Andrew Gross at Ranger Rants reports that Marian Gaborik left today's game with a concussion that he may have sustained in a previous game...
"Gaborik was playing along," Tortorella said, adding Gaborik came out of today's day after complaining of being off, which, Tortorella said, was the first time Gaborik had given the Rangers any concrete indication. "I know he's had some conversations off the ice, he just wasn't dead on. But that's something we're going to have to talk to him and Rammer (trainer Jim Ramsey) about.
"It didn't happen this game, I'm not sure when it happened," Tortorella said at first, before softening those comments. "He's been off and on. I don't know when it happened."
...if the Rangers knew he had a concussion and still allowed him to play this will be the biggest concussion bungle since the Mets with Ryan Church. I'll reserve further judgement until we hear more details.
Kris Newbury has been recalled from the CT Whale.
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"Gaborik was playing along," Tortorella said, adding Gaborik came out of today's day after complaining of being off, which, Tortorella said, was the first time Gaborik had given the Rangers any concrete indication. "I know he's had some conversations off the ice, he just wasn't dead on. But that's something we're going to have to talk to him and Rammer (trainer Jim Ramsey) about.
"It didn't happen this game, I'm not sure when it happened," Tortorella said at first, before softening those comments. "He's been off and on. I don't know when it happened."
...if the Rangers knew he had a concussion and still allowed him to play this will be the biggest concussion bungle since the Mets with Ryan Church. I'll reserve further judgement until we hear more details.
Kris Newbury has been recalled from the CT Whale.
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The New York Rangers (31-26-4) lost to the Philadelphia Flyers (39-15-5) by the score of 4-2, today. For a recap and box score go to Yahoo! Sports and newyorkrangers.com.
...if only this team could finish. When you only have one real sniper on your team there are going to be plenty of games when they just can't find the back of the net no matter how many golden opportunities they get.
...to show how tough a year Gaborik is having I don't really think the Rangers are going to miss him, production wise, if he's out a significant amount of time with this concussion.
...nice to see the MZA-Stepan-Wolski line click again. They can be a very exciting line. Unfortunately, because they are so young they'll also be inconsistent.
...i know Hank looked pretty bad on that third goal, but if you look at the reply his stick gets caught up with Sauer throwing off his balance and leaving the five hole wide open.
...btw, sorry for the late recap but family comes first.
...thought Sauer and McD had tough games. McD with a giveaway at the blueline before the first Fkyers goal then they allowed Carcillo to get behind them on the above mentioned third goal.
...except for the shootout goal against the Kings, EC has been a no show since returning from injury.
...i mentioned this on Twitter last night. When Fedotenko comes back it might be a good idea to sit Prust for a few games. I give the guy full marks for gutting it out through numerous injuries but they're starting to catch-up with him.
...no power plays? The refs had to have missed something, right?
...just 11 minutes for Prospal tonight. His return hasn't exactly sparked Gaborik or the Rangers.
...off tomorrow then a huge game in Carolina.
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The New York Rangers (31-25-4) host Philadelphia Flyers (38-15-5) at MSG today starting at 12:30 p.m. For a preview go to Yahoo! Sports.
Rangers Game Notes
TV: NBC; Radio: 1050AM ESPN Radio, XM204
Probable Lines:
Dubinsky-Prospal-Gaborik
Stepan-Anisimov-Callahan
Avery-Boyle-Prust
Wolski-Christensen-Zuccarello
Staal-Girardi
Gilroy-Del Zotto
McDonagh-Sauer
Goaltenders:
Henrik Lundqvist - 23-19-4, 2.36 gaa, .921 sv%, 7 so.
Brian Boucher - 14-6-2, 2.27 gaa, .920 sv%, 0 so
Opponent Notes:
- Philadelphia has won four straight and six of the last eight meetings against the Rangers, but the Blueshirts have won four of the past six matchups at MSG.
- The Flyers' penalty kill is 44 for 48 (91.7 percent) in their last 13 games.
- Former Ranger Blair Betts, who ended a 44-game drought with a shorthanded goal Friday night, is 64.7 percent (55 for 85) on faceoffs in the last eight games, but may not play today due to injury.
- Another former Blueshirt Nik Zherdev has been a healthy scratch the last four games and the Flyers are actively trying to trade him. Zherdev has 15 goals but his poor defensive play has kept him out of the lineup.
- Mike Richards sat out Friday's game with the flu and is day-to-day.
- Claude Giroux leads the Flyers in assists (33) and points (52), while Danny Briere leads in goals (28).
2010-11 Season Series:
Nov. 4 Rangers 1, Flyers 4 at Philadelphia
Dec. 18 Rangers 1,. Flyers 4 at Philadelphia
Jan. 16 Rangers 2 vs. Flyers 3 at MSG
Feb. 20 Rangers vs. Flyers at MSG
March 6 Rangers vs. Flyers at MSG
April 3 Rangers vs. Flyers at Philadelphia
Opponent Blog:
Flyers Goal Scored By
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Rangers Game Notes
TV: NBC; Radio: 1050AM ESPN Radio, XM204
Probable Lines:
Dubinsky-Prospal-Gaborik
Stepan-Anisimov-Callahan
Avery-Boyle-Prust
Wolski-Christensen-Zuccarello
Staal-Girardi
Gilroy-Del Zotto
McDonagh-Sauer
Goaltenders:
Henrik Lundqvist - 23-19-4, 2.36 gaa, .921 sv%, 7 so.
Brian Boucher - 14-6-2, 2.27 gaa, .920 sv%, 0 so
Opponent Notes:
- Philadelphia has won four straight and six of the last eight meetings against the Rangers, but the Blueshirts have won four of the past six matchups at MSG.
- The Flyers' penalty kill is 44 for 48 (91.7 percent) in their last 13 games.
- Former Ranger Blair Betts, who ended a 44-game drought with a shorthanded goal Friday night, is 64.7 percent (55 for 85) on faceoffs in the last eight games, but may not play today due to injury.
- Another former Blueshirt Nik Zherdev has been a healthy scratch the last four games and the Flyers are actively trying to trade him. Zherdev has 15 goals but his poor defensive play has kept him out of the lineup.
- Mike Richards sat out Friday's game with the flu and is day-to-day.
- Claude Giroux leads the Flyers in assists (33) and points (52), while Danny Briere leads in goals (28).
2010-11 Season Series:
Nov. 4 Rangers 1, Flyers 4 at Philadelphia
Dec. 18 Rangers 1,. Flyers 4 at Philadelphia
Jan. 16 Rangers 2 vs. Flyers 3 at MSG
Feb. 20 Rangers vs. Flyers at MSG
March 6 Rangers vs. Flyers at MSG
April 3 Rangers vs. Flyers at Philadelphia
Opponent Blog:
Flyers Goal Scored By
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Yahoo! Sports says that when the Rangers and Flyers take the ice this afternoon no one will need to remind Philly of what happened in their last visit to Madison Square Garden on Jan. 16 when Sean Avery one punched Matt Carle and Brandon Prust blasted Kimmo Timonen into the boards in the closing seconds of the Flyers 3-2 win.
Danny Briere took a swing at Prust from the Flyers bench after the hit on Timonen and was fined $1,000.
Peter Laviolette said this after the game...
"I think what's frustrating is we had lots of guys that wanted to have a little dance with Avery but he wouldn't respond," Laviolette said. "That's what's frustrating about the whole thing. He goes after Matt Carle. I don't think he has any fights in his whole career. We've got lots of guys that wanted to do it, (Avery) just didn't want to respond."
Yahoo! says to expect the Flyers to dress enforcer and former Ranger Jody Shelley and agitator Dan Carcillo.
...good, I hope the Flyers come in more concerned about Avery and Prust than beating the Rangers. Amazing how Avery after all these years is still able to get under teams' skin.
...and who are the Flyers to say anything about Avery fighting Carle? Do those guys even remember Carcillo fighting Gaborik?
To watch video of the Avery/Carle fight and Briere taking a swing at Prust click here.
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Danny Briere took a swing at Prust from the Flyers bench after the hit on Timonen and was fined $1,000.
Peter Laviolette said this after the game...
"I think what's frustrating is we had lots of guys that wanted to have a little dance with Avery but he wouldn't respond," Laviolette said. "That's what's frustrating about the whole thing. He goes after Matt Carle. I don't think he has any fights in his whole career. We've got lots of guys that wanted to do it, (Avery) just didn't want to respond."
Yahoo! says to expect the Flyers to dress enforcer and former Ranger Jody Shelley and agitator Dan Carcillo.
...good, I hope the Flyers come in more concerned about Avery and Prust than beating the Rangers. Amazing how Avery after all these years is still able to get under teams' skin.
...and who are the Flyers to say anything about Avery fighting Carle? Do those guys even remember Carcillo fighting Gaborik?
To watch video of the Avery/Carle fight and Briere taking a swing at Prust click here.
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Updated, 9:34 a.m.:Steve Simmons at the Toronto Sun reports that Brad Richards says the Rangers are either second or third on his list of teams he'd like to go to...
"The free agent to-be has told an old Tampa source that he has no real interest in playing in Toronto, if he, in fact, becomes a free agent come July. Richards' first choice is to remain in Dallas, assuming the team gets sold and can afford to sign him. His second and third choice, not necessarily in order, would be returning to Tampa (which doesn't seem possible economically) or playing for his old coach, John Tortorella, with the New York Rangers. He has also hinted about having some interest regarding playing in Carolina."
...listen I won't complain if the Rangers get a player as good as Richards this offseason, but he is going to cost a lot and could hamper the Rangers effort to re-sign all their RFAs (Dubi, Cally, AA and Sauer).
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Jesse Spector reports that multiple sources have told the Daily News that the Rangers are interested in acquiring Senators winger Chris Neil.
Neil, who is third in the NHL this season with 157 penalty minutes, three goals and nine assists in 58 games this season. Neil has two years left on his contract after this year at $2 million per.
In more oh God, please no news, Bruce Garrioch at the Ottawa Sun reiterates Larry Brooks report from earlier in the week that the Rangers have serious interest in Filip Kuba.
...first Kuba and now Neil. Please someone in the Rangers organization erase the Senators phone number from Sather's speed dial.
...assuming the Rangers don't have to give up a roster player for Neil (they better not), where in the world is he going to play? Especially when Fedotenko comes back. And then he's going to be under contract for the next two years? Unless Boogaard is going to be forced to retire b/c of this concussion, why would the Rangers need Neil for two more years?
...very puzzling.
...and please don't get me started on Kuba again.
In other trade buzz, Pierre LeBrun at ESPN says the Rangers are among teams interested in McCabe, but is being told they don't want to pay anywhere close to the price Boston paid for Kaberle.
The Bruins gave up 2009 first round pick Joe Colborne, their 2011 1st round pick and a conditional pick.
...they better not.
Finally, sources have confirmed to Larry Brooks at the New York Post that the Rangers were not in any of the trade talks for Tomas Kaberle or Eric Brewer.
...but all the "experts" had the Rangers linked to both of them. Could it be that most of the rumors around deadline time aren't true? Nah.
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Mgoblue.com reports that Rangers prospect Carl Hagelin (2007 - 6th) tied the game with 39.1 seconds left before notching the game-winner with 2.9 remaining in overtime as the University Michigan ice hockey team sneaked past Western Michigan, 5-4, last night on Senior Night at Yost Ice Arena.Jesse Spector at The Prospect Park named Hagelin his first prospect star of the night for his accomplishments.
For video of Hagelin's goal click here.
...i've officially run out of compliments for this guy. Can't wait to see him in camp next year.
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The CT Whale lost 5-4 in a shootout to the Providence Bruins in the Inaugural Whale Bowl which was played outside in 30 mph winds before 21,673 at Rentschler Field.
...pretty cool seeing the Whale get an outdoor game, but c'mon when are the Rangers getting theirs.
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...pretty cool seeing the Whale get an outdoor game, but c'mon when are the Rangers getting theirs.
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Jesse Spector at the Daily News reports that when the Hartford Whale's season ends, Wade Redden will try to chart a course back to the NHL and may consider walking away from the remaining three years and $16.5 million on his Rangers contract..."That's one of the options," Redden said. "There's that, there's coming back here, there's going to Europe. I don't know. It's a lot of money, but at the same time, I don't want to - it's only a short time that you have a career, so you want to be at the highest level as long as you can. Obviously, the money isn't the No. 1 thing."
...wow that would be pretty huge depending on when he walked away this summer as Redden's salary is charged against the Rangers cap in the off-season.
...while his signing was a colossel disaster, the human side of me hopes he's able to catch on with a NHL team.
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Bergen Record - Rangers on lookout for defensive help
New York Post - Rangers must 'find a way to win'
New York Post - Slow starts hurting Rangers
New York Post - Heads up, NHL: Call Beuk
Daily News - Catching up with Brian Leetch
Wall Street Journal - Mats Zuccarello, Shootout Hero
Newsday - Rangers ahead of last season's pace
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New York Post - Rangers must 'find a way to win'
New York Post - Slow starts hurting Rangers
New York Post - Heads up, NHL: Call Beuk
Daily News - Catching up with Brian Leetch
Wall Street Journal - Mats Zuccarello, Shootout Hero
Newsday - Rangers ahead of last season's pace
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Jesse Spector at Blueshirts Blog has video from Torts post practice presser...
Spector says Steve Eminger will be a healthy scratch tomorrow.
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Spector says Steve Eminger will be a healthy scratch tomorrow.
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Bob McKenzie at TSN tweets that Sheldon Souray has been placed on re-entry waivers by the Edmonton Oilers.McKenzie adds that a claim has not been pre-arranged with another team.
Andrew Gross says in his discussion with Glen Staher yesterday he did not rule Souray out.
Jim Matheson at the Edmonton Journal says if the Rangers aren't interested maybe the Dallad Stars are.
According to Cap Geek, Souray's cap hit would be $2.7 million. Souray's regular cap hit is $5.4 million, but by putting him on re-entry waivers it allows other teams to claim him for half the price. He still has one year left on his contract.
...i guess with Kaberle gone to the Bruins all the focus is back on Souray. Smart move by Edmonton putting him out there now after all the defensemen moving yesterday.
...scared a little by the fact that Sather didn't rule him out yesterday. Rangers not winning the Cup this year so claiming Souray makes no sense. Would actually set them back by taking playing time away from young d.
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Updated, 1:28 p.m.:
Jesse Spector tweets that according to Torts, Fedotenko should be back in 7-10 days.
Original Post:
Steve Zipay tweets that Ruslan Fedotenk (appendectomy) was in equipment skating with a non-contact jersey during practice this morning.
Zipay adds that Feds was on line rushes with Brandon Dubinsky and Mats Zuccarello.
...you would assume EC is the odd man out when Feds is ready to come back, but I think Torts likes having him in there for his shootout prowess. Just want to throw this idea out there, maybe sit Prust for a few games to get him healthy for the final few weeks. The guy is really banged up and his games seems to be slipping because of it.
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Jesse Spector tweets that according to Torts, Fedotenko should be back in 7-10 days.
Original Post:
Steve Zipay tweets that Ruslan Fedotenk (appendectomy) was in equipment skating with a non-contact jersey during practice this morning.
Zipay adds that Feds was on line rushes with Brandon Dubinsky and Mats Zuccarello.
...you would assume EC is the odd man out when Feds is ready to come back, but I think Torts likes having him in there for his shootout prowess. Just want to throw this idea out there, maybe sit Prust for a few games to get him healthy for the final few weeks. The guy is really banged up and his games seems to be slipping because of it.
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Tickets for tomorrow's Rangers/Flyers game which are always expensive can be found for 60% below market value in a number of EBay auctions going on right now, according to TiqIq.The ticket program TiqIQ that I have a widget for on the right hand side has found these tickets at StubHub, Ebay and other ticketing sites.
I'm seeing fans getting Rangers/Flyers through EBay auctions for about $50 - $60 a ticket when the average market price is $246. Now that's a deal. A word of caution on the EBay auctions, please make sure you research the seller. There are a lot of scam artists out there and the last thing you guys need is to be taken for a ride.
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Update, 9:39 a.m.:Gross has more quotes from Sather at his blog Ranger Rants.
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Andrew Gross at the Bergen Record says that all of the trades yesterday involving defensemen has not dampened Glen Sather's confidence that he can swing a deal before the NHL trade deadline in nine days and that there's enough talent still available...
"Lots of them," said Sather, adding he's been making phone calls to gauge the trade market for four months. "I'm listening, watching. It doesn't matter what the asking price is. It's what we want to pay."
Sather adds that teams are inquiring about players such as Brandon Dubinsky, Ryan Callahan, Marc Staal, Dan Girardi Derek Stepan and Ryan McDonagh. The Rangers also may not be eager to lose any high draft picks.
Gross continues that if Sather cannot make a match before the deadline he'd also consider looking to the CT Whale for help. Gross mentions Pavel Valentenko, Tomas Kundratek and even Wade Redden as possible call-ups.
...lots of information here but nothing too ground breaking other than Gross mentioning Redden as a possible call-up. C'mon guy, you can't actually believe that's going to happen, can you?
...i do like Sather's quote, however. I think, at this point, we should all feel fairly confident that Sather isn't going to mortgage the farm for a big splash at the deadline.
Speaking of the farm, here's yet another feature on Chris Kreider (2009 - 1st) from newyorkrangers.com.
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Bergen Record - Devils score sixth straight win! Kovy can do no wrong
Bergen Record - Henrik Lundqvist enjoys workload
Bergen Record - Gross: Rangers hope to avoid bedeviling finish
Bergen Record - Glen Sather listens to trade winds
New York Post - Devils' shutout win even leaves Rangers convinced
New York Post - Rangers help Devs remain in race
Daily News - Lundqvist finds form, but Devils limit Blueshirts' offense in 1-0 victory
New York Times - Devils Top Rangers for 6th Win in Row
Newsday - Devils dominate to shut out Rangers
Newsday - Kaberle on the move, not to the Rangers
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Bergen Record - Henrik Lundqvist enjoys workload
Bergen Record - Gross: Rangers hope to avoid bedeviling finish
Bergen Record - Glen Sather listens to trade winds
New York Post - Devils' shutout win even leaves Rangers convinced
New York Post - Rangers help Devs remain in race
Daily News - Lundqvist finds form, but Devils limit Blueshirts' offense in 1-0 victory
New York Times - Devils Top Rangers for 6th Win in Row
Newsday - Devils dominate to shut out Rangers
Newsday - Kaberle on the move, not to the Rangers
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