Garden. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
Here we are again. A familiar spot for Rangers fans over the past few seasons. The same situation the Rangers found themselves in against the Capitals. After a tough 2-0 loss at Madison Square Garden, the Rangers have their backs against the wall, facing elimination at Amalie Arena tonight in Game 6.
Although the game is obviously huge and very meaningful, players in the locker room had an aura of confidence, with Henrik Lundqvist reminding everyone that, “We’ve been here before,” and Marc Staal saying that “we’re a tough out.”
That they are. Since the start of the 2012 playoffs, the Rangers have played in 17 elimination games, posting a 14-3 record in those games, including winning three straight elimination games against the Capitals in the last round. They’ve been in these games before, and know how to handle themselves. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers prepared for pivotal Game 5 at MSG; Nash and St. Louis ready to continue success
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers are back on home ice, looking to come away with a win in a very important Game 5, and move to within one game of advancing. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
What a difference Friday’s 5-1 win at Amalie Arena makes in the series. Following a 6-2 loss and a 6-5 overtime loss in consecutive games, panic was widespread through Rangerstown about many facets of the Rangers game. Now, the series is tied at two games apiece, both teams have scored 14 goals in the series, and the Rangers get to play a crucial Game 5 on home ice tonight.
Game 5 is always seen as one of the most important games in the series, especially when the series is tied like it is for the Rangers and the Lightning. The winner of tonight’s game has a huge advantage, needing to win just once in two games to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. Tampa Bay gets to play Game 6 at Amalie Arena, and the Rangers would have the advantage in a potential Game 7 at Madison Square Garden.
Needless to say, this game is very important. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers ready for crucial Game 4 in Tampa; Stronger defense key
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers and Lightning are back at it tonight in a crucial game for New York in what feels like a must win for Vigneault’s squad. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
Forget about the last two games, start fresh on Friday, and earn a split in Tampa to bring the series back to MSG for Game 5.
That’s the mentality that all of the Rangers’ skaters must have when heading into Game 4 tonight at Amalie Arena, a crucial, almost must win for New York. After a disastrous past two games, full of undisciplined play and defensive breakdowns, the team needs to move past that and be much better tonight.
While it’s not technically a must-win elimination game, it surely feels like that. The Rangers still only trail the Lightning by a two games to one series lead, and a win tonight would send the series back to Madison Square Garden with the series even, and home ice advantage back in favor of New York.
That will be no easy task, as the Lightning have built up a ton of momentum after scoring a dozen goals in the last two games. Their offense has been electric, generating a ton of high quality chances and converting on a lot of their opportunities. They have confidence, posing a challenge to the Rangers. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers need a more disciplined effort in Game 3 on the road
Bobby Bevilacqua

Game 2 got very chippy and aggressive towards the end. That will likely carry over into Game 3 in Tampa Bay tonight. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals was an anomaly. The Rangers were completely off their game for the first 34 minutes. They took too many penalties, made way too many errors, and didn’t give themselves much of a chance to win from the initial puck drop.
I don’t think that will be the case in Game 3, which is down in Tampa Bay at Amalie Arena. Ryan McDonagh and Alain Vigneault were two of the most vocal people following the loss, and they were not happy. McDonagh criticized the team’s “embarrassing, stupid, selfish penalties,” and head coach Alain Vigneault criticized the miscues and lack of scoring.
Now the series shifts to Tampa Bay with both teams having secured one win out of the first two games at Madison Square Garden. Now the Lightning, the best home team in the NHL (32-8-1), get a crack at capitalizing on their home ice idvantage against the Rangers, the best road team in the NHL (28-11-2). Read the rest of this entry
Rangers look to build big advantage with second win; Stepan streaking
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers and Lightning play Game 2 at Madison Square Garden tonight,. Expect a big push back from Jon Cooper and the Lightning. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
Following yet another 2-1 victory over the Lightning in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Rangers will look to capitalize on their home ice advantage and take a 2-0 series lead by stifling Tampa Bay’s offense again.
But that isn’t such an easy task. Alain Vigneault masterfully matched his defensemen up against certain members of the Lightning offense, limiting Steven Stamkos to just one shot on goal, and controlling th pace of play at even strength. Jon Cooper, head coach of the Lightning, had strong words about his team, saying that “we were just handing them tickets to the movie and we were a turnstile and watching them go by.”
The Lightning are very likely to have a better effort tonight than they did on Saturday afternoon. Surprisingly, there really wasn’t any sense of urgency from Tampa, especially when Ben Bishop was out of the net. The Rangers pushed them around the whole game, using their size as a major advantage. They couldn’t get much going at even strength, and they’ll be aiming to change that tonight. Read the rest of this entry