Category Archives: Game Recaps
Rangers drop preseason thriller in Boston, Zuccarello scores in return
Alexandra Russo
The Rangers received their second loss of the pre-season against the Bruins at TD Garden in Thursday night’s matchup. Some key players to watch this preseason are Hayes, Gibbons, and Oscar Lindberg from the Rangers’ lineup. Patrice Bergeron and Spooner from the Bruins stood out, as well.
Some familiar faces, including Glass, Nash, Boyle, McDonagh, Brassard, Yandle, and The King, Lundqvist, were back in action for the Rangers.
Joe Micheletti said before the game that Rick Nash is in “superb condition”, and he proved it with his strong checking and physical play. He mentioned that the Rangers intend to focus on each individual game, a strategy that has been in play for this team for a while now. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers Recap: Preseason Game Notes
Bobby Bevilacqua

Viktor Stalberg, Brady Skjei and Kevin Klein all performed well over the first two preseason games. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
The Rangers officially opened the preseason with back-to-back contests, defeating the Devils 6-3 at Madison Square Garden and falling to the Philadelphia Flyers.
Coming into training camp, it was obvious that the battle for roster spots would be much more competitive than last season. During the 2014 camp, it was pretty clear who would make the team and who wouldn’t.
This year, the Rangers signed guys like Jayson Megna and Luke Adam to bolster their AHL depth, as well as acquiring NHL players in Viktor Stalberg and Emerson Etem. On top of that, their young talent, both on offense and defense, took big steps towards stepping into the NHL.
Who would have guessed it, but the Rangers actually appear to have a plethora of players that can potentially make the NHL roster. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers season comes to a close with shutout defeat in Game 7
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers lost a Game 7 at Madison Square Garden for the first time in history, coming just 20 minutes short of a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
For the first time in franchise history, the Rangers lost a Game 7 on home ice, getting shutout by the Tampa Bay Lightning as they continue their quest for the Stanley Cup, and the Rangers go home for the summer.
Prior to tonight, New York was 7-0 in Game 7s played at Madison Square Garden. They earned the right to play tonight’s game on home ice by winning the President’s Trophy in the regular season. But that effectively went to waste, as the Rangers lost three of four games on home ice, and were shut out in Game 5 and 7. They scored just four goals at the Garden in this series.
The loss also snapped a 10 game win streak at Madison Square Garden in elimination games for the Rangers, as well as a six game win streak in Game 7s. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers force a Game 7 at MSG with statement win over Tampa
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers congratulate Henrik Lundqvist following their strong 7-3 win at the Amalie Arena, forcing a decisive Game 7 at Madison Square Garden on Friday. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Taylor/MSG Photos.
They did it again.
With their season on the line, the Rangers performed very well down in Tampa Bay, staving off elimination with a 7-3 Game Six victory, setting the scene for a winner take all Game 7 at Madison Square Garden on Friday.
The Rangers are now 15-3 in their last 18 games when facing elimination since the start of the 2012 playoffs, including four wins in these playoffs. The resiliency and character that this team has is truly astounding, and they continue to get it done when their backs are against the wall.
There has been one specific player that has been a big part of those elimination game wins, and that man is Henrik Lundqvist, who was very strong again tonight. Read the rest of this entry
Rangers pushed to the brink with shutout loss at the Garden
Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers dropped a crucial Game 5 at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, forcing them into a situation where htey need to win the next two games in order to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.
It’s disappointing that the Rangers laid an egg in one of the most important games of the season, and not taking what they learned in Game 4 into their game plan. They didn’t crash the net at all or get to the middle of the ice for prime scoring chances and rebounds, which is one of the ways they scored goals on Friday. The power play was anemic tonight, and two good plays from Tampa cost the Rangers.
New York had tons of puck possession and zone time, but it didn’t lead to shots on goal, The Rangers were trying to pass their way into the net, and the Lightning were having none of it. Instead of driving to the net, they stayed around the perimeter. It was ultimately a 60 minute skating session, with the Rangers not doing enough to get pucks past Bishop. Read the rest of this entry
