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Last Night's Action: Toronto Sweeps New York

Last Night's Action: Toronto Sweeps New York

  • Maple Leafs 3, Rangers 2 (OT): For two periods, this game rivaled paint drying for boredom. Four final-session goals (including a game-tying strike by Michal Rozsival with 40 seconds to go) helped pick things up. Unfortunately for the Rangers, they allowed the overtime score by Niklas Hagman, costing them the extra point.
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    Last Night's Action: A Big Win For The Islanders

    Last Night's Action: A Big Win For The Islanders

    • Islanders 4 Rangers 3 (Shootout): This was not a game for fans of goaltenders. Henrik Lundqvist was terrible, Wade Dubielewicz was too but better when it counted and the Islanders prevailed in a sloppy game. more ›

    Last Night's Action: That Other Comeback

    Last Night's Action: That Other Comeback

    • Rangers 5, Canadiens 3: Fans who tired of FOX's marathon Super Bowl pregame show may have migrated to NBC to catch this inspired effort by the Rangers. Playing in Montreal -- did any of them get to watch the Super Bowl, or even want to watch? -- the Blueshirts scored five unanswered goals after trailing, 3-0, early in the second period. Chris Drury had the go-ahead goal, and Scott Gomez, Michal Rozsival, Martin Straka and Brandon Dubinsky also scored. Coach Tom Renney, who has not had the most job security of late, described this as a character win. The Rangers sit at seventh place in the Eastern Conference, with 60 points. They trail the Flyers -- whom they dominated -- by only three points in their Atlantic Division.
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    Last Night's Action: #2 Goes To The Rafters

    Last Night's Action: #2 Goes To The Rafters

    Beloved former Ranger Brian Leetch only made one mistake, mentioning Jim Dolan in his speech and the Rangers only made one mistake, letting Marian Hossa get free to score a goal. Hossa’s goal early in the second period put Atlanta in front and threatened to ruin Brian Leetch Night, but the Rangers recovered. more ›

    Last Night's Action: Second Chances Help

    Last Night's Action: Second Chances Help

  • Wild 6, Rangers 3: What do they call it when someone scores five goals? Don't ask the Rangers. They had no answers for Marian Gaborik, who did just that. It was the first time in 11 years that someone lit the lamp five times. Michal Rozsival, Martin Straka and Nigel Dawes had the New York goals. The Rangers are just 2-5-1 in their last eight games, and they play at a tough Colorado team Friday night. more ›

  • Last Night's Action: Isles Keep Upper Hand

    Last Night's Action: Isles Keep Upper Hand

    Islanders 2, Rangers 1: For all the success the Rangers have had against the rest of the league, they still can't solve the Islanders. Five-game winning streak? Poof! Rick DiPietro made 18 saves and the Islanders won for the third time in three games between the two clubs. Ruslan Fedotenko and Josef Vasicek each scored in the second period, and Michal Rozsival scored a short-handed goal for the Rangers. He now has seven goals... more ›

    Last Night's Action: Fourth Time a Charm

    Last Night's Action: Fourth Time a Charm

    Devils 6, Flyers 2: After three failed bids to get Martin Brodeur his 500th career win, the Devils finally provided him some margin of error. They played stingy defense and lit the lamp six times en route to an easy milestone win. Brodeur joins Patrick Roy as the only netminders with 500 wins. Dainius Zubrus got the party started and added an assist. As happy as the Devils are for Brodeur, they're probably happiest that... more ›

    Last Night's Action: More Homecooking For The Rangers

    Last Night's Action: More Homecooking For The Rangers

    Rangers 4 Pittsburgh 2: That’s not a misprint, the Rangers really scored four goals tonight. Scott Gomez got things started for New York with a goal 7:35 into the game. But, Pittsburgh came right back and tied things on a Sergei Gonchar slap shot. But, Sean Avery did what he does best, get under opponents’ skin and he goaded Gary Roberts into a double minor. Roberts should know better and his mistake setup Michal Rozsival’s... more ›

    Last Night's Action: A Winning Streak!

    Last Night's Action: A Winning Streak!

    That’s all that Henrik Lundqvist needed as he recorded his 3rd shutout of the season by making 31 saves. Lundqvist has played every game of the year so far for New York, but at some point they will have to let Stephen Valiquette play a game in goal. They are going to try and get the offense going before that, but with back-to-back game coming up Monday and Tuesday, time is running out. more ›

    Last Night's Action: 'Tis Better to Give than Receive

    Last Night's Action: 'Tis Better to Give than Receive

    Maybe it will take some time for this Rangers team to click. They have so many playmakers that they may need time to adjust to sharing the ice with such talent. That's a good problem to have, and given the lack of urgency directed toward the regular season, the Rangers have some time to figure it out. more ›

    Last Night's Action: A New York Minute

    Last Night's Action: A New York Minute

    -Rangers 3 Devils 2: Through two periods New Jersey displayed the form that has made them a great franchise the past twelve years. The Devils played great defense and when they did allow a shot, a rarity in the first 40 minutes; Martin Brodeur was there to back them up. Throw in a soft goal allowed by Lundqvist and a conversion on a 5-on-3 power play and New Jersey seemed in complete control heading into the third period. more ›

    Last Night's Action:  Three Times The Fun

    Last Night's Action: Three Times The Fun

    -Knicks 118 Memphis 117 (Triple OT): New York almost wrecked their season in the first game. After building an 18-point lead in the fourth quarter, the Knicks let it slip away and found themselves in a contest of endurance. more ›

    Henrik the Great

    Henrik the Great

    He won’t win, but Henrik Lundqvist deserves consideration for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s top rookie. He is third in save percentage, fourth in goal against average and has 18 wins. His latest victory came last night in Pittsburgh as he made several great saves to backstop the Rangers to a 4-2 victory. more ›

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