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  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    even better
    you can zoom in on her from afar.

    ;)







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    yes xavier please take a close up of elisha,,,and her section if possible
  • if she's there, she hasn't been listed among the celebs in the last few games..
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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    what an incredible game :eek:

    we have to call a spade a spade : DiP is pretty amazing. He single handedly held the Isles in this game.
    This guy never gives up on the play(s). Looks like he'd be a pretty good break dancer , too .

    Did anyone else experience transmission problems with Versus ? I would get regualr pixels on the screen, follwed by a screenfreeze, audio kept playing realtime , then a brief black out , then finally back to action ( to catch up ). Of course this was happening all throughout the game, right at a breakaway , or at a crucial save . Almost as ridiculous as Brian Engbloms mullet hair......
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  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    thats was the GREATEST GAME i have ever watched. DP had 58 fucking saves and only 3 went in.my grandpa had problems with VS to bathy. god dp was just sick. fucking pissed we only got a point, but ill take it.
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Matt Cullen should be shooting in every shootout we engage in.
    http://espn-i.starwave.com/media/apphoto/MSG10603060303.jpg
    http://espn-i.starwave.com/media/apphoto/MSG10703060306.jpg

    Henrik wasnt too shabby, either
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    http://espn-i.starwave.com/media/apphoto/MSG10803060318.jpg
    DiP couldnt be rattled
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    wonder what my fellow NYR fans think on the shootout :

    why the hell does Renney continue to choose to shoot first ? :confused:
    isnt there more pressure on the visiiting team to go first, or is it me ? At least if he keeps this up, it will most likely be the same on the road-0 cuz i would ventuire to guess that 95 % of home teams will choose to go last ( when the NYR are visiting )
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  • BrainofdzBrainofdz Posts: 1,617
    The first 5 minutes of the 3rd period may have been the most exiting hockey I have ever seen.
    "Stunned by my own reflection, It's looking back, sees me too clearly and I swore I'd never go there again, Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down,down,down"

    When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"

    I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    aside from the 2 points we desperately needed,

    the most encouraging news i heard on tonights in and out broadcast on Versus was that the NYRs doctors said that Brendan Shanahan will definitely be back for regular season play, this season.
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  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    Brainofdz wrote:
    The first 5 minutes of the 3rd period may have been the most exiting hockey I have ever seen.
    dude the whole game was fucking awesome. my grandpa whos been a die-hard ranger fan all his life and has seen many great games. said that tonights was one of the greatest games ever, he said to me is dp this good.
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    I hate to say I told you so, but another glaring difference in tonights game that was absent the first 4 with the Isles this year, was Sean Avery . He was all in DiP's face, and clearly you could see he was starting to get under his skin , as well as all the other D-Men.

    Even in the interview in betweeen the 1st and 2nd periods, Avery said something to the effect " he's ( DiP ) crying and whining at me ........"


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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    oh no ,...


    But LW Marcel Hossa went out in the second period with a sprained MCL in his left knee.... :eek: :eek: :eek:
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  • this was the best game i've seen all year, although ted nolan didn't seem to think everyone on his team competed the right way, which might be understandable considering his team set a record for shots allowed.

    here's an interesting stat i dug up while flipping through the game notes:

    in their previous six games with 40-plus shots, the Rangers had not won any of them. Among them were the loss to Columbus and Philadelphia and a 7-4 loss to the Islanders in December..
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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    this was the best game i've seen all year, although ted nolan didn't seem to think everyone on his team competed the right way, which might be understandable considering his team set a record for shots allowed.


    best game any of us ( NYR ) fans have seen all year. :eek:

    X, it sounded like the Garden was rocking allright, clearly heard it thru the horrible versus transmission.

    did you pick this impression up off of Nolan in the post game interviews ?

    is there a reason that tom renney keeps selecting to shoot first in the shootouts ? :confused:


    i hope Hossa will be okay for playing- hes really played well the last few weeks. From what they said tonight, Shanny shoulkd be back soon.

    That was super intense game, for sure.

    They have some tough physical players ( Witt , Simon, Hill ) hope we can keep up .

    Got a really good eye on Mara ( next to another NYR- a smaller version ) that guy has some bulk- hes a big boy. Same thing with Isbister- another big boy. He was strong on the puck tonight- for sure.

    Cannot wait till Thursday Night- absolutely gigantic game.
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  • NCBRINCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    Matt Cullen should be shooting in every shootout we engage in.

    Speaking as a Cane fan, we miss the hell out of Cullen in the shootout. He owned in the shootout for us last year. Along with Whitney, we were just about guaranteed 2 goals outa 3 last year.
    Only saw a little of the game last night. Wishing now I had watched the whole thing. Sounds like it was a good one.
    Brian
  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    woooooooooooo what a game ,,we brought it to them all game


    dickpi earned his contract last night

    hossa hurt,,hopefully not long

    the flurry in the 3rd after the tying goal was ridiculous

    THE SHOOTOUT NICE SHOT CULLEN

    nylander that slow shit is PAST TENSE

    henrik BIG again



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  • orig_long redorig_long red Posts: 2,029
    how bout DP....not too shabby!

    u guys totally deserved 2 points last night....we were lucky to get one.

    hopefully the islander fowards will actually show up on thursday.
    Jam out with your clam out.
  • moster78moster78 Posts: 1,591
    long red wrote:
    how bout DP....not too shabby!

    u guys totally deserved 2 points last night....we were lucky to get one.

    hopefully the islander fowards will actually show up on thursday.

    Hopefully they won't!

    Great game. I can't believe the amount of shots the Rangers got, and to only let up 1 goal, I'll give DiP credit. Can't wait for Thursday night!

    LETS GO RANGERS!!!
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    did anyone else experience the transmission / broadcast problems with Versus ?
    :confused:
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  • orig_long redorig_long red Posts: 2,029
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    did anyone else experience the transmission / broadcast problems with Versus ?
    :confused:

    my only problem with Versus is that i dont get it.
    Jam out with your clam out.
  • moster78moster78 Posts: 1,591
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    did anyone else experience the transmission / broadcast problems with Versus ?
    :confused:

    Only that it wasn't available in HD!
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    then its gotta be my TimeWarnerCable reception.

    This is the 3rd or 4th time this season, including when the games have been on " MSG 2 " :rolleyes:

    fuckfaces.


    from todays NYDN:

    "The guys were sitting around reading articles about how guys like (Islanders defenseman) Brendan Witt have taken the toll of the game to the Rangers over the course of the season," Rangers winger Sean Avery said after his first taste of the rivalry, in which the Islanders had won the first four meetings this season. "I could see it. And I think guys just made a decision that it wasn't going to happen.

    "And we took the game to them and played them hard and DiPietro stood on his head. And he's going to have to do the same thing Thursday because we're going to be coming."

    The Rangers had to keep coming at DiPietro last night because he refused to *yield.



    * Obscure Pearl Jam reference ;)




    [size=-2] Oh Yeah, Ryan Smyth is an Islander now ? Was he even there last night ?[/size] :confused:





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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813


    http://www.newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=2732

    New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that forward Brandon Dubinsky and defenseman David Liffiton have been recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL) on an emergency basis.

















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  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    Bathgate66 wrote:


    http://www.newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=2732

    New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that forward Brandon Dubinsky and defenseman David Liffiton have been recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL) on an emergency basis.

















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    i would imagine hossa is out for awhile ??
  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    i would imagine hossa is out for awhile ??


    i guess so

    maybe a defenseman is injured too- but they wont tell us.
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  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    i would imagine hossa is out for awhile ??

    dude

    can you get us the insider info on Darius ?


    http://insider.espn.go.com/nhl/features/rumors?&action=login&appRedirect=http%3a%2f%2finsider.espn.go.com%2fnhl%2ffeatures%2frumors
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  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    THE SKINNY

    Pavel Kubina
    Maple Leafs Defenseman heal thyself
    Mar 6 - The spirit of Bobby Baun lives on in Toronto, albeit in Pavel Kubina's finger.
    The Leafs defenseman told the Toronto Sun that he's itchin' to return to action Tuesday night against Washington, just 10 days after fracturing a finger that was supposed to have him miss two to three weeks.

    "With Tomas Kaberle out, there is no time for injuries," Kubina told the Sun. "It's still pretty sore, but I'm hoping I'll be able to play. It's like playoffs now and it has been difficult on me to be out again (after an early-season knee injury). There is no time to wait." Kubina, who has missed 21 games this season because of injuries, had the finger taped heavily in practice and told the Sun he was hoping to tape it or freeze it because it's still painful to shoot hard and pass.

    The Leafs were two points out of the final playoff spot in the East after Monday.

    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Alexei Kovalev
    Canadiens Kovalev does damage control
    Mar 6 - As if the Canadiens don't have enough problems in their fight to make the playoffs, F Alexei Kovalev was forced to explain some inflammatory remarks attributed to him by a Russian sports magazine.
    Kovalev told the Montreal media on Monday that he did not make any of the comments. According to the Montreal Gazette, Kovalev's alleged interview with Moscow-based weekly Football-Hockey included the following:


    Canadiens coach Guy Carbonneau doesn't like Russian players, and he mishandled struggling F Sergei Samsonov.

    Francophone players get preferential treatment from Carbonneau.

    The team is divided, partially by language, into cliques in the dressing room.

    Creative players are being stifled by the Canadiens' defensive style.
    "I'm not a stupid person. I'm not stupid enough to say something behind your back. If I have something against the team, I'll say it to (them)," Kovalev told the media, including the Gazette.

    Carbonneau said he met with Kovalev on Monday and said he believed the player's denial.

    "We had a good conversation this morning. I can read people pretty good. If he's lying, he's a good liar," Carbonneau told the Gazette.


    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Tomas Kaberle
    Maple Leafs When will Kaberle return?
    Mar 6 - Although Maple Leafs GM John Ferguson said he hoped Tomas Kaberle can return from a concussion, neck soreness and back spasms in a week to 10 days, the Toronto defenseman's agent told the Globe and Mail that might be too optimistic.
    "I don't think it's appropriate to give a timetable because there never is one with cases like this," Rick Curran, Kaberle's agent, told the Globe and Mail. "Every incident is different. Whenever you begin to speculate on a time frame with something like this, it's always best to be extremely conservative.

    "If somebody is suggesting seven to 10 days, you have to look at that as a minimum. You hope that as time progresses, with the rest, the person will wake up and all of a sudden feels better. But there doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason [for recovery]. It differs for each person."

    Kaberle was injured when he was nailed head-first into the boards on a late hit by Cam Janssen of the Devils.


    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Darius Kasparaitis
    Rangers Kasparaitis suffers setback
    Mar 6 - D Darius Kasparaitis' future with the Rangers, and perhaps in the NHL, is uncertain.
    Newsday reports that Kasparaitis was hospitalized briefly for shortness of breath after practice last week with the Hartford Wolf Pack and was given an indefinite leave of absence from the Rangers' AHL affiliate Monday.

    Kasparaitis, 34, left the ice and was on the bench sobbing and being consoled by coaches, according to the paper.

    The Rangers are on the hook for $3M next season but must be considering a buyout. Kasparaitis has had trouble coming back from offseason abdominal surgery and cleared waivers after playing 24 games for the Rangers.


    Monday, March 5
    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Ryan Smyth
    Islanders Rangers?
    Islanders Hoping for Ryan
    Mar 5 - Everyone's still talking about the reported $500,000 gap between LW Ryan Smyth's agent and the Oilers's final $27M offer that led to his trade to the Islanders last week.
    The Detroit News said "the guess is" Smyth will get a deal worth $6M per year or more and that the Rangers will join the Islanders at the front of the line of bidders.

    Rangers GM Glen Sather drafted Smyth when he was GM of the Oilers.

    As for the Islanders having an edge in re-signing him and perhaps choosing the adventure of a different lifestyle for him and his wife, Smyth told Newsday: "I'm not worried about anything right now except for winning and getting in the playoffs. My wife's back on the Island checking things out maybe for a place to rent right now and sort of get the survey of the land. Time will tell what happens."
  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    NY PJ1 wrote:

    Monday, March 5
    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Ryan Smyth
    Islanders Rangers?
    Islanders Hoping for Ryan
    Mar 5 - Everyone's still talking about the reported $500,000 gap between LW Ryan Smyth's agent and the Oilers's final $27M offer that led to his trade to the Islanders last week.
    The Detroit News said "the guess is" Smyth will get a deal worth $6M per year or more and that the Rangers will join the Islanders at the front of the line of bidders.

    Rangers GM Glen Sather drafted Smyth when he was GM of the Oilers.

    As for the Islanders having an edge in re-signing him and perhaps choosing the adventure of a different lifestyle for him and his wife, Smyth told Newsday: "I'm not worried about anything right now except for winning and getting in the playoffs. My wife's back on the Island checking things out maybe for a place to rent right now and sort of get the survey of the land. Time will tell what happens."
    i wouldnt be to shocked to see snow overpay for smyth just to keep him away from them rangers
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

  • Bathgate66Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    you are the man - thanks .





    NY PJ1 wrote:

    Darius Kasparaitis
    Rangers Kasparaitis suffers setback
    Mar 6 - D Darius Kasparaitis' future with the Rangers, and perhaps in the NHL, is uncertain.
    Newsday reports that Kasparaitis was hospitalized briefly for shortness of breath after practice last week with the Hartford Wolf Pack and was given an indefinite leave of absence from the Rangers' AHL affiliate Monday.

    Kasparaitis, 34, left the ice and was on the bench sobbing and being consoled by coaches, according to the paper.

    The Rangers are on the hook for $3M next season but must be considering a buyout. Kasparaitis has had trouble coming back from offseason abdominal surgery and cleared waivers after playing 24 games for the Rangers.

    Thats too bad. I initially thought this was related to Littman being brought up instead of Darius, now this makes sense. That really sucks- wish Kaspar all the best .
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    Monday, March 5
    WHO INTERESTED THE SKINNY

    Ryan Smyth
    Islanders Rangers?
    Islanders Hoping for Ryan
    Mar 5 - Everyone's still talking about the reported $500,000 gap between LW Ryan Smyth's agent and the Oilers's final $27M offer that led to his trade to the Islanders last week.
    The Detroit News said "the guess is" Smyth will get a deal worth $6M per year or more and that the Rangers will join the Islanders at the front of the line of bidders.

    Rangers GM Glen Sather drafted Smyth when he was GM of the Oilers.

    As for the Islanders having an edge in re-signing him and perhaps choosing the adventure of a different lifestyle for him and his wife, Smyth told Newsday: "I'm not worried about anything right now except for winning and getting in the playoffs. My wife's back on the Island checking things out maybe for a place to rent right now and sort of get the survey of the land. Time will tell what happens."


    oh the irony of it .
    they do have alot of work to do in the signings - as previosuly mentioned- yashin, blake, smyth- those 3 right there are enough to keep Snow busy,...
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  • NY PJ1NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    i wouldnt be to shocked to see snow overpay for smyth just to keep him away from them rangers


    time will tell as he says

    translation...i aint staying in long island when i can stay in the big city
  • Gary CarterGary Carter Posts: 14,067
    NY PJ1 wrote:
    time will tell as he says

    translation...i aint staying in long island when i can stay in the big city
    u really think he wants to play on the rangers, u cant deny that the isles are more of win now team then the rangers are. i think he just doesnt wanna get people to hate him in this town, so hes playing both sides. the question is will the rangers wanna pay him 10-12 mil a year as the isles do
    Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
    Sammi: Wanna just break up?

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