
With the Blueshirts now 2-4-1, having lost in overtime on Saturday to the Boston Bruins, it is time for our Captain to embrace his past and channel 'The Greats' - begin playing hockey like an All-Star should and begin meeting our expectations.
The Penguins open a three-game homestand looking to build on their first back-to-back wins of the season after defeating the Capitals 2-1 on Saturday. Ryan Whitney's fourth career game-winning goal provided the final margin with 2:01 left in the second period.
Tuesday's game will mark the first career meeting between brothers Jordan Staal, the Penguins' 19-year-old center, and Marc Staal, the Rangers' 20-year-old rookie defenseman. Jordan Staal scored his first goal of season Saturday.
Our supposed $80 million dollar free-agent powerhouses, Chris Drury and Scott Gomez have given us no more than 3 goals and 6 assists in seven games, so we hope to see a little more production on the first two lines tomorrow night as well.
Here goes another one. The Dark Ranger awaits.
tdr
I predict Jagr will be listed on injured reserve by December. Though a finesse and speed player, he just doesn't fit into that Rangers jersey and persona.
ReplyDeleteI don't agree. Jagr I predict will play out the season - will continue to slow-down the gameplay -this perimeter play is beginning to look like the minority direction with this new-Rangers. The grit of shooting toward the net and playing the inside center - dirty goals fits the profile of most of the team. The last two seasons, Jagr worked as a Ranger, but this season he appears lazy and sloppy. Maybe this is his last year.
ReplyDelete...and thank you for the Jagr/Briere swap (a reference to my post of Oct. 1)...The Dark Ranger was wrong and I admit it. Thanks fdarangers for pointing that out.
ReplyDeleteClassic Flyers fan. Bring it on.