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I don't think any of the defenseman played well. They have to be much better.
We also signed Fogarty. Both have a chance to be bottom 6 players, but might not get there. If one of the two turns into an NHL player, we've done...
Staal and Girardi both have NMC's.
So then how do we keep Yandle?
That was a nice win. Kreider plays so well in that building, and they dislike him so much in that building. The second goal he scored shows his...
I don't think he replaces Stralman, as Stralman's a better player, but things might have been different last year in the playoffs had Klein not...
Gorton went all in at the trade deadline. The Rangers could've been sellers not buyers.
Nash had another maintenance day. McIlrath is back in practice.
Very well played game last night. All four lines were playing well in the other team's zone, and defensively we were good, their only two goals...
Pathetic effort today, gave up over 50 shots. Every single one of them besides the goalies were awful.
A Rangers tradition, losing in OT to the LA Kings after having a lead in the third period.
We played well defensively, but I still think we need more offensively from our big players, I'm looking at you Rick Nash. Staal had the assist...
Nash with a maintenance day after he just had 2 months of maintenance days, a lot of changes in the lines and pairs. It looks like Glass will be...
People are worried about a lot of other players on this team, and they should be, but Boyle is a complete liability against anyone who plays him...
I just don't understand this whole situation. He's our best player, entering his prime, our most productive player and has no known off the field...
Why are we signing him?
He doesn't know how to make lines. Fast and Hayes should switch spots.
We've had some really bad punters, but I think this guy takes the cake.
Thats their careers, not what they are right now.
Probably, as Staal has been on the decline for many years. Brassard's better than both. He'll probably have 60 points two seasons in a row.