Archive for November, 2009
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Here are some quick hits from Rangers universe: -Alex Ovechkin, who had been out with an injury, is expected to be back in the starting lineup tomorrow night when the Washington Capitals visit MSG to take on the Blueshirts. Ovechkin is having another superb season (14 G, 23 P, +10 in 14 Games) and should [...]
John Tortorella speaks to reporters following today’s 2-1 shootout victory over Ottawa.
The Rangers played only their second overtime game of the season and participated in their first shootout of the year today against Ottawa and when all was said and done P.A. Parenteau was the hero for the Blueshirts. Parenteau, who was called up for the second time this season from Hartford on Friday, beat Ottawa [...]
With the call up of Hartford Wolfpack forward P.A. Parenteau, the Rangers line combinations for today’s game against the Ottawa Senators should look like this: Enver Lisin-Vinny Prospal-Marian Gaborik P.A. Parenteau- Christopher Higgins-Ales Kotalik Sean Avery-Artem Anisimov-Ryan Callahan Aaron Voros- Brian Boyle-Donald Brashear The Rangers will have 4 centers today, hoping to avoid a repeat [...]
Here are the highlights from tonight’s 5-3 loss to Atlanta at MSG. John Tortorella speaks to the media following tonight’s disappointing loss.
Here is John Tortorella speaking to the media after the team’s practice on November 9th. In other Rangers news, Tyler Arnason, who signed with the team in the offseason has been suspended by the club after leaving Hartford and signing with a European club. It seemed that Arnason might a candidate to be called up [...]
John Tortorella speaks to reporters following tonight’s 3-1 loss to Calgary.
The Blueshirts had one of their best performances of the season tonight but couldn’t overcome the loss of their top two centers and incredible goaltending by Mikka Kiprusoff during a hard fought and physical contest won by the Flames 3-1. Chris Drury left the game only 49 seconds in when Calgary’s Curtis Glencross blindsided him [...]
John Tortorella speaks to reporters following last night’s victory over Edmonton.