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Dom Moore’s late goal lifts Rangers to dominating Game 1 win at MSG

Bobby Bevilacqua

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Henrik Lundqvist celebrates as the horn sounds, signaling a Game 1 win for the Rangers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

The Rangers had been the better team at even strength throughout most of the game, it took a late goal from Dominic Moore to send the Rangers home happy, coming away with yet another 2-1 win and a 1-o series lead early.

Although it’s only one game, getting off on the right foot is a great way for the Rangers to start the series, giving them a chance to go up two games and head into Tampa with a significant advantage. Having home ice is a luxury, and it would be great to see the Rangers take true advantage of it.

Also, Ben Bishop came into this game with an 8-0-0 record against the Rangers in his career. Getting a win in game one lets the Rangers then know that he can be beaten, and gives them a confidence boost. The armor has been pierced. Read the rest of this entry

Rangers open Conference Finals at home against familiar faces

Bobby Bevilacqua

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Martin St. Louis faces off against his former team, a place where he accomplished so much, as they stand between him and a return trip to the Stanley Cup Finals. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

The Rangers and the Lightning are meeting for the first time in five and a half months, as well as the first time ever in the Stanley Cup Playoffs as both teams battle for a chance to play in the Stanley Cup Final. The Rangers are looking to make it back to the finals for the second straight year, while the Lightning are in the Eastern Conference Final for the first time since 2011.

The connections between these two teams are well documented, especially following the captain for captain trade last season involving Ryan Callahan and Martin St. Louis. Anton Stralman and Brian Boyle both played on the Rangers last season, and Dan Boyle and Dominic Moore were both key members of the Lightning at one point.

But all of that is behind the two teams, who are focused on doing whatever they can to win. St. Louis said it best following Friday’s practice. “You try and approach it as any other team. They’re the team in the way of where we want to be.” Read the rest of this entry

6 Keys to the Rangers taking down the Tampa Bay Lightning

Bobby Bevilacqua

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After an emotional comeback against the Washington Capitals, the Rangers find themselves back in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Here’s what they need to do to win. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

The Washington Capitals presented a lot more obstacles in the second round than were originally anticipating, building up a 3-1 series lead and taking the Rangers through a physical, exciting seven game series. But Alain Vigneault and his coaching staff were able to make the right adjustments, and counter Barry Trotz’s strategies to come away with a series win.

The Capitals and Penguins both tried to focus on shutting down the Rangers’ strengths; their speed, transition game, and puck possession. It worked for the most part, as each series was very close, and forced the Rangers to mostly abandon the long stretch passes and work on other ways of creating possession and scoring chances.

That probably won’t be a problem against the Lightning, mainly due to the fact that the Lightning can actually match up against the Rangers’ speed. So expect a more wide-open style of play, with more scoring chances, odd-man rushes, and probably more goals. Read the rest of this entry

Series Preview, Round 3: Rangers vs. Lightning

Bobby Bevilacqua

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The Rangers and Lightning are meeting in the playoffs for the first time ever, with strong connections on both sides. This could be a special series for both teams. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

Last night, the Rangers became the first team in NHL history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit in consecutive years following Derek Stepan’s overtime heroics at Madison Square Garden, sending his team back to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive year, and the third time in the past four years.

Now, the Rangers and the Tampa Bay Lightning will face off in the postseason for the first time ever, fighting for a chance to play for the Stanley Cup. But connections and bloodlines run deep with these teams, making this matchup truly special.

On March 5th, 2014, just hours before the trade deadline ended, the Rangers traded their captain, Ryan Callahan, as well as two draft picks to the Tampa Bay Lightning for their captain, future hall of famer Martin St. Louis. Contract negotiations between Ryan Callahan and Glen Sather went downhill, and the relationship between Martin St. Louis and Steve Yzerman had soured, prompting St. Louis to request a trade to the one place he wanted to be; New York. Read the rest of this entry

Rangers one “Step” closer; Advance to Eastern Conference Finals with overtime win over Caps

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The Rangers’ players and coaches celebrate after Derek Stepan scores the overtime winner, sending the Rangers to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive year. Photo courtesy of MSG Photos.

Bobby Bevilacqua

The Rangers are back in the Eastern Conference Finals baby!

Despite trailing the series three games to one, the Rangers managed to complete the comeback, winning Game 7 at home thanks to a Derek Stepan overtime winner. They are back in the Conference Finals for the second consecutive year, and the third time in four years.

The Rangers became the first team in NHL history to come back from 3-1 series deficits in consecutive years. Last year, the Rangers faced a 3-1 series deficit against the Pittsburgh Penguins, but were able to overcome that to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.

The Rangers also extended their win streak to 10 consecutive wins when facing elimination at Madison Square Garden. They are also 7-0 in franchise history in Game 7s on home ice. Read the rest of this entry