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Rangers aim to get back on track with important game against the Panthers
Posted by robertbevilacqua95
Bobby Bevilacqua

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After a disappointing California road trip that exposed many of the team’s flaws, the Rangers (40-24-8) enter the home stretch with just 10 games remaining, playing three of the next four games at MSG. They start tonight against the Florida Panthers (40-23-9), who sit in first place in the Atlantic Division.
In their last game out, Henrik Lundqvist kept his team in the game for a long time despite being completely outplayed. The Sharks totaled 52 shots on goal, two times as many shots as the Rangers had, and scored four times. That put the Rangers at 3-4-2 in the last nine games.
And while the Rangers are significantly cooling down, other teams are starting to heat up. The playoff picture in the Metropolitan is very tight. The Rangers currently sit in third place, tied with the Penguins in games played, wins and points. But Pittsburgh have won six straight games and eight of the last 10. The Blueshirts are three points ahead of the Islanders for the first wild card spot, but the Isles have two games in hand. And the Red Wings trail the Rangers by five points with no games in hand for the last Wild Card spot. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in Game Previews
Tags: Aaron Ekblad, Alain Vigneault, Aleksander Barkov, Antti Raanta, Chris Kreider, Dan Girardi, Derick Brassard, Eric Staal, Florida Panthers, Henrik Lundqvist, Jagr, Jaromir Jagr, Jonathan Huberdeau, Madison Square Garden, Marc Staal, Mats Zuccarello, MSG, New York Rangers, New York Rangers blog, Nick Bjugstad, NYR, Rangers, Rangers blog, Rangers vs Panthers, Reilly Smith, Rick Nash, Roberto Luongo
Quick Hits: The Florida Panthers are legit, Winter Classic, Changing the Playoff format
Posted by robertbevilacqua95
Bobby Bevilacqua
Welcome back to Quick Hits, a series where I talk about anything and everything around the NHL. The NHL is approaching the halfway mark of the season, and there are some really interesting storylines. The Panthers are in first place in the Atlantic, the Ducks are one of the worst teams in the league, and the Canadiens can’t win without Carey Price.
If there’s anything you want me to talk about in the next edition of Quick Hits, leave it in the comments section below.
The Florida Panthers are legit
Before the season started, I predicted that the Panthers would make the playoffs as a wild card team. I didn’t foresee the Canadiens falling off without Carey Price, or the Lightning struggling, or Detroit playing around .500 hockey.
So to the surprise of just about everybody, it’s the Florida Panthers that lead the Atlantic Division. Dave Tallon has constructed a team with an excellent blend of youth and veteran leadership, constructed through the draft and some smart offseason acquisitions. Read the rest of this entry →
Posted in In the Crease
Tags: Aaron Ekblad, Aleksander Barkov, Boston Bruins, Braden Holtby, Dallas Stars, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Florida Panthers, Gillette Stadium, Jagr, Jamie Benn, Jonathan Huberdeau, Justin Williams, Klingberg, Marchand suspension, Montreal Canadiens, NHL Winter Classic, Nicklas Backstrom, Ovechkin, Patrick Sharp, Quick Hits, Reilly Smith, TJ Oshie, Tyler Seguin, Washington Capitals
