NY Rangers 2011-2016 Season + Offseason Thread

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  1. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    Some writers just get on my nerves. I mean..what the f does this guy thinks Kreider has to become..a Dave Schulz now?

    You can name 20 or 30 guys in the NHL who hit hard and play aggressive that dont and will not fight.

    Im not saying Kreider will not fight...just that because you play aggressive doesnt mean crap. The writer even brings up his back and forth with that chick from the Penguins Crosby. This article just really got on my nerves.

    Link: http://nypost.com/2013/11/11/kreider-will-have-to-back-up-new-edge-in-his-game/

    Article:

    Kreider will have to back up new edge in his game

    By Larry Brooks

    The yarn as spun by Chris Kreider is he just happened to run over Scottie Upshall on his way to the bench for a change with 1:15 remaining and the Rangers up by a goal against the Panthers.

    “It was accidental contact,” the winger insisted following Monday’s practice. “You see that a lot every game.

    “I guess I have to do a better job of avoiding that.”

    The fact is Kreider avoided sanctions of any kind from the NHL Department of Player Safety for blasting a helpless Upshall into the boards between the benches after the Florida winger and the Blueshirts’ Derek Stepan sparred, cross-checked and slashed their way across the ice in a two-man confrontation that ended when the third man came in.

    “Absolutely he was protecting me,” Stepan told The Post following practice. “I know Chris as a person and as a player, and that was his thought process.

    “Obviously I think he understands that there’s a time and a place for that, and that wasn’t the right situation for it, given the score and the situation. I give him a lot of credit for wanting to stand up for me the way he did, but going about it the right way is another thing.

    “Chris is going through the process of finding his way in this league. There’s a learning curve and he’s going through that,” said Stepan. “But his heart is in the right place and so are his intentions. It’s good to know you have a teammate like that who is going to stand up for you.”

    Kreider apparently recognized the error of his ways the moment he was sent to the box for cross-checking, for the 22-year-old apologized to his teammates after the Rangers killed the penalty to preserve the 4-3 lead for their sixth victory in seven games.

    “It was a quick talk and we moved on,” said Henrik Lundqvist, who will oppose Martin Brodeur in nets on Tuesday when the Devils come to the Garden. “He understood right after it happened that it was the wrong decision.

    “Luckily it worked out and didn’t hurt us. You learn and you move on.”

    Kreider didn’t hit Upshall in the head. Upshall wasn’t injured, even as he tumbled backward awkwardly in the wall. And Upshall was able to see Kreider coming, even if at the last moment. Of course, Wile E Coyote saw the safe plummeting down on him, too, and that did the pesky creature about the same amount of good as it did Upshall on Sunday.

    Still, the NHL decided no harm, no foul beyond the minor assessed at the time to Kreider.

    “Knowing Chris, he’s a big, strong, young man who plays a physical-type game, but I don’t think he was trying to hurt anybody,” said coach Alain Vigneault. “He has played well at both ends of the rink. We need him to keep doing that.”

    Kreider has played with a jagged edge since rejoining the Rangers in Philadelphia on Oct. 24 after opening the season in Hartford. The combination of his speed, size, strength and skill has turned him into a menacing figure on the ice. There’s a ferocity to his game that has played a significant role in his team’s transformation.

    He is so strong that he takes a pound of flesh whenever he finishes a check. Opponents on the receiving end — and otherwise—have taken exception. Wednesday at the Garden, Sidney Crosby responded to a check with angry words. Thursday in Columbus, it was James Wisniewski and Fedor Tyutin. Sunday, after Kreider was assessed a bogus charging penalty in the first period for taking out 18-year-old Aleksander Barkov, Florida’s Sean Bergenheim yapped at Kreider on his way to the box. ME----UH DUH...PLAYERS TAKE EXCEPTION?

    “I guess he was just trying to stick up for a young player,” said Kreider. “I would do the same thing.”

    (Uh, like he kind of did on Sunday.)

    According to all available databases, Kreider has never been in a fight on the ice. Chances are he will be challenged to drop his gloves if he continues to play with the battering-ram mentality with which he has skated since his recall. Someone somewhere will initiate him. For better or worse, that’s the way it works in the NHL. ME----AND THAT WILL BE THE DAY KREIDER ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE GAME OF HOCKEY...GIMME A BREAK.

    “If you want to say that I’m playing with an edge, that’s what you can call it,” Kreider said. “I just don’t want to be easy to play against.

    “I think that’s how everybody wants to play.”


    and for the record...that hit and penalty was very very stupid...and down the road...very very good. Guys on the team took note and will not, now, remember the stupidity but what Kreider has now become...which is a extremely valuable player to this team.
     
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  2. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    Brooksie is a moron, pot stirrer ask Torts, we finally have a power forward whose an animal and he has to spoil it, why would he have to fight he's more valuable on the ice he has skill, he's not a goon, he's superstrong and super irritating
     
  3. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    Its absurd. Totally absurd. Kreider may choose to fight..but we can name dozens and dozens and dozens of players who play hard..hit hard..and do not fight for the most part.

    I mean..just take a look at the rangers. MAC...Staal...play real tough..but rarely drop the gloves.

    Callahan? I mean..what is this guy trying to stir up?
     
  4. RubenDias

    RubenDias Well-Known Member

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    Tonight i think i will see my first ice hockey game ( Devils vs Rangers) ever is it fun?
     
  5. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    I was a late bloomer to hockey. I was around 20? when I saw my first game. It was the day that Regan was shot... i believe the NCAA b-ball championship was on that night too. It was a game between the flyers and rangers and it ended in a 0-0 tie and I remember driving home that night and seeing my dad...huge Ranger fan and telling him im hooked.

    It was the greatest sporting event I have ever seen live. Watching the changes on the fly..seeing all of the ice....what a great game and not a goal scored.

    Seeing a hockey game in person is an incredible experience and no matter how good either team is...a Ranger Devil game? You will be hooked.
     
  6. RubenDias

    RubenDias Well-Known Member

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    I meant at home i live in europe and i only watch football for 4 years. xd
     
  7. GordonGecko

    GordonGecko Well-Known Member

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    hahahahahaha epic fail
     
  8. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    lol..Christ..Im pouring my heart out here..and he is watching it on t.v.?

    lol....Im cracking up here.
     
  9. RubenDias

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    Still doesnt change the question the sport is fun? cuz what hooked me about football is that is physical and tuff sport.
     
  10. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    unless its rare dud..if you are looking for a true look at physical hockey...and devil ranger game is a great start.

    Now watching a playoff game between the two is even better..but this is a nice start for you.
     
  11. RubenDias

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    Jets fans are usually Ranger fans or mostly Devil and Islander fans? just to see the motto of both teams cuz for instance i hate the Giants motto xd
     
  12. eyedea

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    Its fun if you like it lol. Hockey is also big in Europe.
     
  13. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    Is that Jonny's new username?
     
  14. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    MBGreen??????
     
  15. AllHackettsSuck

    AllHackettsSuck Well-Known Member

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    Big game tonight. I do not want this team to lose momentum against this AHL-quality squad they are playing tonight.
     
  16. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    Devils will try to score 1st and play the trap for 59 minutes, exciting hockey, zzzzzzzzzzzzz.....
     
  17. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    Kristo should play for Mashinter, who offers nothing
     
  18. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    Nash on Garden ice for the first time:

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  19. NYJet87

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    I have a feeling the Rangers are gonna wipe the floor with the Devils tonight. I don't say that often, but I have a good feeling.
     
  20. matt robinson 17

    matt robinson 17 Well-Known Member

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    I hope so 87, put a five spot on M-a-r-t-y!
     

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