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  • Bathgate66
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  • Bathgate66 wrote:
    I'm headed to the game tonight too. Should be interesting to see how our 1-4 team tries to bounce back before they hit up Jersey, Philly, and Detroit. It could be ugly by the time they open up MSG.


    i think its already ugly.
    No Nash for a few more days.
    Calbot as backup.
    To be honest- & I realize its very early,
    bbut Henrik has looked shaky. :shock: :fp:

    He has looked shaky early in each season but I see where you're coming from. He's getting older....I think 2 years ago in the Conference Finals was probably their best chance. Hank will step up tonight.
    They've been on the road for almost a month now...wait until they settle in at home (even though their a terrible home team) to make judgements.
    They still have no body to put the puck in the net.
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  • Bathgate66
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    well, theres a start.
    Del Zotto a healthy scratch.
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  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    well, theres a start.
    Del Zotto a healthy scratch.

    :lol::lol:
    Del Zaster
  • Bathgate66
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    And Hank with the shutout.
    Totally clogged up on Ovi.

    2 games of this and 4 games of crap. Long way to go.
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  • samjam
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    Great first game to attend. I had such a fun time! Can't ask for much more than a shutout! :)
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  • igotid88
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    Better game
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  • polaris_x
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    Bathgate66 wrote:
    And Hank with the shutout.
    Totally clogged up on Ovi.

    2 games of this and 4 games of crap. Long way to go.

    yes! ... thought of benching him last night the way the team has been playing but figured he's still an elite goalie in this league ...
  • rival.
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    igotid88 wrote:
    Better game

    indeed.

    love watching cally score. everyone puck he puts in the net is a direct result of crazy hard work.

    two more points for richards and a goal post... hope he keeps it up!
  • badbrains
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    About fucken time! Any guesses as to what rangers will be in Brooklyn Friday? I say leechie!
  • Bathgate66
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    badbrains wrote:
    About fucken time! Any guesses as to what rangers will be in Brooklyn Friday? I say leechie!

    wishful thinking
    but i would guess you'd be more likely
    to see Tavares ,Okposo , Haminek and Straight.

    :lol:

    Oh how we miss our Pearl Jam at The Garden
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  • xavier mcdaniel
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    and this from the Rangers:

    New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that Ryan Callahan suffered a broken thumb in last night’s 2-0 win at Washington, and will be sidelined three to four weeks.

    Callahan has tallied three goals in the last two games. He currently leads the Blueshirts with two power play goals, and ranks second on the team with three goals overall. He also ranks third on the team with 15 hits, and leads all team forwards with eight blocked shots this season. The Rangers’ captain missed the first game of the season while recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.
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  • badbrains
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    and this from the Rangers:

    New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that Ryan Callahan suffered a broken thumb in last night’s 2-0 win at Washington, and will be sidelined three to four weeks.

    Callahan has tallied three goals in the last two games. He currently leads the Blueshirts with two power play goals, and ranks second on the team with three goals overall. He also ranks third on the team with 15 hits, and leads all team forwards with eight blocked shots this season. The Rangers’ captain missed the first game of the season while recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.

    Unfuckenreal
  • Bathgate66
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    and this from the Rangers:

    New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that Ryan Callahan suffered a broken thumb in last night’s 2-0 win at Washington, and will be sidelined three to four weeks.

    Callahan has tallied three goals in the last two games. He currently leads the Blueshirts with two power play goals, and ranks second on the team with three goals overall. He also ranks third on the team with 15 hits, and leads all team forwards with eight blocked shots this season. The Rangers’ captain missed the first game of the season while recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.


    Ouch.

    That hurts.

    No Nash and No Cally .
    Its all on Richie and Stepan now.
    These young kids are gonna step up.
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  • Bathgate66
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    dammit it just occurred to me,

    is Cally fragile?
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  • rival.
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    Bathgate66 wrote:
    dammit it just occurred to me,

    is Cally fragile?

    dude plays MUCH bigger than his size. bound to injured every now and again.

    3-4 weeks isn't insurmountable. let's just get all of these injuries out of the way early in the season. we have a full 82 this year.
  • Bathgate66
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    rival. wrote:
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    dammit it just occurred to me,

    is Cally fragile?

    dude plays MUCH bigger than his size. bound to injured every now and again.

    3-4 weeks isn't insurmountable. let's just get all of these injuries out of the way early in the season. we have a full 82 this year.


    he's been out every year.
    it just gets old already !

    I know he plays much bigger than his size ( Zucc too )
    but maybe he'd better think about
    downshifting it just a bit at the seasons beginning .
    No better person for the 'C' by the way. :)
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  • Bathgate66
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    humiliated by the worst team in the NHL makes us the worst team in the NHL.


    finally see theyre bringing up kreider and mashinter.
    we need something for dam sure.


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  • rival.
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    what....... the............ fuck :evil: :evil: :evil:

    GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist will miss Thursday's game in Philadelphia because of an unspecified injury. He will not back up during the game, either.

    That means that the recently-recalled Cam Talbot will get the first NHL start of his career. The 26-year-old was brought up from the AHL last week after the team waived Martin Biron.

    Henrik Lundqvist will miss the Rangers' game against the Flyers on Thursday with a "minor issue," coach Alain Vigneault said.
    Asked about the "minor issue" hampering Lundqvist, coach Alain Vigneault said it has been something the former Vezina Trophy winner has been dealing with for the past 10 days.

    However, Vigneault indicated that the injury was not serious and said the team saw this as an opportunity for Lundqvist to get healthy.

    "If this would've been a playoff game, he'd probably would have been playing," Vigneault said. "It's something that's day-to-day that we think we can nip it in the bud. It may take a day or maybe two, but it's something he should be able to turn the page on and won't hear about it anymore."

    Vigneault confirmed that Lundqvist (2-4-0, 3.45 GAA) has been playing through the injury, which was described as both "nagging" and "irritation", though he downplayed its impact.

    Lundqvist recorded his first shutout of the season with a strong performance against the Washington Capitals last Wednesday, but faltered against New Jersey this past weekend. The 31-year-old netminder surrendered four goals in the team's 4-0 loss to New Jersey.

    "It wasn't anything significant," Vigneault said. "He played real well in Washington but it acted up again during the [New] Jersey game."


    With Lundqvist out, the Rangers will get to see what they have in Talbot, who usurped Biron for the backup position just last week. Jason Missiaen will be recalled to serve as backup goaltender.

    "I'm confident he's going to play well," Vigneault said of Talbot. "I'm hoping our guys rally around this young man. ... It's a moment he'll remember for the rest of his life."

    Talbot, who played three years of collegiate hockey at the University of Alabama-Huntsville, is 4-0-1 with the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) this season with a goals against average of 2.49 and a .924 save percentage.

    "I've been waiting a long time for this, working toward this, so I'll be ready if I get the call," Talbot said Wednesday.

    "I'm extremely excited. It's every kid's dream growing up playing hockey, to get a chance to play the NHL. I can't wait until that time comes."
  • badbrains
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    Just ran into Sam Rosen at Newark penn station. He's on his way to Philly and I'm returning from Philly! 8-)