Category: New York Post
From Both Sides - Rangers/Hurricanes
Larry Brooksfrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, Chris Kreider had a dreadful game. Mika Zibanejad battled, but was unable to generate. Artemi Panarin, who talked before the game about how he had adopted a risk-averse approach to the playoffs, tried to do more with the puck in open spaces than he had in...
Read moreThe New York Rangers Are Primed For A Win Tonight
RangersI am pickng the New York Rangers to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes at Betwqay in Raleigh tonight. As Larry Brooks of the New York Post wrote last night, the Rangers need to fix a few items, The Rangers have talked all season about the need to play a complete 60 minutes. Rarely have they bee...
Read moreCoaching Style Will Matter To Lou Lamoriello
Lou Lamoriellofrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, No, of course Lou Lamoriello did not seek his players’ permission to dismiss Barry Trotz, are you kidding me? But you also couldn’t be more naive if you believe that feedback elicited during the players’ exit meetings did not influence the Islanders’...
Read moreThere Will Be A Game 7 For The New York Rangers
Brian Boylefrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, Sidney Crosby did not play, the Penguins had their third-string goaltender back in net, Rickard Rakell and Brian Dumoulin remained sidelined and then Brian Boyle left the game for good early in the first period. But do you know what? There will be no...
Read moreTyler Motte Out For The Rest Of The Regular Season
Mollie WalkerRangers winger Tyler Motte will miss the rest of the regular season and perhaps longer due to an upper-body injury.
Read moreSnapshots: Kravtsov, Wallmark, Celebrini
New York RangersThe New York Rangers are primed for a legitimate Stanley Cup run, but it appears as though their malcontent prospect will not be joining them. Larry Brooks of the New York Post reports that instead of joining the Rangers for the playoff run, Vitali Kravtsov will begin his offseason training regimen...
Read moreSnapshots: Trivigno, Miller, Officiating
MinutemenOne of the most interesting college free agents this spring is UMass-Amherst captain Bobby Trivigno, who put up 49 points in 37 games for the Minutemen and was named a top-ten finalist for the Hobey Baker award. The undersized forward has quite a few suitors, according to Mollie Walker of the New Yo...
Read moreNHL Rumors: Chris Drury and Ron Hextall Peruse Those Available
New York PostChris Drury and Ron Hextall are perusing what is out there for the NHL Trade Deadline. NHL Rumors looks at the landscape too.
Read moreInteresting Hockey Notes
Larry Brooksfrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, - The Maple Leafs, who have the NHL’s worst five-on-five save percentage since Dec. 7 at .885 and the fourth-worst overall at .882 over that span, are looking for their version of the 2006 Dwayne Roloson. Roloson, then 36, was having an average season...
Read moreLet The Boys Play
Evgeni Malkinfrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, NHL officiating seems to have moved into its playoff form more than two months before the playoffs actually begin. The preseason advisory about cracking down on cross-checks has been inoperable for a few weeks, already. Referees are in the “Let the boys p...
Read moreSnapshots: Nemeth, Fines, Boeser
RangersThe New York Rangers have moved Patrik Nemeth to injured reserve, and Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports that it is believed to be due to lingering effects from COVID-19. Nemeth has not played since January 22, missing six games during his current absence. He dealt with a symptomatic bout of...
Read moreWho The New York Rangers Need
Kaapo Kakkofrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, The Rangers could sure use a formidable top-six right wing. That would be the case even if Kaapo Kakko were healthy rather than on IR for the next month or so. They could use help on a third line that has been a nagging issue all season. They would like t...
Read moreCurrent Hockey Topics
Willie O’Reefrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, - Symbolism cannot replace the amount of grass-roots work necessary to educate and combat the scourge of ignorance, bigotry and bullying that exists within hockey’s subculture. That is understood. But though retiring No. 22 league-wide in recognition...
Read moreA Proper Suspension
Gary Bettmanfrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, So NHL referees are kind of done with policing the game, that’s pretty much it, amirite? The Capitals’ Tom Wilson, flashing that lifetime get-out-of-jail-free card with which he has been endowed by the laughably named Department of Player Safety, ramm...
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