Rock Your Blue

Hi from the Rock in beautiful downtown NJ, where Rangers vs. Devils is now underway.

For the Rangers, the key is to get to the Devils early so they can get a lead and sit on it. Although they can come back from few goals down as proven on Friday, it will be tougher in the playoffs.

That said, the Devils need to hit Henrik Lundqvist as well and do it early. If not this could be a quick series.

Also this may come down to penalties, because one mistake may turn this series.

More later…. 

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on April 9, 2008

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Probable First Round Schedule

This hasn’t been officially announced yet, but the first two games are official

Game 1 – Wednesday 4/9 at 7 p.m in Newark

Game 2 – Friday 4/11 at 7 p.m in Newark

Game 3 – Sunday 4/13 at the Garden

Game 4 – Wednesday 4/16 at the Garden

Game 5 – Friday 4/18* at Newark

Game 6 – Sunday 4/20* at the Garden

Game 7 – Tuesday 4/22* at Newark

*if necessary

We will be firing up this blog full time come Wednesday and will be covering the Rangers in the playoffs for as long as the postseason lasts.

As a side note, I will be away at the end of the month to get married, but will have replacements on the beat during that time. [it will be at the beginning of the second round].

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on April 6, 2008

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The Rangers Are In The Playoffs Now For the Speculation

I will have a full report on NYSD later, but looking at the Knicks schedule, expect the Rangers to start on Thursday, Apr. 10 if the team has home ice, simply because the Knicks have home games on the 9th and 11th.

If they sit in the five hole and play the Devils at the Rock to Start round 1, the Rangers can start on Apr. 9 and then play on Friday for Game 2. Then, it also allows the Rangers to play at MSG on the Sunday, Apr. 13th and then on Tuesday, allowing the Knicks to close out their home schedule with a 40 point Celtic blowout at the Garden on the 14th.  

Now this is all speculation, but they can’t move the Knicks and there may be other events at the Garden preempting the open dates, so this can work if the building is free.

UPDATE: I just looked at the full Garden slate and the building is free on all the days mentioned except Apr. 12 with a NY Titans Lacrosse game at 8 p.m. Now, they can play the playoff game in the afternoon or they can move Game 2 back to 13th [NBC may want that anyway] with the games on the road being on the 15th and 17th.

I also looked at the Prudential Center schedule and the building is pretty much free for the next month, so they can schedule the games when needed.   

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Is Chris Drury the Ranger MVP?

After tonight I think he is.

Look, here’s a guy who is always in the right place at the right time and he works wrll on rebounds, wins faceoffs and comes up with that clutch goal, much like No. 11 did back in the day.

And just wait for the playoffs.

His goal in the third was typical Drury, just being in the right position. His 23 goals leads the team and he has just jelled, giving the Rangers a great third scoring line, which you need in the playoffs.

To me Drury is the Ranger MVP.

Full story on the win on NYSD later tonight.

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Still 1-0 after 2

Ok, they did set up the offense and they did get some chances, but the power play has to come alive. The Rangers have one going into next period, so let’s see what happens.

Brodeur made some nice saves, but they need more than 14 shots to win this game.

Good job shutting down the Devils – only 10 shots.

More later….

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on March 19, 2008

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Devils lead after One

The 1-0 score held up. It just doesn’t seem like the Rangers are able to set up the offense. Let’s see what changes they will make into the second.

Also their one power play looked bad. If the Devils power play is sponsored by PSE&G then the Rangers is brought to you by the ’77 blackout.

BTW Willie O’Ree, the first black player in the NHL dropped the first puck. A real nice man, you can read more about him here.

More later… 

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on March 19, 2008

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Nine Games To Go

Ok, after a few weeks of covering the Mets and some other personal stuff going on, I am back.

Tonight we get the Devils in New Jersey, which should be a blood war if the first five minutes is anything. Sean Avery is already out with a five for fighting and the hits are coming.

But the Rangers are 5-0 this year against the Devils and need this game if they hope to win the division or the East.

More later as it comes in….

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on March 19, 2008

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NYSD: Rangers Get New Sjo At Deadline

At this time of the year, there are some that want the Rangers to just go for it. Damn the farm system and acquire what is needed to make a deep run at the playoffs. And that was the way of things pre-lockout, as the Rangers just traded all their prospects for veterans and generally those trades didn’t help the team to get to the playoffs, let along make a run. After the lockout, though, general manager Glen Sather played it smart and made choice trades at the deadline, which didn’t hurt the farm system, while helped the main club in its back depth. This trading deadline was an example of that.

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This post was written by Joe McDonald on February 27, 2008

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NHL Trading Deadline

Just 1:20 left until 3:00 deadline, so the Rangers need to get moving. Nothing yet.

The Islanders picked up defenseman Rob Davison from San Jose and the Devils traded Cam Janssen to St. Louis for defenseman  Bryce Slavador.

Outside of the New York area, Brad Richards and Johan Holmqvist went to Dallas for Mike Smith and others and Brian Campbell moves from Buffalo to the Sharks.

Goalie Cristobal Huet was traded from Montreal to the Caps, who also got Sergei Federov. 

The Rangers, though, keep waiting and the Hossa to the Habs rumors are still out that. Marian that is.

More to come as it comes in….  

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NYSD: Blueshirts Bite Sharks

NEW YORK – A month ago, Jonathan Cheechoo’s first period goal would have sent the Rangers into a funk. A month ago, the Rangers would have tried too hard to come back and then the Sharks would have taken advantage of a mistake to add to their lead. But now, all of that is in the past. After giving up the first goal, Ryan Callahan scored two tallies and Chris Drury scored on the power play for the game winner to give the Blueshirts a 3-1 win over the San Jose Sharks, for their first win over the Western Conference this season and four points during this weekend’s back-to-back set.

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