Blues 4 Rangers 3
The Rangers missed another golden opportunity to gain ground on the eighth place Boston Bruins as they lost a heartbreaker to the visiting St. Louis Blues 4-3 at the Garden. St. Louis’ Paul Kariya scored his 400th career goal to give the Blues the victory in a contest where the Rangers just couldn’t find a [...]
Rangers 4 Senators 1
The Rangers began their post Olympic push for the playoffs, minus injured stars Marian Gaborik and Michael Del Zotto, by disposing of the Ottawa Senators 4-1 at Scotia Bank Place tonight. After falling behind 1-0, the Blueshirts roared back with a 4 goal second period keyed by Ryan Callahan, who scored twice. Henrik Lundqvist was [...]
Practice Notes: Del Zotto and Hank Return, Auld Speaks
Michael Del Zotto returned to practice today for the first time since February 12th when he was injured as Evgeni Malkin’s skate sliced through his jersey and lacerated his chest. He had the 50 stitches that were used to close the wound removed about 20 minutes prior to practice and then stayed after practice for [...]
Season Preview Part 4: The Henrik Rules
Just as it was with the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan, the fortunes of the Rangers rest squarely on the shoulders of one player, Henrik Lundqvist. The Blueshirts star backstop is arguably the biggest cause of the team’s recent string of playoff appearances. Having started his career with four straight 30+ win seasons (and a [...]
Staal Goes Camping
Earlier this week, Rangers head coach John Tortorella was named as one of the assistant coaches for Ron Wilson and the U.S. Olympic Hockey Team. That news was followed by the invitations of blueshirts captain Chris Drury and rising star Ryan Callahan to the 2010 Olympic orientation camp for the U.S. squad. Now it’s Marc [...]


