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Get Ready For Playoff Hockey

2006_03_srangerslib.gifIt has been nine long years since the Rangers last made the playoffs, but the drought is finally over thanks to a 3-2 victory over Philadelphia Wednesday night. The win gave New York 96 points a number which 9th place Atlanta will not be able to reach.

Kevin Weekes was the hero of the game, making several key saves during regulation and then two great stops in the shootout. Weekes was only playing because of a hip injury suffered by Henrik Lundqvist, something the Rangers are confident is not serious. Michael Nylander added two points and a goal in the shootout.

While the playoff spot is great considering how low expectations were at the start of the season, this team has given its fans a reason to want more. Beating the Flyers gives them a 3-point lead in the division with seven games left to play and winning the division should make them the third seed in the Eastern Conference. It won’t be easy; they have games remaining against three other probable playoff teams, New Jersey, Ottawa and Philadelphia as well as two more tilts with the Islanders.

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  • section313

    Weekes is a stellar goaltender and a class act - we're lucky to have him.

  • Peter

    Thanks, rad, you are correct.

  • rad

    the lead is only 3 points - philly picked up one for the overtime loss.

  • dan

    I was there too... Weekes' best game all season. The garden was ALIVE! So fun and such an accomplishment. I am a very proud NY hockey fan.

  • I was at the game, and Weekes was amazing. The second goal was completely not his fault, it was the defenseman's. He even had a Patrick Roy sprawl save thrown in there that had the Garden on its feet chanting "Weeeeeekes!"

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